So the question is - how do Qantas, oneworld & other partner airlines’ connecting passengers recheck their bags after customs? Do they lug them upstairs or all the way to the Domestic Terminal themselves?
A good question and one that QF itself struggled to answer both in advance of my travel and at the airport (once again the good folk at QF are ill equipped to answer basic travel queries):
- rang 131211 before flights and was told they thought I must collect bags at INTL carousel and recheck bags at DOM after negotiating the terminal transfer solo
- on the day of travel I checked in a SYD F check in at 0905 (3 hrs before QF019 departure) and the lady assisting (otherwise very professional and friendly) had no idea what to do and had to go and find a supervisor to check. This time the answer was it was my choice. Since there was a slim chance of being allowed on the 1405 rather than the 1940 onward dom flight (BNE-CNS), I elected to recheck bags at BNE.
IF there is still a dom check in facility at BNE INTL arrivals it was not mentioned by anyone.
Incidentally, I did try to do OLCI at F lounge in SYD and this facility was not available for some reason. Can you not do this with a multi sector booking??? Nuts.
The transfer took over one hour!!! This seems ridiculous in itself (OK I broke a rule and checked in one bag to carry my favoured shampoos and after shave scooped up during my visiting to Sydney - Tom Ford and Floris aren't available in sunny Cairns!). My bag, despite being tagged with "first" priority bright yellow labels took ages (35 mins) to come through the carousel (an incoming CX flight from CNS/HKG seemed to get priority from the baggage handlers or something), customers/quarantine were not advertising priority D sticker arrival processing after bag collection and I missed a train by about a minute forcing a 15 wait after queueing behind the CX mob clogging the system after their A330-300 hop.
Whilst I'm writing I'll add that it seems preposterous that F class check in desks can only access their system 3 hrs before departure when pax on incoming flights can be gifted with onward bps many hours in advance.
Once again I waited nearly an hour to check in at SYD INTL (same story as last year on a F trip to LHR having arrived 4 hrs early...)
..thank goodness for the F lounge!!!
PS Actually I have a minor gripe there too, which seems trivial given the overall experience, but am I the only traveller who gets to be served by staff in Flounge restaurant who can't understand a simple order made in plainly articulated polite english???