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Landing in Orange county with connecting flight to Nashville in 30 minutes. Will checked bags have time to change planes?
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Yes, assuming Southwest sold you the connection and you are not piecing together two separate reservations. Also assuming incoming flight isn't severely late.
--TheMiddleSeat
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Of course - checked bags go to the final destination along with you. Oftentimes I watch them load the bags right onto the plane.
--Jessica
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No airline, including Southwest, sells a ticket involving a connection, where the airline thinks that the passenger and/or the passenger's luggage cannot make the connection.
Could you miss the connection? Sure. Your inbound flight could be sufficiently late that it's not possible to make the connection