Do I have to re-check luggage on a layover in Philadelphia?
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I booked a flight from Ottawa (Canada) to Venice (Italy) but it has a transfer in Philadelphia, will I have to re-check my luggage in Philadelphia? The trip was booked through flighthub and though it appears to all be operated through American Airlines, the actual plane companies are different ones.
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I booked a flight from Ottawa (Canada) to Venice (Italy) but it has a transfer in Philadelphia, will I have to re-check my luggage in Philadelphia? The trip was booked through flighthub and though it appears to all be operated through American Airlines, the actual plane companies are different ones.
usa customs-and-immigration luggage airport-transfer
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Is the entire trip on a single ticket? In other words, if you look up the confirmation code on American's site, does it show the entire trip or just one of the segments?
– Zach Lipton
Apr 11 '16 at 17:01
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I booked a flight from Ottawa (Canada) to Venice (Italy) but it has a transfer in Philadelphia, will I have to re-check my luggage in Philadelphia? The trip was booked through flighthub and though it appears to all be operated through American Airlines, the actual plane companies are different ones.
usa customs-and-immigration luggage airport-transfer
I booked a flight from Ottawa (Canada) to Venice (Italy) but it has a transfer in Philadelphia, will I have to re-check my luggage in Philadelphia? The trip was booked through flighthub and though it appears to all be operated through American Airlines, the actual plane companies are different ones.
usa customs-and-immigration luggage airport-transfer
usa customs-and-immigration luggage airport-transfer
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Is the entire trip on a single ticket? In other words, if you look up the confirmation code on American's site, does it show the entire trip or just one of the segments?
– Zach Lipton
Apr 11 '16 at 17:01
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Is the entire trip on a single ticket? In other words, if you look up the confirmation code on American's site, does it show the entire trip or just one of the segments?
– Zach Lipton
Apr 11 '16 at 17:01
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Is the entire trip on a single ticket? In other words, if you look up the confirmation code on American's site, does it show the entire trip or just one of the segments?
– Zach Lipton
Apr 11 '16 at 17:01
Is the entire trip on a single ticket? In other words, if you look up the confirmation code on American's site, does it show the entire trip or just one of the segments?
– Zach Lipton
Apr 11 '16 at 17:01
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As Ottawa is on the list of pre-clearance airports you would have already passed American customs and immigration in Canada.
Judging from Flightaware you're flying with Air Wisconsin to Philadelphia, which has a partnership with American Airlines so that should mean...no need to recheck your bags ! :)
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As Ottawa is on the list of pre-clearance airports you would have already passed American customs and immigration in Canada.
Judging from Flightaware you're flying with Air Wisconsin to Philadelphia, which has a partnership with American Airlines so that should mean...no need to recheck your bags ! :)
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As Ottawa is on the list of pre-clearance airports you would have already passed American customs and immigration in Canada.
Judging from Flightaware you're flying with Air Wisconsin to Philadelphia, which has a partnership with American Airlines so that should mean...no need to recheck your bags ! :)
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As Ottawa is on the list of pre-clearance airports you would have already passed American customs and immigration in Canada.
Judging from Flightaware you're flying with Air Wisconsin to Philadelphia, which has a partnership with American Airlines so that should mean...no need to recheck your bags ! :)
As Ottawa is on the list of pre-clearance airports you would have already passed American customs and immigration in Canada.
Judging from Flightaware you're flying with Air Wisconsin to Philadelphia, which has a partnership with American Airlines so that should mean...no need to recheck your bags ! :)
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Is the entire trip on a single ticket? In other words, if you look up the confirmation code on American's site, does it show the entire trip or just one of the segments?
– Zach Lipton
Apr 11 '16 at 17:01