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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 7:37 am
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BA to QF connection at LHR

Hi All, I'm wondering if I will have any problems on an upcoming journey. I'm booked BOS to LHR on a BA flight and then LHR to SIN on a BA flight # operated by QF. My connection in LHR is just under 2 hours and I already know I'm landing in a different terminal than I'm departing from. Am I going to have any problems checking my luggage all the way through BOS to SIN and getting my tickets in BOS or am I going to have to re check in in LHR?
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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 8:17 am
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Is it on different tickets or one ticket ?

Either way your bags would be fine but the ticket question will depend how your treated in the event of delays on your BOS flight



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Old Mar 20, 2012 | 7:24 am
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My guess is that having a BA flight BOS-LHR and a BA codeshare QF flight LHR, they propably are on the same ticket.

Connections between terminals has in recent years been much more effective, the time frame you mention will pose no problems. Even if you're travelling on two tickets, BA in BOS will check your luggage through to SIN
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