Jetstar - Seoul-Sydney-Melbourne Transfers

tenchuu666

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I have been searching for hours but can't find concrete answers on the transfer process at Sydney T1.

I am flying with Jetstar from Seoul to Melbourne via Sydney T1.

I understand that international to domestic transfers with Jetstar require me to collect luggage and check-in again at the domestic terminal. However, my flight from Seoul (JQ48) and the connecting flight from Syd-Mel (JQ62) arrives and departs from the T1 international terminal.

So my questions are:
1. Has anyone else done a similar Jetstar connection through Sydney T1 and is 2.5 hours sufficient transfer time?
2. In the case of arrival and departure within T1 international, does Jetstar check luggage all the way through to Melbourne or do I need to collect and check-in the luggage again?
3. Can you run me through what I need to do for the transfer once I arrive in Sydney. Do I stay air side when I arrive at Sydney airport or do I need to clear immigration/customs, collect luggage, check-in and then enter through immigration again (or is the domestic flights at T1 through a different entrance)?

Thanks for any advice. Google isn't helping and AI seems to give me 10 different answers.
 
I expect it will work like any other domestic-international or v.v. Jetstar connection. You collect your bags and check in for the next flight as normal. You better hurry, if JQ62 isn't cancelled, check-in closes 1hr before departure.
 
I expect it will work like any other domestic-international or v.v. Jetstar connection. You collect your bags and check in for the next flight as normal. You better hurry, if JQ62 isn't cancelled, check-in closes 1hr before departure.
But it’s international-international…

Anyway, check-in at ICN will advise where the bags need to be collected. If only tagged to Syd then the OP will clear immigration and customs there. If tagged to MEL presumably the OP will stay airside and clear formalities in MEL.
 
In general you need to go through customs and immigration at first port in Australia collecting and having luggage scanned.

Which would mean then queuing back up at the JQ check-in and getting a boarding card with a D stamp
(As long as the flight isn't cancelled, and you are shifted to an actual Dom flight)

But there have been a few QF int terminal tags that were seemingly an exception to that.
 
In general you need to go through customs and immigration at first port in Australia collecting and having luggage scanned.

Which would mean then queuing back up at the JQ check-in and getting a boarding card with a D stamp
(As long as the flight isn't cancelled, and you are shifted to an actual Dom flight)

But there have been a few QF int terminal tags that were seemingly an exception to that.
‘In general’ because 99% of connections are international to domestic. But as we see from the QF flights via Perth, you can stay international and clear at your final arrival point. (I don’t believe it’s the same as the USA which requires you to enter the US at your port of arrival.)

Edited… also the QR flights to ADL via MEL… you don’t get off in melbourne and clear immigration. You do that in ADL.
 
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‘In general’ because 99% of connections are international to domestic. But as we see from the QF flights via Perth, you can stay international and clear at your final arrival point. (I don’t believe it’s the same as the USA which requires you to enter the US at your port of arrival.)

Edited… also the QR flights to ADL via MEL… you don’t get off in melbourne and clear immigration. You do that in ADL.
You've pinned down the issue I have perfectly.

I can't figure out whether Syd T1 transfers to Mel is deemed international-international or international-domestic, which I guess determines whether I need to clear immigration in Syd or in Mel. Really confusing.
 
You've pinned down the issue I have perfectly.

I can't figure out whether Syd T1 transfers to Mel is deemed international-international or international-domestic, which I guess determines whether I need to clear immigration in Syd or in Mel. Really confusing.
Well… nothing really you can do about it now :)

Wait until check-in at ICN, they’ll see the connection to MEL (all on one ticket right?), and simply ask them where the bags are going… SYD or MEL. That’ll determine what you need to do in Sydney, and where you clear immigration.

If you din need to collect bags in SYD, 2.5 hours should be ok. You need to be back at the JQ check-in one hour before t(e next flight… so 90 mins should be fine!
 
Well… nothing really you can do about it now :)

Wait until check-in at ICN, they’ll see the connection to MEL (all on one ticket right?), and simply ask them where the bags are going… SYD or MEL. That’ll determine what you need to do in Sydney, and where you clear immigration.

If you din need to collect bags in SYD, 2.5 hours should be ok. You need to be back at the JQ check-in one hour before t(e next flight… so 90 mins should be fine!
Thanks for the advice and good to hear that 2.5 hours should be ok - one less thing off my mind.

Guess I'll just need to wait until check-in at ICN and hopefully get some clarity then. Yep, booked through to Melbourne on the one ticket which is why I was hoping Jetstar would check luggage all the way, but not so sure now.
 

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