Check or Carry for Delta FLT - ATL to Montego Bay?
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Check or Carry for Delta FLT - ATL to Montego Bay?
I'm taking my stepdaughter and step daughter-in-law (both in their 20's) to Montego Bay this weekend. We only have three days in Jamaica, so we want to make the most of every minute. My question is whether we should check our luggage or carry on? I never check luggage anymore because I am a light packer and have suffered through delayed, lost and stolen luggage in my 50+ years of flying..
We fly out of ATL on Delta on a non-stop flight, arriving in Montego Bay around 2:00 pm. It is an hour ride to our hotel. (DH and I flew to Montego Bay two years ago and stayed at the same hotel, so we know the real length of time to the resort.) Does anyone know the average wait time to retrieve checked bagged on a Friday afternoon at the Montego Bay airport? I think the girls would like to check their luggage, but they won't if it will significantly delay our getting to the hotel.
Thank you for your advice.
We fly out of ATL on Delta on a non-stop flight, arriving in Montego Bay around 2:00 pm. It is an hour ride to our hotel. (DH and I flew to Montego Bay two years ago and stayed at the same hotel, so we know the real length of time to the resort.) Does anyone know the average wait time to retrieve checked bagged on a Friday afternoon at the Montego Bay airport? I think the girls would like to check their luggage, but they won't if it will significantly delay our getting to the hotel.
Thank you for your advice.
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You might wait 10 to 30 minutes for luggage, or not. I've been through the airport several times. Sometimes my luggage is ready by the time I get through immigration, and sometimes I have to wait. But for 3 days, it's not worth checking luggage, in my opinion. I'd tell the girls to pack light.
Jamaica really has their act together on most days in the immigration lines, and they process you pretty quickly. I'd certainly prefer to head straight to the van.
Jamaica really has their act together on most days in the immigration lines, and they process you pretty quickly. I'd certainly prefer to head straight to the van.
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I flew that route not too long ago (Atlant to MoBay on Delta). It was fine. I have checked luggage and it just took a usualy amount of time to claim. But the immigrations desks can be backed up significantly (like a 1 hour wait). So if you "waste" time at the airport, it's going to be because of that (which can't be avoided) not about claiming luggage.
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Update. We all did carry on. I am especially glad I did because my flight from my hometown was delayed due to weather. This caused me to miss my nonstop flight from ATL to MoBay. I had to fly from my hometown to ATL, then Miami, then MoBay. I was supposed to arrive at 2:10 pm, instead arrived around 11:00 pm. Not sure checked baggage would have made it.