Thai to Bangkok Airways - transfer at BKK
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Thai to Bangkok Airways - transfer at BKK
We will be flying from Hong Kong to Bangkok on Thai and then transferring to a Bangkok Airways flight to Siem Reap. I have three questions: 1) Can I check our bags all the way through or do I need to claim them and check them in again ? (we have time). 2) Will TG issue a boarding pass for the BKK-REP sector and 3) Any suggestions on how to make the transfer experience less painful than usual there... Thanks...
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We will be flying from Hong Kong to Bangkok on Thai and then transferring to a Bangkok Airways flight to Siem Reap. I have three questions: 1) Can I check our bags all the way through or do I need to claim them and check them in again ? (we have time). 2) Will TG issue a boarding pass for the BKK-REP sector and 3) Any suggestions on how to make the transfer experience less painful than usual there... Thanks...
1) Yes.
2) Maybe.
3) Hope you get a jetway near the C1/D1; which is completely out of your control.
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TG and PG have an agreement since long....many many years. It permits TG to issue boarding passes on connecting PG-flights if a) reservation in same booking file (PNR) and b) PG-segment in same ticket (sometimes also in different ticket, but TG must have access to the PG-sector-ticket.
If both given then you must simply INSIST upon check-in and the will do....
in fact it does work reciprocally and especially in USM it work fine with PG for issuance of connecting flights out of BKK by TG. But the other way around it seems to depend very much who (which company/staff) will perform the check-in process at the TG-station abroad...as TG normally has outsourced the check-in to other companies abroad....
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re 2) issuance of boarding pass at HKG for BKK-REP-flight:
TG and PG have an agreement since long....many many years. It permits TG to issue boarding passes on connecting PG-flights if a) reservation in same booking file (PNR) and b) PG-segment in same ticket (sometimes also in different ticket, but TG must have access to the PG-sector-ticket.
If both given then you must simply INSIST upon check-in and the will do....
in fact it does work reciprocally and especially in USM it work fine with PG for issuance of connecting flights out of BKK by TG. But the other way around it seems to depend very much who (which company/staff) will perform the check-in process at the TG-station abroad...as TG normally has outsourced the check-in to other companies abroad....
TG and PG have an agreement since long....many many years. It permits TG to issue boarding passes on connecting PG-flights if a) reservation in same booking file (PNR) and b) PG-segment in same ticket (sometimes also in different ticket, but TG must have access to the PG-sector-ticket.
If both given then you must simply INSIST upon check-in and the will do....
in fact it does work reciprocally and especially in USM it work fine with PG for issuance of connecting flights out of BKK by TG. But the other way around it seems to depend very much who (which company/staff) will perform the check-in process at the TG-station abroad...as TG normally has outsourced the check-in to other companies abroad....
As well, most TG-PG interlines involve separate tix.
Last edited by dsquared37; Apr 12, 2012 at 4:05 am
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Transfer Times for BKK-REP/REP-BKK
hi everyone -
I was wondering if anyone had any input for me. I bought 3 separate tickets:
Day 1
CNX-BKK TG111 14:55-16:05
BKK-REP PG907 17:55-18:55
Day 2
REP-BKK PG924 09:50-10:45
BKK-KBV TG743 12:05-13:25 (apparently was just rebooked on this one since original flight canceled)
My questions are:
I bought the Thai Airways legs and Bangkok Airways round trip all separate (3 transactions), so will our luggage be interlined?
Will I need to tell Thai Airways in Chiang Mai that I have a flight on Bangkok Airways and visa-versa in Siem Reap?
Are these connections times long enough to make it through customs/immigration? (If not I can get my BKK-KBV leg updated as I was rebooked unknowingly)
Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone had any input for me. I bought 3 separate tickets:
Day 1
CNX-BKK TG111 14:55-16:05
BKK-REP PG907 17:55-18:55
Day 2
REP-BKK PG924 09:50-10:45
BKK-KBV TG743 12:05-13:25 (apparently was just rebooked on this one since original flight canceled)
My questions are:
I bought the Thai Airways legs and Bangkok Airways round trip all separate (3 transactions), so will our luggage be interlined?
Will I need to tell Thai Airways in Chiang Mai that I have a flight on Bangkok Airways and visa-versa in Siem Reap?
Are these connections times long enough to make it through customs/immigration? (If not I can get my BKK-KBV leg updated as I was rebooked unknowingly)
Thanks!
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Day 1
CNX-BKK TG111 14:55-16:05
BKK-REP PG907 17:55-18:55
Day 2
REP-BKK PG924 09:50-10:45
BKK-KBV TG743 12:05-13:25 (apparently was just rebooked on this one since original flight canceled)
My questions are:
I bought the Thai Airways legs and Bangkok Airways round trip all separate (3 transactions), so will our luggage be interlined? Yes, there will be no problem with getting bags interlined.
Will I need to tell Thai Airways in Chiang Mai that I have a flight on Bangkok Airways and visa-versa in Siem Reap? You should have an itin with you for each of the segments because you'll be able to check in your bag all the way exCNX (and go through immigration in CNX) and on the way back go through transit immigration and customs in KBV.
Are these connections times long enough to make it through customs/immigration? (If not I can get my BKK-KBV leg updated as I was rebooked unknowingly)
You've got 80 minutes on the return which is currently the legal min due to runway work. You look to be good with your flights.
Thanks!
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Do I need to go through Customs in BKK?
Hi, I have an almost identical itinerary with OP from HKG (Thai Airways) via BKK to SIEM REAP, (Bangkok Airways), may I ask if I need to clear Customs even though I do not need to claim my luggage in BKK?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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So long as you can get your bags sent all the way through you won't need to go through immigration nor customs. You'll simply stay airside, go through transfer security and await your continuing flight to REP.
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Thank you so much! This is such a relief to hear this! I was nervous at one point when reading thru the posts on the long lines going thru Customs!
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Just for clarification, there were long lines through immigration during the high-tourist season. Customs is, for the most part, a walk through with no delay.
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I had a similar question to the ones above but with one more twist.
I am going IAD - LHR (UA) then LHR - BKK (TG) on one FF ticket.
I then need to purchase a separate ticket to go BKK - REP, possibly on Bangkok Air. You all have answered my question about bags interlining TG to PG, but do you think United will be able to book them all the way through since PG is not *A and they probably have no agreement with them?
I am going IAD - LHR (UA) then LHR - BKK (TG) on one FF ticket.
I then need to purchase a separate ticket to go BKK - REP, possibly on Bangkok Air. You all have answered my question about bags interlining TG to PG, but do you think United will be able to book them all the way through since PG is not *A and they probably have no agreement with them?
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I had a similar question to the ones above but with one more twist.
I am going IAD - LHR (UA) then LHR - BKK (TG) on one FF ticket.
I then need to purchase a separate ticket to go BKK - REP, possibly on Bangkok Air. You all have answered my question about bags interlining TG to PG, but do you think United will be able to book them all the way through since PG is not *A and they probably have no agreement with them?
I am going IAD - LHR (UA) then LHR - BKK (TG) on one FF ticket.
I then need to purchase a separate ticket to go BKK - REP, possibly on Bangkok Air. You all have answered my question about bags interlining TG to PG, but do you think United will be able to book them all the way through since PG is not *A and they probably have no agreement with them?