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@Caps44, I think some people use Skype or similar to keep the charges to a minimum. The benefit of calling is that the agent can often reserve your seats faster than you would be able to do online.
There are pros and cons to having 1 or 2 PNRs. 2 gives you more flexibility if your plans change, for example, but if you cancelled the whole trip you’d be stung for 2 lots of fees.
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