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There are good reasons for checking in online: eg no checked bags and securing a good seat. But if you have checked luggage and already a good pre-allocated seat, then it probably isn’t necessary. I discovered another reason not to also.
On a recent trip to the US (SYD-LAX on QF and LAX-DFW-FLL AA on a seperate booking), I decided to check-in online for the QF sector. Even though my partner and I were in pre-allocated J-seats, we were on different QF bookings, so I thought it would be sensible to avoid being moved apart. Although, that was probably unlikely as a WP and SG (unless the long overdue op-up to F came my way - which it didn't).
Anyway, at the QF First check-in lounge, the attendant was unable to check our luggage all the way through to FLL as the system wouldn't allow him to add the extra AA sectors.
Even though you have to claim your luggage in LAX, it is still simpler to walk over to transfer conveyer and drop off your bags.
So just be aware. This could be a bigger problem if you wouldn't normally have to collect luggage and you wanted your bags to go through to where ever your final destination is. The attendant would be able to off load you and recheck you in, but you run the risk of losing your seats.
In the end for us, it wasn't a huge problem, being the first flight in to TBIT, we were the first at the transfer baggage re-check and the lady had new tags done in a few minutes and we were on our way. The next hurdle would be getting through DFW after the massive snow storms...
On a recent trip to the US (SYD-LAX on QF and LAX-DFW-FLL AA on a seperate booking), I decided to check-in online for the QF sector. Even though my partner and I were in pre-allocated J-seats, we were on different QF bookings, so I thought it would be sensible to avoid being moved apart. Although, that was probably unlikely as a WP and SG (unless the long overdue op-up to F came my way - which it didn't).
Anyway, at the QF First check-in lounge, the attendant was unable to check our luggage all the way through to FLL as the system wouldn't allow him to add the extra AA sectors.
Even though you have to claim your luggage in LAX, it is still simpler to walk over to transfer conveyer and drop off your bags.
So just be aware. This could be a bigger problem if you wouldn't normally have to collect luggage and you wanted your bags to go through to where ever your final destination is. The attendant would be able to off load you and recheck you in, but you run the risk of losing your seats.
In the end for us, it wasn't a huge problem, being the first flight in to TBIT, we were the first at the transfer baggage re-check and the lady had new tags done in a few minutes and we were on our way. The next hurdle would be getting through DFW after the massive snow storms...