Interlining
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Interlining
I know there is a lot of info out there on this but what is the latest status of European carriers on interlining (specifically baggage) on their own metal? J Award flight across the pond, but book the positioning flight separately on the SAME carrier. BA, LH, LX, TK, AF, etc.
Thanks!
EDIT: inquiry for both ways (if it would even be different) specifically on baggage through-check. Long-haul award from US to Europe and then a separate flight on same airline to final destination. Also on the return, positioning flight, and then separate ticket with same airline long-haul back to US.
Thanks!
EDIT: inquiry for both ways (if it would even be different) specifically on baggage through-check. Long-haul award from US to Europe and then a separate flight on same airline to final destination. Also on the return, positioning flight, and then separate ticket with same airline long-haul back to US.
Last edited by check104; May 28, 2025 at 6:54 pm
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What are you asking about? Through-checking of baggage? Protection in the case of IROPS? Something else?
In any event, since the answers will be specific to each individual carrier, it's probably best to post inquiries in each carrier's sub-forum.
In any event, since the answers will be specific to each individual carrier, it's probably best to post inquiries in each carrier's sub-forum.
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I know there is a lot of info out there on this but what is the latest status of European carriers on interlining (specifically baggage) on their own metal? J Award flight across the pond, but book the positioning flight separately on the SAME carrier. BA, LH, LX, TK, AF, etc.
Thanks!
EDIT: inquiry for both ways (if it would even be different) specifically on baggage through-check. Long-haul award from US to Europe and then a separate flight on same airline to final destination. Also on the return, positioning flight, and then separate ticket with same airline long-haul back to US.
Thanks!
EDIT: inquiry for both ways (if it would even be different) specifically on baggage through-check. Long-haul award from US to Europe and then a separate flight on same airline to final destination. Also on the return, positioning flight, and then separate ticket with same airline long-haul back to US.
When crossing an international border can be differences in country's requirement for customs to inspect/check bags. Immigration is different.
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OK. But is there a particular reason why you're looking to book the intra-European flights separately from the TATL flights? I note that if you have (or acquire) AA miles, you can redeem them -- subject to availability, of course -- for TATL travel on AA, AY, BA, and IB, with the connecting intra-European segment included in the redemption rate. Here's one example for JFK-LHR-PRG on AA/BA in Business:

Also note that when returning from Europe via the U.K. or France, if your TATL Business Class flight is ticketed separately from your intra-European flight, you will be subject to the hefty U.K. APD or French luxury tax. You can avoid those if you have a true "connection" in those countries.

Also note that when returning from Europe via the U.K. or France, if your TATL Business Class flight is ticketed separately from your intra-European flight, you will be subject to the hefty U.K. APD or French luxury tax. You can avoid those if you have a true "connection" in those countries.

