Originally Posted by
infinitium
- I've asked my admin to get the agent to get this in writing/B&W, so I've proof this is true (I remain very skeptical, since both legs are clearly on different PNR numbers -- that, to me, signals both are separate tickets.)
Two PNRs does not inherently mean two tickets.
Mixed carrier itineraries often multiple PNRs, each carrier will have it's own PNR for it's own segments. E.g. when I fly on a mixed AA/BA ticket, I use the AA PNR to select seats and manage the AA flights and I use the BA PNR to select seats on the BA flights. Same thing with mixed AA/QR itineraries. Etc...