Can I interline baggage between AZ and Meridiana?
Flying LAX-FCO on AZ, then FCO to OLB on Meridiana (separate tickets). Inbound is the reverse, and more worrisome due to just 75 minutes between flights. If I can't interline my bags on the return (i.e., check all the way to LAX from OLB), l will have to forego checked luggage, and just do a web checkin for AZ.
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Originally Posted by eheinz
(Post 17110374)
Flying LAX-FCO on AZ, then FCO to OLB on Meridiana (separate tickets). Inbound is the reverse, and more worrisome due to just 75 minutes between flights. If I can't interline my bags on the return (i.e., check all the way to LAX from OLB), l will have to forego checked luggage, and just do a web checkin for AZ.
By the way, this means you have also foregone reprotection, so if you find a huge line at passport control, or if any leg is delayed, you will probably be in a sea of sorrow. Why did you book it like that, if I may ask? I think those legs could be booked on the same ticket, and in that case, interline would work out as expected. |
Originally Posted by raistlin
(Post 17112644)
You cannot interline between IG and AZ on separate tickets, as far as I know. You can check with AZ but I'm quite sure it's impossible.
By the way, this means you have also foregone reprotection, so if you find a huge line at passport control, or if any leg is delayed, you will probably be in a sea of sorrow. Why did you book it like that, if I may ask? I think those legs could be booked on the same ticket, and in that case, interline would work out as expected. As for the risks involved ... on the outbound there is a full three-hour interval, which should suffice; failing that the change fee on the Meridiana tickets is EUR 35 and there are four flights a day, so it's an acceptable risk. On the inbound, a decision is still being made whether to fly out of OLB the night before, or chance the 75-minute connection, after having done online checkin for the FCO-LAX leg (which at least according to Alitalia's site is available) and, given your comments, having carry-on baggage only. Yes, the proverbial pooch will be $crewed if the Meridiana flight is seriously delayed (there is a 5-minute change of terminals as well) so it's worth considering whether it's worth rolling the dice on the pricier change fees in that case. As for why it was booked this way ... where can it be booked as a single PNR? I tried on Kayak, ITA, etc., to construct it as a multi-segment single itinerary, without success. You can combine Meridiana with BA/Iberia, for example, but not Alitalia. At least I couldn't. |
Ciao!
I should point out I'm pretty certain the answer is no (because a few other people asked that on the Facebook page and that was the answer). Why don't you ask that on the FB page? They are usually very helpful.
Originally Posted by eheinz
(Post 17114267)
I may try calling Meridiana.
Originally Posted by eheinz
(Post 17114267)
As for the risks involved ... on the outbound there is a full three-hour interval, which should suffice; failing that the change fee on the Meridiana tickets is EUR 35 and there are four flights a day, so it's an acceptable risk. On the inbound, a decision is still being made whether to fly out of OLB the night before, or chance the 75-minute connection, after having done online checkin for the FCO-LAX leg (which at least according to Alitalia's site is available) and, given your comments, having carry-on baggage only.
Originally Posted by eheinz
(Post 17114267)
As for why it was booked this way ... where can it be booked as a single PNR? I tried on Kayak, ITA, etc., to construct it as a multi-segment single itinerary, without success. You can combine Meridiana with BA/Iberia, for example, but not Alitalia. At least I couldn't.
Anyway, it is what it is. If you can, I would get to FCO the evening before. |
Originally Posted by raistlin
(Post 17114382)
Anyway, it is what it is. If you can, I would get to FCO the evening before.
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