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Old Oct 4, 2016, 9:37 pm
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Despite the policy some travellers have succeeded in having bags interlined. But do not rely on baggage being interlined

Link to on line blog http://www.ausbt.com.au/connecting-b...liance-skyteam

Individual threads of Oneworld Airlines interlining between separate tickets / PNRs Sky Team
AF AF will not interline anymore across reservations?
DL Delta Confirms Through-Check Baggage Policy (11 January 2016)
DL Interlining Checked Bags DL to BA

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UA Bag Interlining Changes If Separate Tix with *A & Non *A Partners after 1 March 2015


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Old Aug 7, 2022 | 5:02 pm
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Originally Posted by donb25
I have an award ticket in Business on AA DFW-DOH and paid seat in economy DOH-SYZ on QR. Does this policy stand where AA will check my luggage all the way through to final destination?
Same answer as when asked in the other threads/posts. Asking again will not change the AA policy
FAQ: Baggage / Luggage Rules, Allowance, Through-check on AA & Other Airlines

Originally Posted by donb25
Hello, I am traveling in a few weeks DFW-DOH via AA on a one-way award ticket and connecting to QR from DOH-SYZ on a paid one-way ticket a few hours later. When checking in at DFW what would be my best option to process luggage through to final destination as these are both Oneworld alliance members? Also, would I have QR lounge access in DOH since my flight segment from JFK-DOH is in J?
A question for the AA forum.
AA does not interline bags on separate tickets. Even AA to AA
AA forum--->Separate ticketing / PNR: AA, oneworld, through baggage & protection issues > 2016
You will need to collect your bags and then check-in / bag drop at DOH. Check you can enter Qatar.
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DOH-SYZ in economy? Lounges access is for departures. Not arrivals
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Old Aug 7, 2022 | 5:08 pm
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DOH-SYZ in economy? Lounges access is for departures. Not arrivals
not sure what the gcmap link is relevant, but I think the oneworld rules on connecting flights is actually relevant here assuming the OP is in Y for the onward connection.
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Old Aug 8, 2022 | 9:55 am
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Originally Posted by Himeno
The new policy returned oneworld to industry standard re interlining across tickets/PNRs. Carriers can chose to do more then that should they decide to.

UL, JL and MH will still check through across tickets.
BA and QR will not check through, period. Even to themselves.
CX will check through to other CX/KA flights.
QF and AA will check through to their own flights, will check through to other oneworld provided one ticket is an award.
What if both tickets are awards? I have two separate PNRs booked via award miles/points through AA.com. 1st = DFW-JFK-DOH on AA metal, 2nd = DOH-SYZ on QR (OW alliance member). When I check-in at DFW will they process my luggage all the way through?
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Old Aug 8, 2022 | 10:48 am
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Originally Posted by KARFA
rules on connecting flights is actually relevant here assuming the OP is in Y for the onward connection.
Yes, inbound from JFK in J and outbound DOH-SYZ is Y.
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Old Aug 8, 2022 | 1:23 pm
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Originally Posted by donb25
What if both tickets are awards? I have two separate PNRs booked via award miles/points through AA.com. 1st = DFW-JFK-DOH on AA metal, 2nd = DOH-SYZ on QR (OW alliance member). When I check-in at DFW will they process my luggage all the way through?
That post quoted is from nearly 6 years ago. As asked and answered in the other thread, AA will not check baggage through across separate reservations

If having to collect baggage is a big issue , then you need to rebook as a through booking or rebook onto QR DFW--DOH since QR will , I believe, check through (but check on the QR forum)
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Old Mar 29, 2023 | 6:52 pm
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If this thread is still about OW airlines checked bags policy ?
To be clear Cathay Pacific currently will check bags through to other OW airlines on separate PNRs
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Old Mar 29, 2023 | 8:14 pm
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Originally Posted by oldchinahand
If this thread is still about OW airlines checked bags policy ?
To be clear Cathay Pacific currently will check bags through to other OW airlines on separate PNRs
Yes, as noted in the wiki for this thread.
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Old Dec 30, 2025 | 1:13 pm
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Hi,

Curious to know how airlines charge each other behind the scenes...

