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Do I have to look for my luggage and change it on each plane I make?
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Re: If I stop, do I have to look for my luggage at each stop when I change planes?
Re: If I stop, do I have to look for my luggage at each stop when I change planes?
01-08-2021 11:13 PM
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No, not if your travel is all on one reservation and you are not flying into the United States from an international location. When you check-in your bag will be tagged with your final destination and you will get it there.
--TheMiddleSeat
Re: If I stop, do I have to look for my luggage at each stop when I change planes?
Re: If I stop, do I have to look for my luggage at each stop when I change planes?
01-26-2021 01:55 AM
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Thanks for your reply @TheMiddleSeat .
Re: If I stop, do I have to look for my luggage at each stop when I change planes?
Re: If I stop, do I have to look for my luggage at each stop when I change planes?
01-26-2021 08:13 PM
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This is in theory, and correct 98% of the time. I have no idea how many times I've flown, (hundreds) of flights, so 2% or less is correct. I've flown a couple of times with a connecting flight where my bags didn't make it there. They eventually got delivered to me and have never been lost. The frustration was softened both times by getting a nice travel voucher out of it. Just had to wear my travel clothes for an extra half a morning.
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