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Old Jun 9, 2009 | 5:39 pm
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bagage interline agreement

Is there a bagage interline agreement between continental and American Airlines ?

there are not in the same Alliance

It is for this itinerarie that i find on the site orbitz


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Wed, Sep 16

Continental Airlines 61
Continental Airlines

Depart:
9:45am
Arrive:
12:00pm



Brussels, Belgium (BRU)
Newark, NJ (EWR)
2 stops

* Economy
* 8hr 15min
* Boeing 767
* View seats


Change Airline. Time between flights: 2hr 0min


American Airlines 1467
American Airlines

Depart:
2:00pm
Arrive:
5:10pm



Newark, NJ (EWR)
Miami, FL (MIA)


* Economy
* 3hr 10min
* Boeing 757
* View seats


Change Airline. Time between flights: 1hr 30min


Mexicana 3021
operated by American Airlines -- AA 2105
Mexicana

Depart:
6:40pm
Arrive:
7:20pm



Miami, FL (MIA)
Cancun, Mexico (CUN)


* Economy
* 1hr 40min
* Boeing 757
* View seats

Total duration: 16hr 35min
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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 7:46 am
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Yes, they interline. But (and this is an important but), no matter which airline, you will have to take your bag at your US entry, take it through customs and either check-it in again or give it to a special counter if it is tagged through.
In other words, even if it is checked to your final destination, you will still have to take your bag at EWR.
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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 10:45 am
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Interline agreements for baggage transfer are way older than alliances. You can generally assume that all older airlines have them. So do most of the newer ones.
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