Originally Posted by
alamah
We are discussing whether the bag will be checked through, not whether the bag will go with the flight when the passenger does not board. These are very different things.
Of course it will be extremely unlikely that the bag will arrive at the final destination when the passenger does not board, regardless if he/she has the boarding pass.
I was talking about the experience of another Lufthansa passenger, who did not get onward boarding pass in Berlin to SIN and "lost" his/her luggage as some SQ agents claimed that the bags arrived in SIN without the passenger onboarding.
It was one ticket, did Lufthansa check through to SIN? where was the luggage? in FRA or SIN, or BER?