Combining VA & SQ PNRs

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blingy90

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Hi everyone,

Ive got a upcoming trip to Japan, I have the domestic leg booked with VA, into a international leg with SQ. Seperate bookings.
With their interline agreement - is there anyway for the PNRs to be linked prior to arriving at the domestic leg so bags are checked all the way through?

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Don't think they can link the bookings but you should be able to call each airline and they can add information sectors into the bookings with details of the other bookings.
 
It isn't possible to combine bookings, even if they were both with the same airline. All they can do it put a note on each booking, which an agent may or may not see if they need to look at the booking for whatever reason.

However you can check bags through on separate bookings. Just have your flight and booking information ready when you check-in, and ask them to send the bags through to your destination.
 
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