Do I have to pick up my luggage at Seoul Incheon and how many bags am I able to check?
I am flying to Singapore from Toronto. My route is Toronto to Seoul - Air Canada and then codeshare Asiana Airlines from Seoul to Singapore- all booked on the same ticket. I have looked online and asked my travel agent but getting conflicting confusing information on a couple of things.
First do I have to pick up my luggage at Incheon and recheck them on Asiana or will my luggage be tagged right through to Singapore from Toronto?
Secondly does anyone know if you can check 2 bags free for international flights? I know I can from Toronto to Incheon on Air Canada but it says maybe subject to Asiana Airline check baggage which could be different from AC. I checked the Asiana website and find the information to be very confusing.
https://www.flyasiana.com/C/US/EN/contents/free-baggage
Any information you can provide or share your experience if you have flown this route would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
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How many check-in baggage allowed in Korean airlines?
To/From America (excluding to/from Brazil)Cabin ClassFree Baggage AllowanceFirst Class3 bags, 32kg or less eachPrestige Class2 bags, 32kg or less eachEconomy Class2 bags, 23kg or less eachDo you have to pick up your checked bags between flights?
If your bag is tagged to your next or final destination, you may need to pick up your bags and place them on the connection drop-off belt. If it is not tagged to your next or final destination, then you will definitely need to pick up your bags and check them in for your next flight.Is there a limit to how many bags you can check-in?
Checked LuggageMost airlines will allow you to check one bag and have one carry-on bag. There is normally a maximum weight limit of 50 pounds per checked bag as well as a size restriction. The most common maximum size bag allowed is 62 linear (total) inches.How do I check my luggage at Incheon Airport?
How to use Self Check-inIncheon International Airport Check in Guidelines
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