Checked baggage through on separate bookings

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Hi all,
Would I be able to have luggage checked through with these bookings (on separate PNRs)?
  • QF436 MEL-SYD, booked as QFF economy classic reward, arriving 1230
  • BA16 SYD-SIN, booked as QFF business classic reward, departing 1620 same day
QF's interline webpage seems to say I can't, but what have others' experiences been?
Is there any point calling Qantas to ask?
Should I ask Qantas at MEL domestic before bag drop (assuming I can find someone)?
Should I hold-off online check in for the SYD-SIN leg?

All advice and anecdotes welcome!
 
Hi all,
Would I be able to have luggage checked through with these bookings (on separate PNRs)?
  • QF436 MEL-SYD, booked as QFF economy classic reward, arriving 1230
  • BA16 SYD-SIN, booked as QFF business classic reward, departing 1620 same day
QF's interline webpage seems to say I can't, but what have others' experiences been?
Is there any point calling Qantas to ask?
Should I ask Qantas at MEL domestic before bag drop (assuming I can find someone)?
Should I hold-off online check in for the SYD-SIN leg?

All advice and anecdotes welcome!
No point calling Qantas.

I think the best option is to go to an assisted service desk at MEL domestic and ask there. That’s the desk that handles domestic->international connections, so if anyone can do anything, they will. But don’t be disappointed if the answer is a ‘no’.
 

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