Through check-in on separate tickets
#1
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Through check-in on separate tickets
Hi,
I have a business class flight booked on UL from LHR-BKK via CMB. This is the return journey of the ticket.
Since travelling the outbound sectors, I now have to go directly from BKK-CEB via HKG on CX also in business class.
My new routing will now be LHR-CMB-BKK-HKG-CEB on UL and CX, no stopovers involved.
I have been trying to find out from UL, but so far to no avail, I've been passed to 3 different offices and still not received an answer, whether I will be able to check bags and myself through from LHR-CEB, and not have to pass immigration, and re-check in say in BKK for the CX flights.
Also I'm a one world sapphire if that makes any difference.
Many thanks in advance if anyone is able to help or give any info regarding this.
I have a business class flight booked on UL from LHR-BKK via CMB. This is the return journey of the ticket.
Since travelling the outbound sectors, I now have to go directly from BKK-CEB via HKG on CX also in business class.
My new routing will now be LHR-CMB-BKK-HKG-CEB on UL and CX, no stopovers involved.
I have been trying to find out from UL, but so far to no avail, I've been passed to 3 different offices and still not received an answer, whether I will be able to check bags and myself through from LHR-CEB, and not have to pass immigration, and re-check in say in BKK for the CX flights.
Also I'm a one world sapphire if that makes any difference.
Many thanks in advance if anyone is able to help or give any info regarding this.
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The question is not whether there is an interline agreement. All OW carriers have one. It is whether UL will interline across separate tickets. That is a specific question and it is one where you may not have your answer until you check-in.
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My new routing will now be LHR-CMB-BKK-HKG-CEB on UL and CX, no stopovers involved.
I have been trying to find out from UL, but so far to no avail, I've been passed to 3 different offices and still not received an answer, whether I will be able to check bags and myself through from LHR-CEB, and not have to pass immigration, and re-check in say in BKK for the CX flights.
I have been trying to find out from UL, but so far to no avail, I've been passed to 3 different offices and still not received an answer, whether I will be able to check bags and myself through from LHR-CEB, and not have to pass immigration, and re-check in say in BKK for the CX flights.
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since you are on separate tickets then plan on the assumption that no through checking of baggage will be provided since there is no entitlement to such a benefit
Also be aware that there is no protection if you miss the onward flight due to a delay of the UL flight so make sure to allow time in case of delays and would suggest ensuring that the purchased ticket is not one where a no-show will cause a loss of fare
Also be aware that there is no protection if you miss the onward flight due to a delay of the UL flight so make sure to allow time in case of delays and would suggest ensuring that the purchased ticket is not one where a no-show will cause a loss of fare
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NRT-MEL was tagged through, even though I had to collect in PER.
I collected bags in NRT between the tickets. the AY agent in HEL was willing to check through to NRT, but I don't fully remember if I had them tag only to LHR and kept the bag in storage at LHR for the LHR-DXB-LHR turn.
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Earlier this year, UL in SIN had difficulty issuing (but eventually they found out how to do it) SIN-CMB-FRA-CPH-BGO and they said there will be 2 baggage tags.. I thought, er, no, more margin for errors and misconnection.
So I checked it SIN-CMB-FRA and then rechecked it from FRA-CPH-BGO.
These were on separate tickets.
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Given the wrong answer, there's no harm in asking if a supervisor can help, but the result is not guaranteed.
If you arrive at an airport with too little time, you just might find airline/security staff who will escort you directly to bag claim and back (most likely to happen at smaller less-formal airports).
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I'm not sure... I've had an 8 sector non stop routing before, HEL-LHR-DXB-LHR-HKG-NRT-SIN-PER-MEL with a ticket change in NRT.
NRT-MEL was tagged through, even though I had to collect in PER.
I collected bags in NRT between the tickets. the AY agent in HEL was willing to check through to NRT, but I don't fully remember if I had them tag only to LHR and kept the bag in storage at LHR for the LHR-DXB-LHR turn.
NRT-MEL was tagged through, even though I had to collect in PER.
I collected bags in NRT between the tickets. the AY agent in HEL was willing to check through to NRT, but I don't fully remember if I had them tag only to LHR and kept the bag in storage at LHR for the LHR-DXB-LHR turn.
But then BA have always been very difficult about checking bags through. Two examples:
(1) separate tickets, I check in for HKG-BKK on TG and through-check onto BA BKK-LHR. No problem. Returning, BA refuse to through-check "because we don't have a baggage interline agreement with TG". Oh yes you do, here is my baggage receipt for the inward flight clearly showing an interline between TG and BA, and btw here is TG's online list of airlines with which they have baggage interline agreements, so you are clearly lying. I didn't express it that way, of course, but they still refused to interline
(2) flying with family GVA-LHR after a ski-ing trip. Family were staying in England, I was connecting back to HKG on CX. Four people, four bags. I wanted to take two back to HKG (the ski-ing gear) but again they flatly refused, because I was only entitled to one bag on BA and therefore they would only through-check one bag


Last edited by IanFromHKG; Sep 16, 2014 at 12:06 pm Reason: I originally put BKK-L
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Originally Posted by IanFromHKG
(1) separate tickets, I check in for HKG-BKK on TG and through-check onto BA BKK-LHR. No problem. Returning, BA refuse to through-check "because we don't have a baggage interline agreement with TG".
Originally Posted by IanFromHKG
(2) flying with family GVA-LHR after a ski-ing trip. Family were staying in England, I was connecting back to HKG on CX. Four people, four bags. I wanted to take two back to HKG (the ski-ing gear) but again they flatly refused, because I was only entitled to one bag on BA and therefore they would only through-check one bag
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Seems correct; 4 passengers would entitled a total of 4 bags. If then only 1 passenger was travelling onwards on CX, why would 4 bags be permitted. The allowance for that journey ( if separate tickets ) would be 20K economy on CX and 1 bag max 23Kg on BA or 20Kg the whole way if a through ticket. Anything over 20Kg ( in economy ) is chargeable at $60 per Kg
I repeat my initial assertion - BA are very (and I would add "unnecessarily") difficult when it comes to interlining
Last edited by IanFromHKG; Sep 17, 2014 at 10:01 am Reason: Corrected typos
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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
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

