Domestic to International transfer in Melbourne

Vee711

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I'm taking the 0600-0825 BNE-MEL flight (I think this is the first flight for the day for this leg) before taking a MEL-HKG flight (J seat) departing at 1020. Both with QF.

The two tickets were bought separately but a prior experience with QF has allowed my baggage to be connected so I don't have to pick it up when I land in MEL. Hopefully the same will happen this time.

I also recall the transfer to be pretty quick? Like 5mins to get to security for international departure?

It didn't occur to me that the layover in MEL might be a bit tight especially if there are delays but I'm hoping that because it's the first BNE-MEL flight out, the only real risk of delay would be due to weather and not operational. My concern is that because the tickets weren't bought together if I miss my HKG flight because of a delay, I won't have much recourse from QF except via insurance.

Just wondering if I can get some thoughts from more seasoned flyers if I should just purchase a BNE-MEL flight the night before or whether the 2hr period between the flights should be okay absent any significant weather event in BNE that may delay the first flight.
 
I think you'll be fine, especially if Qantas checks your luggage through all the way to Hong Kong. Yes, it's no more than a 5-minute walk between Qantas domestic arrivals and International departures.

Obviously flying to Melbourne the night before would make things even safer -- it depends on how willing you are to risk a last-minute adverse weather or technical event.
 
Just wondering if I can get some thoughts from more seasoned flyers if I should just purchase a BNE-MEL flight the night before or whether the 2hr period between the flights should be okay absent any significant weather event in BNE that may delay the first flight.
Most times you will make it.

How much are you prepared to risk the cost of not making it?

Qantas in BNE should check luggage through to HKG since your bookings meet MCT.

As you say it is a short walk, after arrival go up to the departures level and exit to the left of security.
 
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What does MCT stand for?
Minimum connection time.
Yes.

Basically the minimum time a carrier will allow for a transit between flights in the one booking.

It can vary based on several parameters such as Airport(s), departure and arrival carrier(s), dometic/International connection, terminals, etc.

For yours, being Qantas Domestic T1 to Qantas International T2 it is 90 minutes.

Note that at BNE they would be unlikely to check your bags on separate bookings if the connection was less than the MCT.
 
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