Originally Posted by
Anonba
Yes the yq would be for all segments as the way the system works you select all flt segments. The system then quotes the itinerary as a whole. Thats the way its displayed on the ticket as one value for fare and one for 'tax' which would include yq and then these values are the total for the itinerary rather than being split per flight.
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Thanks for the expanation
Anonba. So are you saying that there is no way when doing a UuA for only some legs that you can just pay the additional YQ for one leg only? Are you forced to pay the additional YQ for all legs even though you only UuA some legs? If you do, presumably if you UuA the remaining legs at some later stage you don't have to repay the same additional YQ?