Checkin question - Domestic terminal transiting to international

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awilcockson

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Hi,

Probably a stupid question, I've actually done this on a previous trip, but can't remember how it worked.

I'm flying to Europe, BNE->SYD on QF, departing from the Brisbane domestic terminal, and then transferring to a CX flight out of SYD Int terminal.

Will I be able to check my luggage all the way through (all four! segments to OSL are on the same e-ticket), or will I have to collect my luggage in SYD and re-checkin?

Cheers,

Andrew.
 
Who are the HKG-xx_-OSL flights with? AY?

If on AY I think you will be able to check your luggage through. I have checked luggage SYD-HKG-HEL-LHR before (although the luggage didnt actually make it to LHR)
 
Who are the HKG-xx_-OSL flights with? AY?

If on AY I think you will be able to check your luggage through. I have checked luggage SYD-HKG-HEL-LHR before (although the luggage didnt actually make it to LHR)

BNE-SYD QF
SYD-SIN CX
SIN-HEL AY
HEL-OSL AY

I know on the way home last time I had to pick my bags up in Sydney to go through customs before checking them in again for the flight to Brisbane, but I can't remember if I had to do the same thing on the way out.
 
Since when does CX operate a flight from SYD to SIN (unless it is an obscure codeshare)?

In any case, your itinerary is completely oneworld, so you should be able to check your bags all the way to OSL if you wish to do so.

To be more direct, you should not need to recheck your bags in SYD. The rest should be similar, and I'm guessing that it may not be desirable to recheck at any of your intermediates because I'm assuming your connection times will be quite precarious.

As a data point, I have checked a bag on a routing BNE-SYD-BKK-LHR-FRA with no trouble (QF and BA).
 
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Since when does CX operate a flight from SYD to SIN (unless it is an obscure codeshare)?

umm, they don't ;) Make that BNE-SYD-HKG-HEL-OSL

Thanks for the replies guys, seems like I should be good.
 
umm, they don't ;) Make that BNE-SYD-HKG-HEL-OSL

Thanks for the replies guys, seems like I should be good.

Probably a note - when you are dropping your bag in BNE, just politely ask if you can route your bag all the way to OSL.

The answer should be 'yes' and you may be given the look "were you born yesterday - of course you can", but at least that should be reassuring.
 
They tend to ask if you want your bags tagged all the way through don't they?
 
Will I be able to check my luggage all the way through (all four! segments to OSL are on the same e-ticket), or will I have to collect my luggage in SYD and re-checkin.

Who are the HKG-xx_-OSL flights with? AY?
The mention of "all four! segments" implies to me the routing is BNE-SYD-HKG-somewhere-in-Europe-OSL. The somewhere-in-Europe may be LHR or HEL, but LHR actually makes for better connections when originating in BNE/SYD.

Either way, bags should be tagged all the way to OSL when checking in at BNE domestic terminal. There is a dedicated line and check-in desk for international connections. Use that line and have your passport available. You will likely be given boarding passes for the SYD-HKG and onward HKG-somewhere-in-Europe sectors. However, you probably will need to collect the last boarding pass at the transit desk at the somewhere-in-Europe transit location. They will need to sight the baggage check receipt at that point, so keep it handy with your travel documents.
 
The mention of "all four! segments" implies to me the routing is BNE-SYD-HKG-somewhere-in-Europe-OSL. The somewhere-in-Europe may be LHR or HEL, but LHR actually makes for better connections when originating in BNE/SYD.

Yeah the somewhere else in Europe is HEL. Most boring airport in the world, but better than the hell hole that is LHR.

I know from experience that I'll definitely be able to check my baggage all the way through from Australia to Norway, the question was really just whether the checking in at domestic for an international flight would mean that the through-check would have to happen in Sydney at the international terminal. It appears that I should be ok. It doesn't really matter either way, I just like to be prepared. And I want as much time as possible in the SYD F Lounge :p
 
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In any case, your itinerary is completely oneworld, so you should be able to check your bags all the way to HEL (that is, Helsinki, not the place downstairs :)) if you wish to do so. ...
The oneworld issue is moot as the itinerary in on the one PNR.

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Probably a note - when you are dropping your bag in BNE, just politely ask if you can route your bag all the way to OSL. ...
They should do this without being asked as (being the on one PNR) all four segments should appear on the agent's screen.

It still wont hurt to mention you are going though to OSL.
 
... the question was really just whether the checking in at domestic for an international flight would mean that the through-check would have to happen in Sydney at the international terminal.
Yep, all done at BNE Domestic Terminal using the check-in desk identified for International Connections.
 
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At BNE allow yourself extra time vs. normal domestic, about 20 minutes for me. My experience in BNE and SYD is that the processes a little slow but that may have been because I had different PRN, but they were linked. Anyway the bags arrived on time. Make sure they tag them with priority’s :)
 
Yeah the somewhere else in Europe is HEL. Most boring airport in the world, but better than the hell hole that is LHR.
Why is HEL the most boring airport in the world?

If you want boring then try GVA, BRU, TPE, MNL, CGK, YYZ, DCA and quite a few in Australia.
 
Why is HEL the most boring airport in the world?

Because there is absolutely nothing there. Well OK a couple of dodgy food joints which never seem to be open when I fly through there. And the lounge doesn't even have free food or drink (well booze anyway).
 
And the lounge doesn't even have free food or drink (well booze anyway).
Really. The last time I was in HEL in 2007 the lounge was quite nice and there was free food and drink including booze. Admittedly food choice was limited but it was OK.
 
Really. The last time I was in HEL in 2007 the lounge was quite nice and there was free food and drink including booze. Admittedly food choice was limited but it was OK.

Yep been there a couple of times. Biscuits, soft drink and orange juice were free. Booze and hot food had to be paid for.
 
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