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Separate tickets from different airlines on different legs of a trip
Hello all Fodor's readers. I am wondering if anyone has any advice about buying air tickets on your own from different airlines.
I have FF miles that I can use on NWA, which can get me RT to the west coast. Then I would like to use either Cathay Pacific or Singapore Airlines to China. So if I book these separately myself, I should have enough time for connection. What about luggage? As these airlines are not partners, I might have to carry the luggage at the connecting airport, which is OK. but just am a little worried if my checked luggage does not get to the connecting airport. |
NW should have interline baggage agreemeent with CX or SQ. You can therefore have bags checked all the way. Just tell the check-in agents at your original departure about it. They'll need to see your other tickets/confirmation, and may need to call to confirm. But it can be done.
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I'm not sure where you are flying from, but it seems like a waste of miles if you don't plan on spending any time in LAX or SFO?
CX or SQ will probably only cost about $100 extra, if that, to fly from midwest or east coast. And if you are flying from a major city such as Chicago, Atlanta or New York, the fare maybe exactly the same or possibly even less, depending on sales and promotions. To give up 25K miles for $100 saving or maybe less seems like a waste to me, UNLESS, like I said, you plan on stopping on the west coast for few days, in which case, the fare maybe more expensive and using miles could be a good option. Reporting from beautiful Vina Del Mar, Chile. Unfortunately I'm packing now, but OTOH, tonight I should arrive in the most remote spot in the world - Easter Island. :-D |
Just another suggestion.
Again, if you are not planning on stopping on the west coast, why not buy a NWA ticket to China and use the miles to upgrade one way? |
Stay overnight on the West Coast. It isn`t worth it to worry. Agree, don`t waste your ff miles going to the west coast.
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I talked to a travel agent: luggage is no problem, as what rkkwan posted, I can show the ticket of the next flight to have bags checked all the way.
But, in case of delay or cancelled flight, which causes missed connection, she said, I may be charged a fee to change the second ticket. This is probably true. She is able to put together an itinerary with 2 different airlines (Delta & Singapore) for me, all on one ticket, price is not bad. So I am considering taking that offer. |
Back in 2002, I flew NW to JFK and then flew CX to Hong Kong. My luggage was two days delayed; hung up at JFK. Although I told the agent I wanted it checked all the way through, it didn't happen. It didn't even matter that I made sure the HKG code was on the bag. I learned my lesson and speaking as a TA, will never do that again. I'd rather pick up my luggage from one airline and check in it again with the other.
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BjorkChop:
Did you have NW and CX flights on one ticket or two separate tickets? How much time was between flights at JFK? Thanks. |
Hi Nancy~
I had two separate tickets. I had a few hours between flights. |
Thanks, BjorkChop.
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