Connecting to a Domestic flight from F

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Nizar

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Is there a chance of baggage allowance issues ?
Trying to get home from DXB but the only availability I can find is through SYD QF2 then connecting to a domestic QF flight to MEL and I do plan on using up close to my full allowance.

Thoughts ?
Or it should be sweet ?
 
Is it all on the one PNR? If so no problems.

If not you may have an issue but show your previous BP and e-Ticket and you would probably be ok.
 
Is it all on the one PNR? If so no problems.

If not you may have an issue but show your previous BP and e-Ticket and you would probably be ok.

Yeh same PNR on an AA redemption. I love it how they just throw in domestic J connections at no extra charge :cool:
Cheers for the feedback.
 
Yeh same PNR on an AA redemption. I love it how they just throw in domestic J connections at no extra charge :cool:
Cheers for the feedback.
You'll be fine. When connecting to a domestic flight from international the more generous allowance applies to the whole journey. Same goes for if you're connecting to an international flight from domestic.
 
You'll be fine. When connecting to a domestic flight from international the more generous allowance applies to the whole journey. Same goes for if you're connecting to an international flight from domestic.

Interesting first post, are you sure that is always the case with regard to IATA and Most Significant Carrier (MSC) resolution 302 rules?

I am not talking about the case of the OP, that has been answered.
 
Interesting first post, are you sure that is always the case with regard to IATA and Most Significant Carrier (MSC) resolution 302 rules?

I am not talking about the case of the OP, that has been answered.
I am talking about OP's case. That is the whole context of this thread. My post is specific to QF, which is the carrier the OP's enquiry was about.

From the QF web site: "If transferring from a Qantas Domestic flight to a Qantas International flight, or vice versa, within 24 hours, the International Baggage Allowance is accepted on both flights. Present both tickets when checking baggage in."
 
Since it is all on QF metal, IATA resolution 302 does not apply.

However, if the journey was on 'mixed carriers' while and IATA 302 was in operation then "the most generous allowance" may not necessarily apply for the journey.
 
I am talking about OP's case. That is the whole context of this thread. My post is specific to QF, which is the carrier the OP's enquiry was about.

From the QF web site: "If transferring from a Qantas Domestic flight to a Qantas International flight, or vice versa, within 24 hours, the International Baggage Allowance is accepted on both flights. Present both tickets when checking baggage in."

Funny how your post did not refer to QF or anyone's case - you are only mentioning this after the fact.
Don't worry, it's OK - you have been corrected by serfty. ;)
We wouldn't want misinformation to be spread on AFF :lol:
 
Funny how your post did not refer to QF or anyone's case - you are only mentioning this after the fact.
Don't worry, it's OK - you have been corrected by serfty. ;)
We wouldn't want misinformation to be spread on AFF :lol:

Serfty was clarifying your comments since you bought up MSC!

As for the QF reference its hardly after the fact when its in the QFF section :shock:

For the record Eminere has not posted any misinformation that I can see, just succinctly and correctly answered the OPs question.
 
Funny how your post did not refer to QF or anyone's case - you are only mentioning this after the fact.
Don't worry, it's OK - you have been corrected by serfty. ;)
We wouldn't want misinformation to be spread on AFF :lol:

I thought it was fairly obvious what they were referring to.

The only correction was to the comments about MSC, to which eminere made no mention of.:oops:
 
Serfty was clarifying your comments since you bought up MSC!

As for the QF reference its hardly after the fact when its in the QFF section :shock:

For the record Eminere has not posted any misinformation that I can see, just succinctly and correctly answered the OPs question.

I thought it was fairly obvious what they were referring to.

The only correction was to the comments about MSC, to which eminere made no mention of.:oops:
Thank you both for chiming in. I sincerely hope not all first-timers to the forum are treated this way as the information on here is great and I'd love to stay on and contribute.
 
To complicate things I want to repeat the DXB trip but there is no QF2/10 available on the day I want to travel so what I am thinking is to grab an EY flight that arrives into SYD roughly the same time (in F) then grab a QF domestic flight ?

If I show at the QF check-in that I just got off an F flight (albeit with another/rival(?) airline) would they let me get to MEL with the same luggage ?
 
To complicate things I want to repeat the DXB trip but there is no QF2/10 available on the day I want to travel so what I am thinking is to grab an EY flight that arrives into SYD roughly the same time (in F) then grab a QF domestic flight ?

If I show at the QF check-in that I just got off an F flight (albeit with another/rival(?) airline) would they let me get to MEL with the same luggage ?

No but presuming this is an AA award can they not book you through to MEL on the same award?
 
No but presuming this is an AA award can they not book you through to MEL on the same award?

How about if I book the domestic with their Virgin partners ? Then perhaps they will be more lenient ?

It is an AA award but EY have a direct service to MEL however it arrives at night.
I need to get into MEL in the morning.

And EY needs to be booked over the phone. Or do you mean the AA CSR people would be happy to chuck a QF domestic at the end of it for the same price ?
 
And EY needs to be booked over the phone. Or do you mean the AA CSR people would be happy to chuck a QF domestic at the end of it for the same price ?

Yes. AA is region to region, the miles will be the same but there might be a slight difference in taxes for the other leg. Of course there needs to be availability as per usual.

In this case because you are using two different carriers, MSC will apply.

Oh, and if you are not an AA elite and are using a non-US credit card you will be charged "local ticketing fees" (see my thread in the AA forum).
 
Yes. AA is region to region, the miles will be the same but there might be a slight difference in taxes for the other leg. Of course there needs to be availability as per usual.

In this case because you are using two different carriers, MSC will apply.

Oh, and if you are not an AA elite and are using a non-US credit card you will be charged "local ticketing fees" (see my thread in the AA forum).

Good to know amount of miles will be the same.
What does MSC mean ? Maximum status credits lol ?
 
Most Significant Carrier. A IATA regulation defines whose rules (for things like baggage) apply when their are multiple carriers on a ticket.
 
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