Do I need to re-check my luggage while changing flights in Manchester, UK?

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I am traveling to New Delhi (Delhi) from Philadelphia. I booked the forward and return journey in a single reservation. I have just connecting flights from Manchester and Doha. My flight path is:

  1. Philadelphia to Manchester (AA) (Layover: 05 Hr 10 min)
  2. Manchester to Doha (Qatar) (Layover: 02 Hr 26 min)
  3. Doha to Delhi (Qatar).

My return journey:

  1. Delhi to Doha (Qatar) (Layover: 03 Hr 30 min)
  2. Doha to Manchester (Qatar) (Layover: 14 Hr 35 min)
  3. Manchester to Philadelphia (AA)

I am an Indian citizen and I hold a valid US F1 visa. Do I have to re-check my luggage at Manchester and check back in with Qatar airways? I called the airlines and every time they are giving me a different answer. Today they told me that I need to check out and check in with Qatar again at Manchester.



Best Answer

Ask the check-in agent if you need to re-check your luggage.

Even if you do, you don't need a visa, thanks to your US visa.




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Do I need to change my luggage on a connecting flight?

If you have booked your connecting flights independently, the airline is under no obligation to transfer your baggage to your connecting flight. In this case, you will need to collect your baggage after your first flight and re-check your baggage before your connecting flight.

Do I have to recheck my luggage with connecting flights?

If your flights were booked under one ticket, your bags will be checked through to your final destination. If your flights were booked under separate tickets, you will need to collect your bags and recheck them before your connecting flight.

What happens to my checked baggage when I change planes?

If you were flying from an international location and changing planes in the United States you would need to get off the plane, get your bag, go through customs, recheck the bag, board the plane, but as you're only on domestic flights @Passenger1C is totally correct.



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Answer 2

Your bag should be checked-through to your final destination; in the outbound case, through to Delhi, in the return case, to Philadelphia; and there is no need to collect and re-check your bag en route in either Manchester or Doha.

Manchester Airport is capable of handling international-international bags for AA to QR. (Indeed, it can handle most other interlining, except to/from some very small domestic operators in the UK for some Byzantine customs reasons, which do not concern us here.)

If AA or QR fail to check the bag through properly, ask them to do it, or ask for a supervisor.

Below is the information from the Timatic airline database on customs clearance procedures for United Kingdom. Note exemption 1, through-labelled international baggage does not need to be customs-cleared.

Baggage Clearance:
- If Aberdeen (ABZ) is the first airport of entry, baggage is
cleared at Aberdeen. Baggage of transit passengers with a
final destination of Heathrow (LHR) or Gatwick (LGW) will be
cleared at the first airport of entry. In all other cases,
baggage is cleared at the airport of final destination or at
an International Community Airport (ICA) in the United
Kingdom if it is labeled accordingly.
- Exempt:
1. Baggage of transit passengers with a destination outside
the United Kingdom if it is labeled to that destination;
2. Baggage of passengers who embarked in another EU Member
will not be cleared at all (use Blue Exit).

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