jamesatfish
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G'day all,
I'm just trying to book some flights for my in-laws who are flying SYD-LHR on a BA flight and then want to continue onto Dublin with Aer Lingus, and I'm wondering if anyone has done this recently and can advise on the suitable connection times to allow.
The last time I made this connection Aer Lingus were still part of OneWorld and my luggage was checked through to Dublin, but as that's no longer the case we will be booking two separate tickets and hence I assume they'll have to collect their luggage at the BA terminal and somehow re-check their luggage onto the Aer Lingus flight.
Does anyone know roughly how long to allow in order to clear customs, transfer to T1 (assuming Aer Lingus still uses T1) and re-check luggage for that flight?
Is it possible to check the luggage at T5 (and therefore take advantage of the T5 arrivals lounge before transferring over to T1) or does it all need to be done at T1?
Thanks all for any help you can offer.
I'm just trying to book some flights for my in-laws who are flying SYD-LHR on a BA flight and then want to continue onto Dublin with Aer Lingus, and I'm wondering if anyone has done this recently and can advise on the suitable connection times to allow.
The last time I made this connection Aer Lingus were still part of OneWorld and my luggage was checked through to Dublin, but as that's no longer the case we will be booking two separate tickets and hence I assume they'll have to collect their luggage at the BA terminal and somehow re-check their luggage onto the Aer Lingus flight.
Does anyone know roughly how long to allow in order to clear customs, transfer to T1 (assuming Aer Lingus still uses T1) and re-check luggage for that flight?
Is it possible to check the luggage at T5 (and therefore take advantage of the T5 arrivals lounge before transferring over to T1) or does it all need to be done at T1?
Thanks all for any help you can offer.