Originally Posted by
WineCountryUA
No, COBOL
And as mentioned having a PNR with individual tickets having different fare classes that have different fare rules would make nightmare in ticket changes
Yes . . . though the real reason it matters is the inability to associate 2 PNRs for purposes of obtaining various common services, such as elite benefits, adjacent seating, etc. Provide that and then much of the rest becomes less relevant (e.g., would facilitate a "joint" reservation with two separately booked tickets, such as employer travel agent plus self-purchased family member)