2 legs one flight number

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cqtiger

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sorry if this has been done before but wondering if a 2 leg flight with one flight number gets separate SCs applied.
Specifically Darwin to Adel via Alice springs VA 1576
 
A few years ago I flew DCA-DAL-LAS with Virgin America all under the same flight number and it posted as a single flight (with points and status credits corresponding to DCA-LAS direct).

I assume VA metal would be the same unfortunately.
 
The definition is "An Eligible Sector is any flight that begins with a VA flight number" so you will get it posted per a single flight.
If you had two PNR's it would be 2.
 
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