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Usually, if you have a connection, they will forward the bags for you.
Unless you purchased 2 separate tickets that are in no way tied together,...then you might have to check your bags.
I went from SFO to another US state, and then onto Paris...bags went straight thru! Only on the return did I have to get my bag so i could go thru customs when entering the first US state before arriving in SFO.
Unless you purchased 2 separate tickets that are in no way tied together,...then you might have to check your bags.
I went from SFO to another US state, and then onto Paris...bags went straight thru! Only on the return did I have to get my bag so i could go thru customs when entering the first US state before arriving in SFO.
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Again, as long as the two airlines involve have interline baggage agreement, they can transfer your bags, even if you are on seperate tickets. You just have to get the check-in agent at your original departure airport to do it for you. They may be hesistant, and it may take them to make some calls, but it can be done.
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