Will luggage be transferred if an itinerary has two different airlines?
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Will luggage be transferred if an itinerary has two different airlines?
My brother recently booked a round-trip to Hawaii through Expedia. On the return leg, he is on United from Kona to O'Hare; then is on American from O'Hare to Indianapolis? Will his luggage be transferred to the American flight? Would he be better off to do carry-on?
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As long as the check-in person sees both segments, which they should if the ticket was bought through Expedia, through-checking should be no problem.
If it's on two separate tickets (i.e. bought separately) then you need to show the check-in person the second ticket so they can put the info on the bag tag.
If it's on two separate tickets (i.e. bought separately) then you need to show the check-in person the second ticket so they can put the info on the bag tag.
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martym:
I think that you already have the answers to your question but here is an added suggestion.
When checking in, I always TRY to remember to look at the airport code on my luggage at check in.
Errors will still happen but I feel better knowing that my luggage has the same airport code destination as I do.
Woodie
I think that you already have the answers to your question but here is an added suggestion.
When checking in, I always TRY to remember to look at the airport code on my luggage at check in.
Errors will still happen but I feel better knowing that my luggage has the same airport code destination as I do.
Woodie




