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Need some help...
Okay, I booked a flight because I wanted to fly the 747 service:
SFO-ORD-DEN-SMF My flight leaves SFO at 6 am on Wednesday, my flight (COS-DEN-SFO) arrives Tuesday at 11pm. My questions are: I will be checking a bag, unfortunately, I have heard that if I don't claim my bag, they will lock it up until I come get it, which would be the next morning when I go down to check in for my SFO-ORD-SMF (booked two different reservations). So when I arrive in SFO, can I just wait until the next morning to claim my bag? Also, should I be forced to go down and retrieve my bag, will I be able to get back into security? Will an agent even check me in that early or can I check in online? If i print my boarding pass, will i get the error message when trying to print a bag tag with Mr. Chicken? Also, what is the latest flight to get into SFO if anyone knows, or earliest (getting into SFO before 6 am) Maybe I can shorten the amount of time I have to stay overnight in SFO if I get an early arrival into SFO, or really late. Thank you all very much. |
Ok, I'm not entirely clear on what you're asking, so let me know if I have the picture straight. You are arriving in SFO late on Tuesday, have an early morning flight booked for Wednesday. You are checking luggage and want to leave your bag at baggage claim overnight instead of picking it up after your Tuesday flight. Correct?
If that's the case: You are free to not pick up your bag at baggage claim, but that leaves it open to be misplaced or (even worse) stolen. You can do online check-in for the Wed flight starting Tuesday 6am, so you can print your SFO-ORD-DEN-SMF BPs at that time. You have to leave the secure area no matter what to retrieve your bag, so you will have to reclear security after you pick up your bag and will probably need to check it on Wed morning. OLCI only asks if you're going to check a bag, you're still going to need to go to the counter. I am not sure I understand why you're checking a bag if your only goal here is to fly on the 747. So long as you're flying COS-DEN-SFO, you don't have a choice as far as latest flight - it's just the latest DEN-SFO flight. Likewise I doubt you have any choice for your early Wed flight, since it's the 747 you want to fly right? |
If you have them check in all the way, you do not have to worry about this.
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Originally Posted by leech27
(Post 13966247)
Ok, I'm not entirely clear on what you're asking, so let me know if I have the picture straight. You are arriving in SFO late on Tuesday, have an early morning flight booked for Wednesday. You are checking luggage and want to leave your bag at baggage claim overnight instead of picking it up after your Tuesday flight. Correct?
If that's the case: You are free to not pick up your bag at baggage claim, but that leaves it open to be misplaced or (even worse) stolen. You can do online check-in for the Wed flight starting Tuesday 6am, so you can print your SFO-ORD-DEN-SMF BPs at that time. You have to leave the secure area no matter what to retrieve your bag, so you will have to reclear security after you pick up your bag and will probably need to check it on Wed morning. OLCI only asks if you're going to check a bag, you're still going to need to go to the counter. I am not sure I understand why you're checking a bag if your only goal here is to fly on the 747. So long as you're flying COS-DEN-SFO, you don't have a choice as far as latest flight - it's just the latest DEN-SFO flight. Likewise I doubt you have any choice for your early Wed flight, since it's the 747 you want to fly right? |
Not wanting to be a killjoy, but a 3.5 hour ride on the 744 is absolutely NOT worth this routing, and an overnight 7 hour layover in SFO.
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Get a room
I have a brilliant idea. Get off the plane at SFO, claim your bag, get on a motel shuttle, check into cheap motel, sleep for five hours in a bed, get on cheap hotel shuttle, return to SFO, check bag, enter security, fly. The airport is not a campground.
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Originally Posted by ChicagoUnited
(Post 13967019)
I have a brilliant idea. Get off the plane at SFO, claim your bag, get on a motel shuttle, check into cheap motel, sleep for five hours in a bed, get on cheap hotel shuttle, return to SFO, check bag, enter security, fly. The airport is not a campground.
Originally Posted by flyinbob
(Post 13966980)
Not wanting to be a killjoy, but a 3.5 hour ride on the 744 is absolutely NOT worth this routing, and an overnight 7 hour layover in SFO.
And its worth the segments and the upgrade. This summer I'm doing: SNA-SMF(Weekend)SMF-SNA (1 week later) SNA-DEN (Weekend) DEN-LAX SNA-DEN-SAT(2 weeks in SAT) SAT-DEN-COS(2 weeks in COS) COS-DEN-SFO-ORD-DEN-SMF (Two weeks in SMF) SMF-DEN-ABQ-DEN-SNA then my family is going to Jamaica ; LAX-BWI-MBJ-DFW-LAX |
Is airside UA at SFO open all night? And will cops let a 15 year old camp out? :confused:
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Originally Posted by flyinbob
(Post 13967193)
Is airside UA at SFO open all night? And will cops let a 15 year old camp out? :confused:
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I wouldn't leave the bag at baggage claim, actually I wouldn't do any of what is described in this thread but if you must, I'd make sure you grab your bag. This would mean you'll be stuck landside though. The only good (well, less ridiculous) method here is to check the bags all the way through, its pretty easy and shouldn't matter that its two reservations they should still be able to do tag them through.
This sounds like a really bad idea all told though, you do realize the 747 isnt going away this year, this seems like a ton or effort, time and lack of comfort just to sit on a 747, and please tell me you're upgrading cause if you're doing all this to sit in the ghetto-Y that is 747 we might need to have your head examined :eek: |
Originally Posted by ryan182
(Post 13967276)
I wouldn't leave the bag at baggage claim, actually I wouldn't do any of what is described in this thread but if you must, I'd make sure you grab your bag. This would mean you'll be stuck landside though. The only good (well, less ridiculous) method here is to check the bags all the way through, its pretty easy and shouldn't matter that its two reservations they should still be able to do tag them through.
This sounds like a really bad idea all told though, you do realize the 747 isnt going away this year, this seems like a ton or effort, time and lack of comfort just to sit on a 747, and please tell me you're upgrading cause if you're doing all this to sit in the ghetto-Y that is 747 we might need to have your head examined :eek: |
I see a couple of problems with this plan
First, while they will lock up your bag if you don't claim it, I have no idea how easy/hard it will be to get it early the next morning. I kind of doubt that baggage services will be staffed at 5AM or earlier. So you're going to have to track down someone to open the office and get your bag for you. That will take time and especially in the extremely early hours of the morning may not be possible so you might have to decide between missing your flight and leaving the bag behind. Second, at some point unclaimed bags get moved from baggage services near the carousel to some other location for processing. I don't know if they "purge" the office each night after the last flights or have some other rule, but you might find that your bag is hard to retrieve especially--again--that early in the morning. My advise would be the hotel. I don't know that hotels necessarily have policies against 15 year olds checking in. I know I stayed in cheap roadside hotels in TX and the southwest as a 16 or 17 year old on summer road trips to visit friends, but that was quite a while ago so things may have changed since then. If you can't get a hotel, have to check a bag, and can't check it through then I'd suggest you go ahead and claim your bag and head over to food court outside of security near the International terminal. There's usually enough activity in that vicinity even late/early that you won't be too alone and you might find some other international travelers camped out over there waiting for check-in or security to re-open in the morning. |
Plus, after all that, don't forget about the possibility of the dreaded equipment swap. :( All that effort in vain.
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Originally Posted by flyinbob
(Post 13968093)
Plus, after all that, don't forget about the possibility of the dreaded equipment swap. :( All that effort in vain.
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Do you have to check a bag? Can't just do carry-on?
I would prioritize your options as:
I wouldn't advise just leaving the bag there to be picked up in the AM. At best you might lose a lot of time collecting it, and miss your flight. At worst, someone takes it. |
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