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benson28 Jun 19, 2010 10:19 pm

Interline baggage agreement??
 
I plan to fly Tokyo by Delta Airlines and try another Asian airlines inter-asia.
I might choose EVA, Cathay Pacific or ANA.
But I'm not sure who signs interline baggage agreement with Delta.
I don't worry about ticketing,I just want to avoid claiming and re-checking in my baggages. Is there any website to check that?:confused:

greenery-travel Jun 19, 2010 10:51 pm

You probably need to talk with a travel agent for this request. In general, to have your bags interlined , you will need to have all relevant flights on the same itinerary and not have a >23 hr stopover. This means that regardless of who the other carrier is, you need to book the flights within a single booking.

ClimbGuy Jun 19, 2010 10:59 pm

It is probably more work or hassle then it is worth in your situation.

You'll have to collect your bag to clear customs in Japan.

aresef Jun 20, 2010 4:30 am

It's just the difference between dropping at the bag drop outside Customs and dropping them at the departures lobby a few floors up at Narita.

Something to consider, though, is that JAL, Cathay and a few others are in terminal 2, a totally different building. Delta is in terminal 1 with ANA, Asiana, Korean, etc., though granted that breaks down into north/south too.

Wiirachay Jun 21, 2010 3:07 pm

Welcome to FT. :) Call DL and ask if they have a baggage interline agreement with your desired onward carrier at NRT. Your connection has to be less than 24 hours for this work.

Did a similar thing for DL to CX and PR @ HKG.

- Pat


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