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Old Feb 20, 2012 | 11:45 am
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Baggage Question On VX/CX Connection

I will be flying DFW-SFO on a Virgin America ticket, then SFO-HKG-BKK on a separate Cathay Pacific ticket (overnight layover in SFO)

1.Since there are 2 PNRs involved, will Virgin allow me to check my bags all
the way to Bangkok?

2.Will the fact that I am connecting to an international carrier affect the
baggage fees in this situation? The reason I ask is that a friend of mine
recently flew DFW-Europe on 2 separate PNRs (American and Air Berlin) and
when she checked in with American, she was told that since Air Berlin was
the "major carrier for the trip" that their baggage rules prevailed for the
entire trip and the baggage fee for the AA DFW-MIA flight (normally $25)
was waived.
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Old Feb 21, 2012 | 12:34 pm
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An over night layover, in which I assume you want to have access to your bags and two separate tickets numbers on separate PNRs will not get your fees waived.

AB is part of one world and since you were connecting, presumably same day and not overnight can be joined.
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Old Feb 21, 2012 | 3:42 pm
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I have the same question as I'm flying nearly the same itinerary in July, DFW-LAX-HKG-BKK, but with no layover. VX lists CX as an airline partner on their website. Does this mean they have an interline agreement? A quick google search says they do but we know that is hardly definitive. Anyone have experience with VX and CX together?

dogcanyon - when is your trip?
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Old Feb 21, 2012 | 8:28 pm
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Originally Posted by bpresley321
I have the same question as I'm flying nearly the same itinerary in July, DFW-LAX-HKG-BKK, but with no layover. VX lists CX as an airline partner on their website. Does this mean they have an interline agreement? A quick google search says they do but we know that is hardly definitive. Anyone have experience with VX and CX together?

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My trip is in March. Will let you know what I find out.
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Old Feb 21, 2012 | 8:32 pm
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Originally Posted by flyingcat
An over night layover, in which I assume you want to have access to your bags and two separate tickets numbers on separate PNRs will not get your fees waived.

AB is part of one world and since you were connecting, presumably same day and not overnight can be joined.
No, I don't want access to my bags overnight. I have a small carryon that I can use at the hotel that night. Also, AB is not oneworld yet. That is scheduled to happen on March 20. The date had not even been announced when my friend did her AA/AB trip last fall.
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Old Feb 22, 2012 | 2:57 pm
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Originally Posted by bpresley321
I have the same question as I'm flying nearly the same itinerary in July, DFW-LAX-HKG-BKK, but with no layover. VX lists CX as an airline partner on their website. Does this mean they have an interline agreement? A quick google search says they do but we know that is hardly definitive. Anyone have experience with VX and CX together?

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Cathay is listed as an interline partner on the VX website:

http://virginamerica.com/travel/virgin-partners.html

Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific and Virgin America now offer simple connections to Hong Kong and beyond onboard some of the best products in the skies. Cathay Pacific flies to San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles (LAX), and New York (JFK), where guests can stopover or immediately connect to or from a Virgin America flight. Just book your flights through Cathay Pacific's call center at 800-233-2742 or your travel agent.
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