Just checked my confirmation from Kiwi and that’s what I have:
Kiwi number is 6-digit length and it is the same for all legs of your route.
It doesn’t checkable on airline sites, only on Kiwi site.
PNR numbers (alphanumeric) are unique for each leg of your transfer and are perfectly checkable on air carriers sites. At least mine are. So you can have 5 different PNRs with one Kiwi booking number.
If your PNRs are not checkable against the air carriers’ systems, then something is wrong with them, and you should definitely contact Kiwi so they give you the correct reservation numbers.
You says that you have same PNR for all three flights which is obviously wrong.
Checking via CheckMyTrip works for me as well, and should do for you too.
Once kiwi gives you the airline booking references (likely by email) use them to check your bookings on the airline websites. This also is your chance to reserve specific seats or special diet meals.
It’s too late to book via another company and Premium insurance is quite useless.
However, you should receive from Kiwi by mail, within 24 hours, your digital tickets, which should contain respective ticket numbers and reservation code to verify each reservation on the respective airline sites.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024