Different ticket same PNR protection

dajop

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Not sure if I'm suffering early onset senility or not.

I'm sure I read in multiple places if you have two tickets in the same PNR you are protected, as long as you meet MCT. Or am I mistaken?

I'm wanting a connection at LHR T2, SQ->TP that is 1:10, noting , MCT is 1:00 for T2-T2 international flights. But, corporate travel agent does not want to do this , rather me to have 3:10 connection. I know that T2-T2 is easy connection once you do the walk from arrival gate to main terminal (in fact did T2-T4 landside via the Elizabeth line from same flight, disembarkation to lounge in 40 mins in January).
 
In Star Alliance you're unprotected, whether it's same PNR or not. The corporate TA is doing the right thing here. Similarly, I would refuse ticketing on a 1h10m connection at LHR T2 as well.
 
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