Hi,
I am just after some info on the following:
If I was to travel to London via Australia with Singapore Airlines, then get onto a connecting flight to Manchester with British Airways, would the the person at checkin be able to check my bags all the way thru to Manchester, even though I will be getting onto a different carrier ? I know Singapore has a flight to Manchester, I just want to ride the a380 which goes to London, and by checking bags all the way, I hope to avoid re-checking my bags as you would in the US. Also, if they do/dont, eitherway, how much time should I allow between the flights, taking into consideration immigration/security etc... I would be arriving mid week.
Cheers
I am just after some info on the following:
If I was to travel to London via Australia with Singapore Airlines, then get onto a connecting flight to Manchester with British Airways, would the the person at checkin be able to check my bags all the way thru to Manchester, even though I will be getting onto a different carrier ? I know Singapore has a flight to Manchester, I just want to ride the a380 which goes to London, and by checking bags all the way, I hope to avoid re-checking my bags as you would in the US. Also, if they do/dont, eitherway, how much time should I allow between the flights, taking into consideration immigration/security etc... I would be arriving mid week.
Cheers