Baggage allowance inquiry with two different airlines in one ticket
I am flying with two different airlines in one ticket. Finnair from Helsinki to Vienna and Qatar airways from Vienna to manila. Which airline baggage policy should I follow? There is no indicated baggage allowance in my electronic ticket.
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I am flying with two different airlines in one ticket. Finnair from Helsinki to Vienna and Qatar airways from Vienna to manila. Which airline baggage policy should I follow? There is no indicated baggage allowance in my electronic ticket.
luggage qatar-airways finnair
possible duplicate of United Airlines does not comply with baggage policy from IATA Resolution 302?
– Karlson
Dec 18 '13 at 14:45
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I am flying with two different airlines in one ticket. Finnair from Helsinki to Vienna and Qatar airways from Vienna to manila. Which airline baggage policy should I follow? There is no indicated baggage allowance in my electronic ticket.
luggage qatar-airways finnair
I am flying with two different airlines in one ticket. Finnair from Helsinki to Vienna and Qatar airways from Vienna to manila. Which airline baggage policy should I follow? There is no indicated baggage allowance in my electronic ticket.
luggage qatar-airways finnair
luggage qatar-airways finnair
edited Dec 18 '13 at 15:14
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possible duplicate of United Airlines does not comply with baggage policy from IATA Resolution 302?
– Karlson
Dec 18 '13 at 14:45
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possible duplicate of United Airlines does not comply with baggage policy from IATA Resolution 302?
– Karlson
Dec 18 '13 at 14:45
possible duplicate of United Airlines does not comply with baggage policy from IATA Resolution 302?
– Karlson
Dec 18 '13 at 14:45
possible duplicate of United Airlines does not comply with baggage policy from IATA Resolution 302?
– Karlson
Dec 18 '13 at 14:45
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If a trip is purchased as a single ticket (as is the case here) then it is the baggage rules of the most significant carrier that apply.
In your case, since Finnair only handles a European flight and Qatar Airways handles an inter-continental flight, it would be Qatar Airways' baggage rules that apply to the entire trip.
If the flights were purchased separately, then the rules of each airline apply to each segment independently.
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If a trip is purchased as a single ticket (as is the case here) then it is the baggage rules of the most significant carrier that apply.
In your case, since Finnair only handles a European flight and Qatar Airways handles an inter-continental flight, it would be Qatar Airways' baggage rules that apply to the entire trip.
If the flights were purchased separately, then the rules of each airline apply to each segment independently.
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If a trip is purchased as a single ticket (as is the case here) then it is the baggage rules of the most significant carrier that apply.
In your case, since Finnair only handles a European flight and Qatar Airways handles an inter-continental flight, it would be Qatar Airways' baggage rules that apply to the entire trip.
If the flights were purchased separately, then the rules of each airline apply to each segment independently.
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If a trip is purchased as a single ticket (as is the case here) then it is the baggage rules of the most significant carrier that apply.
In your case, since Finnair only handles a European flight and Qatar Airways handles an inter-continental flight, it would be Qatar Airways' baggage rules that apply to the entire trip.
If the flights were purchased separately, then the rules of each airline apply to each segment independently.
If a trip is purchased as a single ticket (as is the case here) then it is the baggage rules of the most significant carrier that apply.
In your case, since Finnair only handles a European flight and Qatar Airways handles an inter-continental flight, it would be Qatar Airways' baggage rules that apply to the entire trip.
If the flights were purchased separately, then the rules of each airline apply to each segment independently.
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possible duplicate of United Airlines does not comply with baggage policy from IATA Resolution 302?
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Dec 18 '13 at 14:45