Flying from San Francisco to Palm Springs via Phoenix. Will I have to re-claim and re-check bags at Phoenix?
I'll by flying from San Francisco to Phoenix and then Pheonix to Palm Springs. The layover at Phoenix is just 1 hour.
Was booked through British Airways and all flights have the same booking reference.
Looks like American Airlines are operating these flights.
Will I have to reclaim and check my bags again at Pheonix? Do I need to do anything particular at San Francisco airport to ensure my bags end up in Palm Springs easily?
Thanks in advance for your reply!
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I'll by flying from San Francisco to Phoenix and then Pheonix to Palm Springs. The layover at Phoenix is just 1 hour.
Was booked through British Airways and all flights have the same booking reference.
Looks like American Airlines are operating these flights.
Will I have to reclaim and check my bags again at Pheonix? Do I need to do anything particular at San Francisco airport to ensure my bags end up in Palm Springs easily?
Thanks in advance for your reply!
luggage airports
Just make sure that when you check-in your bags in SFO they are tagged to the final destination. The check-in agent should ask you where you are flying to, just say "Palm Springs via Phoenix" and it should all happen automatically: you should get boarding passes for both flights, and the luggage tags should have both cities listed.
– jcaron
Apr 21 '16 at 11:31
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I'll by flying from San Francisco to Phoenix and then Pheonix to Palm Springs. The layover at Phoenix is just 1 hour.
Was booked through British Airways and all flights have the same booking reference.
Looks like American Airlines are operating these flights.
Will I have to reclaim and check my bags again at Pheonix? Do I need to do anything particular at San Francisco airport to ensure my bags end up in Palm Springs easily?
Thanks in advance for your reply!
luggage airports
I'll by flying from San Francisco to Phoenix and then Pheonix to Palm Springs. The layover at Phoenix is just 1 hour.
Was booked through British Airways and all flights have the same booking reference.
Looks like American Airlines are operating these flights.
Will I have to reclaim and check my bags again at Pheonix? Do I need to do anything particular at San Francisco airport to ensure my bags end up in Palm Springs easily?
Thanks in advance for your reply!
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Just make sure that when you check-in your bags in SFO they are tagged to the final destination. The check-in agent should ask you where you are flying to, just say "Palm Springs via Phoenix" and it should all happen automatically: you should get boarding passes for both flights, and the luggage tags should have both cities listed.
– jcaron
Apr 21 '16 at 11:31
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Just make sure that when you check-in your bags in SFO they are tagged to the final destination. The check-in agent should ask you where you are flying to, just say "Palm Springs via Phoenix" and it should all happen automatically: you should get boarding passes for both flights, and the luggage tags should have both cities listed.
– jcaron
Apr 21 '16 at 11:31
Just make sure that when you check-in your bags in SFO they are tagged to the final destination. The check-in agent should ask you where you are flying to, just say "Palm Springs via Phoenix" and it should all happen automatically: you should get boarding passes for both flights, and the luggage tags should have both cities listed.
– jcaron
Apr 21 '16 at 11:31
Just make sure that when you check-in your bags in SFO they are tagged to the final destination. The check-in agent should ask you where you are flying to, just say "Palm Springs via Phoenix" and it should all happen automatically: you should get boarding passes for both flights, and the luggage tags should have both cities listed.
– jcaron
Apr 21 '16 at 11:31
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I am trying to find what this question is a duplicate of but I can't find any. Perhaps others found this self evident and haven't asked. Anyways, since you are flying on a single ticket within a single country your luggage goes through to the end. International is different but that definitely has duplicates.
Since it sounds like the op may not be well travelled on the US, I can see where the question came from: when transferring from an international to a US domestic flight you do have to collect and recheck bags, but not domestic - domestic or domestic - international
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Apr 21 '16 at 18:29
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I am trying to find what this question is a duplicate of but I can't find any. Perhaps others found this self evident and haven't asked. Anyways, since you are flying on a single ticket within a single country your luggage goes through to the end. International is different but that definitely has duplicates.
Since it sounds like the op may not be well travelled on the US, I can see where the question came from: when transferring from an international to a US domestic flight you do have to collect and recheck bags, but not domestic - domestic or domestic - international
– Carl from Busbud
Apr 21 '16 at 18:29
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I am trying to find what this question is a duplicate of but I can't find any. Perhaps others found this self evident and haven't asked. Anyways, since you are flying on a single ticket within a single country your luggage goes through to the end. International is different but that definitely has duplicates.
Since it sounds like the op may not be well travelled on the US, I can see where the question came from: when transferring from an international to a US domestic flight you do have to collect and recheck bags, but not domestic - domestic or domestic - international
– Carl from Busbud
Apr 21 '16 at 18:29
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I am trying to find what this question is a duplicate of but I can't find any. Perhaps others found this self evident and haven't asked. Anyways, since you are flying on a single ticket within a single country your luggage goes through to the end. International is different but that definitely has duplicates.
I am trying to find what this question is a duplicate of but I can't find any. Perhaps others found this self evident and haven't asked. Anyways, since you are flying on a single ticket within a single country your luggage goes through to the end. International is different but that definitely has duplicates.
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Since it sounds like the op may not be well travelled on the US, I can see where the question came from: when transferring from an international to a US domestic flight you do have to collect and recheck bags, but not domestic - domestic or domestic - international
– Carl from Busbud
Apr 21 '16 at 18:29
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Since it sounds like the op may not be well travelled on the US, I can see where the question came from: when transferring from an international to a US domestic flight you do have to collect and recheck bags, but not domestic - domestic or domestic - international
– Carl from Busbud
Apr 21 '16 at 18:29
Since it sounds like the op may not be well travelled on the US, I can see where the question came from: when transferring from an international to a US domestic flight you do have to collect and recheck bags, but not domestic - domestic or domestic - international
– Carl from Busbud
Apr 21 '16 at 18:29
Since it sounds like the op may not be well travelled on the US, I can see where the question came from: when transferring from an international to a US domestic flight you do have to collect and recheck bags, but not domestic - domestic or domestic - international
– Carl from Busbud
Apr 21 '16 at 18:29
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Just make sure that when you check-in your bags in SFO they are tagged to the final destination. The check-in agent should ask you where you are flying to, just say "Palm Springs via Phoenix" and it should all happen automatically: you should get boarding passes for both flights, and the luggage tags should have both cities listed.
– jcaron
Apr 21 '16 at 11:31