QFF Family transfers

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flyingsal

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Between the three of us (2 adults & child), we'll have enough points for return Business Singapore - London. We'll have to transfer points anyway, and am wondering what is the best option: Should we transfer points to one person who then makes the booking for all of us? Or transfer points and book individually? Any pros and cons appreciated.
 
Does anyone have status, as that may affect seat availability.
 
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My opinion is pool with one and book together that way you'll be on the same booking. But as markis10 has stated your individual status's will have an effect on availability meaning as NB you may not get three seats. make a dummy booking to see if there is availability for your request then make a decision based on that.
 
Pool to the person with highest status, then get them to book. Availability for 3 seats will be your issue though, depending on how far out you book.
 
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