Originally Posted by
jch636
I have a slight twist to this question. I currently have an award booking for myself and two children from SFO-HND-SIN on one PNR. I would like to drop the SFO-HND segment for myself and one of the children but keep the HND-SIN segment (which I believe is allowed). The question is if Alaska would allow me to keep the 2nd child's full original itinerary intact - she is 14 yrs old. I'm not sure if she would be counted as an unaccompanied minor by Alaska Air or JL. She is not technically unaccompanied, as my wife is booked on the same flights on JL, but through AA.
It's possible, but it'll result in a split PNR. Under typical circumstances, all passengers on a single PNR have to follow the same routing. As for the 14 y.o., at check-in you will notify the agent the child is accompanied then provide your wife's PNR. One other note, if you are not going to use the HND-SFO leg then cancel it after splitting the PNR. You will end up with a refund since you would then be on an intra-Asia award.