Originally Posted by
asya999
What? Really? Has this ever actually happened to you? I have to abandon my return/continuing flights fairly regularly due to last minute nature of my work schedule and I've left Mr. 999 to finish a trip all by himself and no one has ever come up to him and tried to embarass him about the fact that the other person on his PNR isn't flying with him.
I mean what business is that of anyone's?
It's not an issue of "what business". If the family of four check in CUN-ATL-LAX (all the way to LAX), and he doesn't notice that one or more bags are tagger with his name, and the record locator isn't split up properly, a GA could very well notice this when finalizing the ATL-LAX flight. I wouldn't want to put my spouse in that situation.
We're not talking about throwing away a return segment...... if the wife and kids are the only ones checking in on the return, no biggie and no quesitons that "are none of their business".