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Old Jan 28, 2013, 7:59 pm
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LM225
 
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I'm sure it's not "legal", as the cardholder technically has to be traveling on the reservation. With that said, if you did this, I'd strongly suggest asking US to split the PNR's after ticketing. That way, if your return flight gets canceled, your parents' won't be impacted.
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