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Old Oct 21, 2012 | 1:23 pm
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Originally Posted by mikepa
Ahh, I see. thanks you. So when two PNRs are joined (which is what I guess they did to our PNRs), that's not considered one reservation. Bummer!

So I guess it's two bags or pay an extra $200.
PNRs can never be joined, only split. It's irreversible. They can be linked, but this doesn't do much as it's just a not in the record that cross references the other PNR. Still, this should be done so that you can argue to be kept together in IROPs and for some (unpublished) perks.
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