Booking linking question
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Booking linking question
Hi All,
Just need some advice before calling up. Just wondering if this is at all possible or should I just leave it and deal with it at the airport at checkin?
Basically I have a flight booked for myself on a different PNR. My wife and daughter (under 2 years old) have a separate booking with a different PNR. We are both on the same flight but would like tobe seated together.
It's an international flight on virgin australia. SYD-ZQN-SYD
What should I do to achieve this?
I noted when I have flown myself on a saver Y fare "domestically" within australia, virgin australia auto selects my seat.
Thanks,
K.
Just need some advice before calling up. Just wondering if this is at all possible or should I just leave it and deal with it at the airport at checkin?
Basically I have a flight booked for myself on a different PNR. My wife and daughter (under 2 years old) have a separate booking with a different PNR. We are both on the same flight but would like tobe seated together.
It's an international flight on virgin australia. SYD-ZQN-SYD
What should I do to achieve this?
I noted when I have flown myself on a saver Y fare "domestically" within australia, virgin australia auto selects my seat.
Thanks,
K.
#2
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: GLA
Programs: AF/KL FB Plat 4L, VA Vel Silver, BA EC, LH M&M
Posts: 1,825
You normally can't link two different bookings with different PNRs. But you can call them and ask to put a note in the files.
However, my experience is that these notes are rarely taken into account, especially when there is a system that selects seats automatically.
So the best way is probably to select your seats/ to check-in early enough to make sure you all sit together.
However, my experience is that these notes are rarely taken into account, especially when there is a system that selects seats automatically.
So the best way is probably to select your seats/ to check-in early enough to make sure you all sit together.