JohnK
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NOIDEA could be better for a JQ Pnr. They've ast flight of the night to SYD again.I assume NOMEAL is a common PNR for JQ flights.
NOIDEA could be better for a JQ Pnr. They've ast flight of the night to SYD again.I assume NOMEAL is a common PNR for JQ flights.
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NOWINE would concern me.
That one, would mean this one; WHINER became applicable.
I had one, I think just after the 2013 federal election that was RUDDHQ
I wonder if you can get VIRGIN as a booking reference?
If it's an anagram, then what's the issue? Presumably your actual PNR does not spell anything? It's only alarming if you go to a good bit of work to rearrange the letters?An anagram of YOUDIE.
Cute.Jetstar and a tiger often used CANCLD
Given it's been pointed out that DIE was arranged in order, there aren't that many combinations left. I assume OP is going to be careful about disclosing the exact PNR but if it were YUODIE for example, that would still be pretty notable. YDIEUO not so much but I guess we need to be a little imaginative here and enjoy the discussion about the unlikely combination of letters in the booking ref.If it's an anagram, then what's the issue? Presumably your actual PNR does not spell anything? It's only alarming if you go to a good bit of work to rearrange the letters?
And you need to assume that PNR is for an English speaking otherwise it's meaningless even as an anagram.Given it's been pointed out that DIE was arranged in order, there aren't that many combinations left. I assume OP is going to be careful about disclosing the exact PNR but if it were YUODIE for example, that would still be pretty notable. YDIEUO not so much but I guess we need to be a little imaginative here and enjoy the discussion about the unlikely combination of letters in the booking ref.