Short-checking bag issue?
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Short-checking bag issue?
Ahwile back, I asked to short check a bag on a SFO/LAX/XXX (int'l) trip - not on UA. The check-in agent told me that the computer was trying to SSSS me because of this. Once again, I have a similar trip (SFO/LAX/XXX) with a long LAX connection to another terminal, but with segment one on UA. Any potential problems/issues like in the past?
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What does short-checking a bag mean? Don't know the answer to your question obviously.
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Never had to do this though since I never check-in any bags as much as possible.
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UA stopped short checking bags > 10 years ago.
I suspect they stopped it to discourage hidden city (throwaway segment) ticketing.
Since the UA rules say no, I suspect that the UA agents may refuse to short check the bag for the OP.
I suspect they stopped it to discourage hidden city (throwaway segment) ticketing.
Since the UA rules say no, I suspect that the UA agents may refuse to short check the bag for the OP.
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I've had no problem short-checking a bag, even internationally. The last time I did this I was flying AMS-LHR-LAX and short-checked one of my two bags to LHR so I could drop it off at our London office during my layover.
So its perfectly possible as for the SSSSS dunno its possible but I wasn't when I did this, probably 8 or 9 months ago.
So its perfectly possible as for the SSSSS dunno its possible but I wasn't when I did this, probably 8 or 9 months ago.
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It's a few years ago, but I've short-checked on SFO-LAX(UA)-LIM(RG) without a problem.
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I've had no problem short-checking a bag, even internationally. The last time I did this I was flying AMS-LHR-LAX and short-checked one of my two bags to LHR so I could drop it off at our London office during my layover.
So its perfectly possible as for the SSSSS dunno its possible but I wasn't when I did this, probably 8 or 9 months ago.
So its perfectly possible as for the SSSSS dunno its possible but I wasn't when I did this, probably 8 or 9 months ago.
n.b. i didn't get the bump and this was 10 days before the foolish 1 carry-on bag limit in the u.k (and there was so much room in the o/h bins on the bmi flight because no-one had any "normal size" carry-ons that i could have crawled up there and slept stretched out)
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Does anyone know if I will be able to short check a bag to LAX on a YYZ-LAX-LAS routing. Check in will be with AC in YYZ. If they were to insist on checking the bag to LAS, is there any way to have it retrieved at LAX?
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It's extremely difficult to find an agent who will short-check a bag. If it's checked through, I can think of no way to get it at LAX. Basically, don't try hidden-city ticketing with checked bags.
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As for short checking, you will probably have to be lucky to find an agent who will do this. Probably more likely if you have a relatively long connection. AC, as I understand, is probably about at least as strict as UA one checking bags, so I wouldn't count on it.
As for me, I was able to short check my bags on UA out of YYZ back in about January, when all those silly carry on restrictions were going on, and they were searching pretty much all carry on luggage. Probably helped that I knew the agent checking me in (and many others, since I am through that station a lot), but I suspect it also helped a lot since I would have been able to carry it on domestically within the US. I had a 2.5 hour layover at ORD, so plenty of time to get the bag and carry it through to my next flight.
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I short checked a bag not too long ago to LAX... I can't remember where I was flying from but my itinerary was continuing to YVR. I just told the agent when I checked in that I wanted to pick up my bag at LAX because I didn't need it in YVR and a friend was going to meet me and pick it up at LAX. It worked fine.
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My parents tried short-checking their bags at SYD as they were doing SYD-SFO-JFK-SFO-SYD with a legal stopover in SFO on the return segment.
The plan was to pick them up at SFO (SYD-SFO flight arrives around 11am), spend the day with me and then the family was going to take the SFO-JFK red eye together to play tourist in NYC for a few days. Turns out the agent at SYD refused to short-check so everything got tagged to JFK. However bags have to be physically picked up at SFO to clear customs before "transferring" to the domestic leg. Mum says Dad held on and wouldn't let the "helpful" guy take the bags from him to put on the conveyor belt for connecting flights. When I got to SFO that evening I did tell the agent at check in that our bags would not be on the JFK flight with us. Didn't seem to be a problem.
The plan was to pick them up at SFO (SYD-SFO flight arrives around 11am), spend the day with me and then the family was going to take the SFO-JFK red eye together to play tourist in NYC for a few days. Turns out the agent at SYD refused to short-check so everything got tagged to JFK. However bags have to be physically picked up at SFO to clear customs before "transferring" to the domestic leg. Mum says Dad held on and wouldn't let the "helpful" guy take the bags from him to put on the conveyor belt for connecting flights. When I got to SFO that evening I did tell the agent at check in that our bags would not be on the JFK flight with us. Didn't seem to be a problem.
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My parents tried short-checking their bags at SYD as they were doing SYD-SFO-JFK-SFO-SYD with a legal stopover in SFO on the return segment.
The plan was to pick them up at SFO (SYD-SFO flight arrives around 11am), spend the day with me and then the family was going to take the SFO-JFK red eye together to play tourist in NYC for a few days. Turns out the agent at SYD refused to short-check so everything got tagged to JFK. However bags have to be physically picked up at SFO to clear customs before "transferring" to the domestic leg. Mum says Dad held on and wouldn't let the "helpful" guy take the bags from him to put on the conveyor belt for connecting flights. When I got to SFO that evening I did tell the agent at check in that our bags would not be on the JFK flight with us. Didn't seem to be a problem.
The plan was to pick them up at SFO (SYD-SFO flight arrives around 11am), spend the day with me and then the family was going to take the SFO-JFK red eye together to play tourist in NYC for a few days. Turns out the agent at SYD refused to short-check so everything got tagged to JFK. However bags have to be physically picked up at SFO to clear customs before "transferring" to the domestic leg. Mum says Dad held on and wouldn't let the "helpful" guy take the bags from him to put on the conveyor belt for connecting flights. When I got to SFO that evening I did tell the agent at check in that our bags would not be on the JFK flight with us. Didn't seem to be a problem.
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