Travelling from US to Paris via UK, can I avoid checking bags all the way through to Paris?

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I'm a UK citizen and have a BA flight from US to London and then from London to Paris the same day (because I had meetings in Paris, but live in London) but I now actually need to be in London instead as my final destination. Rather than rebook by flight (lots of money)…

Is is possible to have BA check my bags through from US to London separately, so that I can collect them in London and just miss/avoid taking the London to Paris portion at all?



Best Answer

Although there is no clear policy on this, the general consensus is that this will not be allowed unless you have a long layover in London (>7/8 hrs).

This is due a number of factors:

  • To make 'Hidden-City' Ticketing more difficult - Often certain city pairs price out cheaper than the interconnecting points.

  • To account for Operational changes - if BA for any reason has to reroute/cancel your flight, they may leverage partner connections etc to get you to Paris. In this case they wouldnt want your bag only tagged to LHR.

Some suggestions:

  • Is your rebooking fee high due to the fact that your ticket is non flexible or due to the fact that the airfare is higher when re-calculated solely to London? If you are actually on a flexible/semi flexible ticket, I would consider rebooking only the London-Paris leg to a later date (even many weeks in the future if that produces a permissible fare). This will enable your bags to be tagged LHR only. Another approach would be to try rebook your London-Paris segment from one of London's other airports (City, LGW) whereby you have to claim and re-check a bag yourself. You could discard the London-Paris segment.

  • The view is that it is generally at the discretion of the agent who is performing your bag check and/or their supervisor. If you can come up with a compelling reason why you need the Bag at LHR you may be able convince them to short check the bag (certain items you have got in the US and have to provide to a business associate that you are meeting at LHR etc.)

  • Make alternative arrangements for getting your bag/contents to London (courier light but bulky items etc)




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Do I have to recheck bags on a connecting international flight?

If you're connecting in the U.S., they require everyone from international flights to re-check their baggage upon the first landing point.

Do I need to collect luggage on a connecting flight?

Check-in baggage will be made available to the passengers at the final destination and boarding passes till destination airport will be issued at the origin airport. Passengers are not required to collect the bag or check-in again at the connecting airport.

Do I have to go through customs for a connecting flight in Paris?

You won't have to go through customs or immigrations (assuming you're ticketed through) and you'll be passed through as a transit passenger. If you arrive and leave from different terminals (which is often the case), I wish you luck -- you'll need it. 6.

Do I have to check-in again for a connecting flight?

In most cases, you'll receive your boarding pass for your connecting flight already when you check in for your first flight. This means you don't have to check in again for your next flight. If you haven't received it, you can go to the transfer desk or kiosk of the airline you're flying with to collect it.



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