Any real tangible benefits to linking two people's PNR on the same flight?

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Hey all, wanted to ask if anyone has actually has experience in benefiting from linking two seperate people's PNR on the same flight?

Me and my partner booked the same flight on two different PNRs as I booked later. I was able to get Qantas link them together, but does it actually do anything?

I'm hoping it means she can be on the same boarding group.
 
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I'm guessing there's no benefit for upgrade requests? I have something similar with my wife where we're on separate PNRs. We want to request an F upgrade (I'm WP, she's SG), but only want if both can get processed together.
 
Upgrades will be processed separately.
I’m travelling QF up front while my son is down the back end on QF9 soon. Separate PNR as I booked him after myself.
As I have care needs, vision impaired, I called the help line. Son is now looking like he’s linked as he also has the wheelchair/assistance symbol showing.
I’ve requested classic points upgrade for him from economy to business at 130,800 QFFpoints if successful. The help desk guy suggested requesting both ways so if he misses out on way over it’ll automatically request for the return trip.
Trouble is I’ll be about 50k points short🤣 so look out family and friends when I come looking for points transfers.
Hoping business isn’t full on QF9 16/2/26😎👨🏼‍🦯➡️
I think perhaps as he’s in a care support role and separate cabin he might be lucky.
 

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