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Baggage on YYZ-GRU-SDU
I'll be flying YYZ-GRU-SDU on Air Canada and Azul. I'm wondering if anyone knows how it works with the baggage at GRU. I assume I have to get the baggage for customs, but am I allowed to re-check it right away, or do I have to go through check-in with AZU at terminal 1?
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Originally Posted by tinchote
(Post 35763021)
I'll be flying YYZ-GRU-SDU on Air Canada and Azul. I'm wondering if anyone knows how it works with the baggage at GRU. I assume I have to get the baggage for customs, but am I allowed to re-check it right away, or do I have to go through check-in with AZU at terminal 1?
Then you exit the terminal and catch the T1 bus (green). Pretty easy. |
Originally Posted by FlyingFiasco
(Post 35763050)
I used to travel multiple times a year to GRU connecting to Azul. Unless something has changed since last year (unlikely) you would go through immigration & customs, then collect your bags from the belt, and drop it off at the bag drop past the baggage claim exit.
Then you exit the terminal and catch the T1 bus (green). Pretty easy. |
As described above is the base plan however more than once have I exited customs only to find the line to re-check be a hundred+ people deep and moving very slow. I’ve waited an hour in that line so now if I see it super long I head straight to whatever terminal I’m going to and re-check in from the normal line. There is no guarantee that line will be shorter but i haven’t been burned by it yet.
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Originally Posted by Esmjb
(Post 35763778)
As described above is the base plan however more than once have I exited customs only to find the line to re-check be a hundred+ people deep and moving very slow. I’ve waited an hour in that line so now if I see it super long I head straight to whatever terminal I’m going to and re-check in from the normal line. There is no guarantee that line will be shorter but i haven’t been burned by it yet.
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Originally Posted by golive
(Post 35763945)
Why do you need to re-check in? As long as you drop your luggage, go to the terminal, pass security, check the gate and wait for the flight.
Cheers! |
Originally Posted by qfrodo
(Post 35766342)
It is not that simple. When you "drop" the checked luggage, you interact with an agent, and they want to see your identification and boarding pass to confirm everything. Plus, the agent will provide their version of a boarding pass for the domestic flight which is likely different from what you originally received. Additionally, depending on the originating carrier, you might not receive a boarding pass for the Brazilian domestic flight, just a piece of paper to indicate you have a flight. Also, in this case, the Azul app recently is horrendous. If you enter the Azul confirmation code you originating carrier provides, Azul generates a new confirmation code (if it actually works). You may or may not be able to use this new code to actually see a boarding pass for Azul in their app.
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