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9W will take care of the bags, no need to do anything in BOM.
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I have an international-2-international connection at Terminal 2, arriving on Singapore Airlines and departing on a Turkish Airlines flight to Istanbul about 1h 30min later. The entire itinerary is on the same ticket, but I don't know if Singapore Airlines will be able to print a boarding pass for the Turkish Airlines flight on check-in. Is there a transfer desk that will be able to do this without me having to go through immigration? I'm travelling without any checked luggage.
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Yes, just after deplaning from the SQ flight, look for the transfer desk, they will organise the TK boarding pass for you.
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Originally Posted by oliver2002
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Yes, just after deplaning from the SQ flight, look for the transfer desk, they will organise the TK boarding pass for you.
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Domestic to Domestic transfer on Jet Airways
I have looked through this thread and most questions seem to be about International-Domestic connections or vv. My question is about Domestic-Domestic.
I am booking a flight later in the year Jaipur-Bombay-Kochi on Jet Airways. Ticket says it would be connecting at Terminal 1B. The transfer time is an hour. One PNR. Is this enough, and what is the procedure at Bombay? Will my bags be checked through from Jaipur or will I need to collect them. Finally I thought I read that Jet were moving to T2. Is that happening and, if so, would it make connecting any easier/more difficult? Many thanks |
Bags will be checked to final destination, you will get both boarding passes too. Once in BOM just don't follow the crowd, but look for the transfer channel.
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Niranta Hotel
Found about this hotel few posts upthread on this thread.
Reviews seems mixed on the TA Any personal experience data point from FTer? |
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Air India in Mumbai question (domestic to international transfer)
In June 2016, I am planning to fly from Chennai (MAA) to Newark (EWR) through Mumbai (BOM). It is on a single ticket all the way through from MAA to EWR. [MAAto BOM: AI 93] [BOM to EWR: AI 191] Two questions: 1. Is the transfer in Mumbai usually easy? Does it involve terminal changes, rechecked baggage, re check-in? 2. Is the 1 hr 55m connection time in Mumbai cutting it too close? |
Originally Posted by flyercolorado
(Post 26256839)
Air India in Mumbai question (domestic to international transfer)
In June 2016, I am planning to fly from Chennai (MAA) to Newark (EWR) through Mumbai (BOM). It is on a single ticket all the way through from MAA to EWR. [MAAto BOM: AI 93] [BOM to EWR: AI 191] Two questions: 1. Is the transfer in Mumbai usually easy? Does it involve terminal changes, rechecked baggage, re check-in? 2. Is the 1 hr 55m connection time in Mumbai cutting it too close? 2. Should be OK. Worst case AI would express you through to BOM-EWR if your chennai flight is delayed |
AI 93 is a internation/domestic hybrid, on which you will clear immigration in MAA itself and just change aircraft in BOM in the same international concourse.
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I have the following schedule:
BKK - BOM (TG or AI, Economy) BOM - FRA (LH, Business) The 2 segments will be on 2 separate tickets. Can anybody give a recommendation, if AI or TG is easier with checking luggage through? Both belong to *A, so I would assume that both are able to check the luggage to FRA, even on 2 separate PNR's. |
AI and TG will refuse to tag your luggage thru by default, so plan to immigrate and collect your luggage in BOM.
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Just received an email from Jet Airways saying:
"We’re happy to announce that all Jet Airways domestic flights will operate from Terminal (T2) of the Mumbai International Airport from March 15, 2016." Does anyone know whether this is just Jet Airways which now operates domestic flights from T2, or whether it now applies to all domestic flights? |
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