Let's say pax is flying HKG CX LHR BA EDI, on one ticket.
1) Bags didn't make it onto the CX flight so does not turn up in EDI, BA pays for pax's shopping bills and sends those + the cost of couriering the bags to pax address all to CX?
2) Bags arrived to LHR but somehow got lost by LHR, BA sends half the bill to CX?
3) Bags made it to BA handling in LHR but somehow wasn't load onto EDI flight. BA pays all?

Then let's say pax is flying LHR EDI on a separate ticket, but CX checks the bag through to EDI as per CX more generous policy.
1) Same scenario as above, CX pays all?
2) CX pays all instead of half half
3) CX still pays all?

Another scenario....
Let's say pax is flying HKG CX MAD IB LIS
1) If one ticket...Passport control at MAD was held up and pax missed their connection. IB's baggage handler had to retrieve pax's bag from original flight and then store and reload it onto the next flight that IB booked pax onto. Let's say IB's handler charges per-action. Does CX and IB pay half half?
2) On separate tickets but CX checked bags through, CX pays for all of IB's extra handling costs?

Was the policy change driven by cost saving as supposed to revenue protection? If BA offered a check through service at a cost-neutral or even profit making price would there be a market?

Thank you for reading....
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Originally Posted by csycsycsy
Hi,

Curious to know how airlines charge each other behind the scenes...

Let's say pax is flying HKG CX LHR BA EDI, on one ticket.
1) Bags didn't make it onto the CX flight so does not turn up in EDI, BA pays for pax's shopping bills and sends those + the cost of couriering the bags to pax address all to CX?
2) Bags arrived to LHR but somehow got lost by LHR, BA sends half the bill to CX?
3) Bags made it to BA handling in LHR but somehow wasn't load onto EDI flight. BA pays all?

Then let's say pax is flying LHR EDI on a separate ticket, but CX checks the bag through to EDI as per CX more generous policy.
1) Same scenario as above, CX pays all?
2) CX pays all instead of half half
3) CX still pays all?

Another scenario....
Let's say pax is flying HKG CX MAD IB LIS
1) If one ticket...Passport control at MAD was held up and pax missed their connection. IB's baggage handler had to retrieve pax's bag from original flight and then store and reload it onto the next flight that IB booked pax onto. Let's say IB's handler charges per-action. Does CX and IB pay half half?
2) On separate tickets but CX checked bags through, CX pays for all of IB's extra handling costs?

Was the policy change driven by cost saving as supposed to revenue protection? If BA offered a check through service at a cost-neutral or even profit making price would there be a market?

Thank you for reading....
I don't know all the details, but based on a previous conversation I had with baggage counter, it is my understanding that while the last carrier is responsible for reimbursing the affected pax, all airlines printed on the bag tag (in this case, CX and BA or CX and IB) share the cost. It doesn't really matter whose fault it was or who decides to check through. After all, it is quite difficult to track. The airlines split the bill using an IATA-set equation (thus nothing oneworld-specific) that takes into account of both the number of flights each carrier has on the tag and the distance of the flight, I believe.

Fewer airlines through-check bags these days partly to save bag reimburse cost but also partly because free baggage allowance is not as simple as it used to be. In the past, if the itinerary touched the Americas, it was 2pc. Otherwise, it was 20kg for Y, 30kg for J, or 40kg for F. Now, if the airline checking you in cannot read the bag allowance and extra bag fee of the downstream ticket, they will have a hard time knowing how much you can bring and/or how much needs to be charged. Oneworld airlines should all be able to access each other's ticket, but it is another story to know how much to charge if you are checking more bags than your allowance.

On a related note, CX has quietly changed its policy to through-check to separate ticket only for oneworld carriers. https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_...g-flights.html Previously, CX would do that to all interline partners. Maybe CX has a hard time reading the baggage allowance of downstream tickets if not oneworld.
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