Do I need to collect my luggage on a layover in Singapore? [closed]

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I am flying from Bali to Mashhad. I bought the ticket from Qatar airways. My flight is:

  1. Bali → Singapore (operated by Indonesia Airways)

  2. Singapore → Doha (Qatar Airways)

  3. Doha → Mashhad (Qatar Airways)

Do I need to collect my bag in Singapore as they are under different airlines, though I booked it together?






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Do I need to collect my baggage for connecting flights Singapore airlines?

You have allowed sufficient time to collect your baggage upon arrival at the airport, clear immigration and customs, and check-in for your connecting flight, as well as any other potential delays to avoid the inconvenience and costs of a missed flight.

Do I need to pick up my luggage if I have a layover?

When you purchase a layover flight, you will need to claim your bags when you land at your layover destination, and recheck them the next day when you continue your flight(s).

Do you pick up checked baggage during overnight layover?

If you have an overnight layover, you can request to retrieve your luggage at baggage claim so that you have all of your items with you. However, you'll need to recheck your luggage in the morning, so plan additional time for going through security again.



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