Just to clarify how is “married” defined for the OWA?
It would be most ideal to be able to alter syd-Nan-sfo to Nan-sfo, but I really don’t want to mess up the booking.
But I definitely need to get this ticketed by later this evening
Married segments applies to award and revenue tickets. It’s a form of inventory control employed by airlines to restrict sales or availability on certain routes.
For example, Singapore Airlines may not want to give away award seats SIN-SYD, because it thinks it can sell them for $$$. However, if someone is starting in Bangkok, they may well allow that person to fly BKK-SIN-SYD, and make an award available.
In that case, BKK-SIN has been married to SIN-SYD. You cannot get SIN-SYD by itself.
So it depends how FJ has constructed their awards. They may not want anyone to only fly NAN-SFO, but are haply to allow pax to originate in other cities and fly NAN-SFO.
Generally speaking you cannot break married segments (or divorce them). Award systems simply won’t allow it, and for revenue fares, if travel agents atte ot to break the married segments they usually get a telling off and are billed the higher fare!
The sure fire way to find out is to call and ask if you can drop the SYD-NAN sector. Hiwever… given there’s no availability NAN-SFO, you can probably assume the sectors are married And do you want a call centre agent playing around with the booking? And potentially mucking it up? It’s a big risk unkess you have alternative award space somewhere else.
That’s not to say the agent that mucks it up isnt technically responsible to fix it… but getting them to fix it, in time, can be problematic.