Qatar-SAS Baggage Checkin

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I have a flight from Doha to London with Qatar Airways and then with SAS to Oslo. I just talked with Qatar helpdesk, they said that the baggage will only be checked-in till London. Both flights are on same ticket and same reference number. The transit time is just 1 hour 35 minutes and from terminal T4 to T2. This seems impossible. Is there anything I can do?






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How early can you check-in baggage SAS?

Check-in and boarding On most flights you can check in online starting 30 hours before, and up until one hour before departure. If you prefer, you can also check in at the airport.

How early can I check-in my luggage Qatar Airways?

Check in online Online check-in for flights from the U.S. opens 24 hours prior to departure and check-in for flights to the U.S. opens 24 hours prior to departure from Doha. *Online check-in on qatarairways.com is only available for flights operated by Qatar Airways.

Can you check-in at the airport with SAS?

At the airport you can check in by Self-Service Check-in machine or at the manned check-in counters. Make sure you arrive at the airport with enough time to check in, drop your baggage, go through the security control and to be at the boarding gate on time.

How many bags can you check-in SAS?

Passengers can check up to four bags, but checking that many bags will cost you a fee. If you pre-pay for your extra bags at least 22 hours before departure, it'll cost less. The cost of the extra bags depends on your specific flight itinerary and fare class.



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