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Originally Posted by Dave Noble
(Post 23541829)
BA's policy is quite reasonable imo
If you only purchase a ticket with BA to BKK, it is not going to take responsibility/liability for it for the onwards flight. Book a through ticket and the benefits of a through ticket are provided In the other example, it read to me that 4 people were travelling from GVA-LHR and then 1 person was travelling on to HKG. The allowance is 1 per person and does not cumulate as a family group, so only 1 bag would be entitled per person to be checked through BA are not being difficilt, just simply proving that which has been paid for. If a passenger wishes to buy separate tickets, then the passenger needs to accept that there are also drawbacks of separate tickets It would be very hyperbolic to equate them to Ryanair, but imo their interest in serving their passengers has become very luke-warm. Management sees costs but no benefit in making pax happy. No doubt there is some cost in having someone schlep a bag over to a 'foreign' carrier (but if BA misses the transfer, it's the receiving carrier that handles the problem) and with no measurable benefit we just won't do that. Got more pax than we need. |
Originally Posted by JohnAx
(Post 23546836)
No doubt there is some cost in having someone schlep a bag over to a 'foreign' carrier (but if BA misses the transfer, it's the receiving carrier that handles the problem) and with no measurable benefit we just won't do that. Got more pax than we need.
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I recently was flying LAX-MIA-LHR on AA, then LHR-DOH on QR, each segment on separate Award tickets. No problem checking luggage through from LAX- DOH. Due to a delay due to a technical problem with the plane in MIA, ended up missing my connection in LHR. Had a long conversation with an extremely helpful AA agent in T3, who eventually got the missed connection sorted out. It turned out she is the AA representative to the meetings that are held by the Oneworld airlines regarding Oneworld policy, and what she told me is that it is Oneworld policy to treat back-to-back tickets as if it were a single ticket, as long as both segments are on Oneworld airlines. (In my case, the back-to-back Award tickets added a complication that she then sorted out.) So I understood from her that it should make no difference whether there is a back-to-back ticket or a single ticket regarding checking of baggage, handling any interrupts, and so on, so long as all legs involve just Oneworld airlines. Also, AA has now announced that it will not interline with non-Oneworld airlines with back-to-back tickets.
On another occasion I had a ticket with 4 segments and the agent just stapled together a baggage tag with 3 of the segments and a baggage tag with the fourth segment -- no problems. |
Sorry, do not mean to hi jack this thread.
I have a similar question concerning interline baggage transfer. My itin: NRT-HKG on CX J (late night arrival), connecting to HKG-DFW on AA J next day at 13:30. On separate tickets. I want to check my bag to DFW. I don't think there should be any issue? Am I wrong? If I did not have time to get my AA BP when I departing from NRT, would that make any difference? At night in HKG, is the transfer desk still be opened? TIA. |
Originally Posted by allset2travel
(Post 23652039)
If I did not have time to get my AA BP when I departing from NRT, would that make any difference? At night in HKG, is the transfer desk still be opened?
TIA. Can any of the transfer counters issue AA boarding passes? |
Originally Posted by Himeno
(Post 23652357)
There are a number of transfer desks at HKG, each near a transit security checkpoint. Most of the checkpoints close down over night, however 2 are open 24 hours. I assume the related transfer counter matches the checkpoint hours.
Can any of the transfer counters issue AA boarding passes? |
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