Linked Bookings

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chrisb

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Is there anywhere online that I can confirm that two bookings are linked?

I requested it for a trip but OLCI reveals we've been allocated seats about 4 rows apart and there's currently no free pairs of seats so we can't move. Calls to QFF resulted in us being told that it has to be sorted out at the airport. Hopefully the QP will be able to juggle someone around before they checkin. (We're getting there early)

I want to check the booking before the return leg to make sure they're linked so we don't suffer the same issue.

Thanks

Chrisb.
 
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When bookings are "linked", it has to be done both ways (i.e. Each one references the other).

You can check this after linking by calling again and while referring to one booking only (don't mention the other), ask if there are any other bookings linked to it. Then do this (vv) for the other booking.
 
serfty said:
When bookings are "linked", it has to be done both ways (i.e. Each one references the other).

You can check this after linking by calling again and while referring to one booking only (don't mention the other), ask if there are any other bookings linked to it. Then do this (vv) for the other booking.
One to store away thanks serfty. I had not thought of this as an option or indeed as necessary. :cool:
 
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