Re-checkin question
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Programs: NZ*E
Posts: 900
Re-checkin question
Hi - new to post on the CX board.
I have an itinerary from HKG - ICN - HKG - AKL on one PNR.
Here is my issue: HKG - ICN - HKG is a same-day return, and there is a 22-hour layover in HKG before HKG - AKL.
I have no bags to check from HKG-ICN-HKG, but have bags from HKG - AKL.
The phone hotline agent, after much struggle, said when I check in from ICN-HKG-AKL (one ticket), I will be issued both boarding passes, and my bags will be checked through from ICN-HKG.
I keep on saying I do not want to get all the bags from HKG to ICN and wait for ICN check in to open, and I will have no bags when I am back to HKG.
He suggested that, if I have no bags to check in from ICN - AKL (via HKG) at ICN, I can go to HKIA to "recheck-in" and utilise my unused baggage quota.
Has another tried this? And is there anything to watch out for? Many thanks
I have an itinerary from HKG - ICN - HKG - AKL on one PNR.
Here is my issue: HKG - ICN - HKG is a same-day return, and there is a 22-hour layover in HKG before HKG - AKL.
I have no bags to check from HKG-ICN-HKG, but have bags from HKG - AKL.
The phone hotline agent, after much struggle, said when I check in from ICN-HKG-AKL (one ticket), I will be issued both boarding passes, and my bags will be checked through from ICN-HKG.
I keep on saying I do not want to get all the bags from HKG to ICN and wait for ICN check in to open, and I will have no bags when I am back to HKG.
He suggested that, if I have no bags to check in from ICN - AKL (via HKG) at ICN, I can go to HKIA to "recheck-in" and utilise my unused baggage quota.
Has another tried this? And is there anything to watch out for? Many thanks
#2


Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: HK
Programs: MPC DM
Posts: 86
I flew MNL - HKG - LHR earlier in the year. The transit in Hong Kong also involved an overnight stay in Hong Kong. I had no trouble checking in a small bag in MNL, collecting it in HKG and rechecking a larger bag in HKG the next day.
Last edited by chater; Jul 21, 2024 at 8:58 pm Reason: typo
#3
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Programs: NZ*E
Posts: 900
May I ask if your layover was more than 24 hours?
I do not want to want to carry any bags with me on my same day from HKG - ICN - HKG
the agent had difficulties understanding what I was trying to do
but at the end said re-checkin is an option
so did you have your bag from the first leg?
#5
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#6




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#7


Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: HK
Programs: MPC DM
Posts: 86
thanks, chater
May I ask if your layover was more than 24 hours?
I do not want to want to carry any bags with me on my same day from HKG - ICN - HKG
the agent had difficulties understanding what I was trying to do
but at the end said re-checkin is an option
so did you have your bag from the first leg?
May I ask if your layover was more than 24 hours?
I do not want to want to carry any bags with me on my same day from HKG - ICN - HKG
the agent had difficulties understanding what I was trying to do
but at the end said re-checkin is an option
so did you have your bag from the first leg?
#11
Moderator: Cathay Pacific




Join Date: Jan 2024
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Posts: 1,303
If its separate PNR, youll have to retrieve your bag first anyways. You wont have a problem re-checking two bags at the counter.
If its same PNR, it really depends on how long your layover is.
#12

Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 219
any updates on this?
I'm doing XXX-HKG-YYY (same ticket/same pnr/both legs CX), and the layover in hkg is 9 hours overnight. on both phone and whatsapp i'm trying to get an answer.
On WA they're clueless and can't even understand what i'm asking. Instead they state- you're not allowed to leave the airport, if you do, it's up to the airport discretion. ...? if i'm leaving the airport, i obviously am assuming i have the right to enter said country (i do), so this advice is just wrong. Then they stated that if i have a layover, and i try to do this, then i'd have to get rebooked, likely will be a fee. I don't think this is correct.
On the phone- they also couldn't comprehend what i'm trying to do. I suggest they call the HKIA check in desk (i don't have a number so can't call)- they said they can't do that.
So i'm just going to wing it. It's unfathomable to me that any airline would have an issue with this- what if i were at a long layover and went shopping outside of the airport, and came back with a new suitcase, they'd not honor it? =???
I'm doing XXX-HKG-YYY (same ticket/same pnr/both legs CX), and the layover in hkg is 9 hours overnight. on both phone and whatsapp i'm trying to get an answer.
On WA they're clueless and can't even understand what i'm asking. Instead they state- you're not allowed to leave the airport, if you do, it's up to the airport discretion. ...? if i'm leaving the airport, i obviously am assuming i have the right to enter said country (i do), so this advice is just wrong. Then they stated that if i have a layover, and i try to do this, then i'd have to get rebooked, likely will be a fee. I don't think this is correct.
On the phone- they also couldn't comprehend what i'm trying to do. I suggest they call the HKIA check in desk (i don't have a number so can't call)- they said they can't do that.
So i'm just going to wing it. It's unfathomable to me that any airline would have an issue with this- what if i were at a long layover and went shopping outside of the airport, and came back with a new suitcase, they'd not honor it? =???
#13




Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: CRK MNL
Programs: CX Gold, OWS, Accor Plat
Posts: 1,553
As long as you have proper documents to enter HK, you can always exit the airport and do whatever you want outside of HK. You can always add additional checked bags as long as your baggage allowance isn’t used up.
If you already have your onward BP, CX won’t even know (and won’t care) you left leave the airport.
If you already have your onward BP, CX won’t even know (and won’t care) you left leave the airport.

