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Old Jan 19, 2014 | 3:32 am
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Originally Posted by oxongirl64k
Apologies in advance for my questions as I am a total rookie...would appreciate your wisdom and help though ...

Assumed trip: ZRH-LHR-SFO-LHR-ZRH (or any other reasonable start point e.g. DUB or MUC or whatever)

Question 1: Does this mean that I'd have to check my luggage in before boarding the trip in ZRH (same day stopover)? or if that possibility exists, for an overnight stopover, I arrive from ZRH-LHR in the evening and do LHR-SFO next morning and get check in luggage brought to airport by family member?

Question 2: For the return leg, SFO - LHR - ZRH, does this mean I would have to check my luggage "through" from SFO to ZRH? Or will I get the option to pick it up at LHR and try to do LHR- ZRH a couple of weeks later (or not at all as seems to have been suggested elsewhere)?


Thanks a bunch to one and all.
In answer to the latter question, always try and book the final flight departing from a dffierent airport from the longhaul arrival (arrive LHR, depart LGW/LCY) and then the issue simply cannot arise. Likewise if you book the very first flight of the day after your arrival date into London, this will not count as a stopover for ticketing purposes, but the bags will not (normally ?) be through checked. If you book an onward flight a couple of weeks later you will have to pay APD for the shorthaul leg and, most likely, a stopover fee which could be around £200.
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