Originally Posted by
3Cforme
Luggage isn't Delta-specific if travel is on a single ticket. The OP is entitled to the luggage allowance permitted under the most significant marketing carrier rule enforced by the U.S. DOT. That allowance is maintained throughout the itinerary, even when departing on DL-operated segments.
Customs & Immigration formalities are in MSP as the first U.S. entry; baggage may re-checked to IND immediately following Customs.
Yes, The itinerary is all on one ticket. Thank You for this information.
Originally Posted by
RRDD
Two hours and 30 minutes is three times as much as you will need. No need to rush at all.
Fantastic. ^
Originally Posted by
Often1
This is no longer correct. On itineraries to/from USA, the DOT rule is that you get the originating carrier's allowance for the entire itinerary. The MSC complexities of IATA have been done away with. Whatever OP's J allowance is on AF xBOM will stick with OP through to IND and on the return.
Note that there is no "transit" in the USA (other than rare circumstances which don't apply here). OP, you will enter the USA at MSP and, from there to IND you will be a domestic pax having cleared all entry formalities.
Great! Thank You so much for this information. However I didn't quite understand what you meant to say about transits not being applicable to the US. Would "connecting" be a more appropriate word here?