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I was booked on a work trip that goes from the US thru Frankfurt and on to the Middle East. I had to change my plans and the cost of rebooking the ticket would have been very high, so the travel agent said to book another ticket. So, I did. I now have a second ticket from Frankfurt to Amsterdam and a couple days later I continue on from Amsterdam to the Middle East. The first booking is thru Lufthansa and the second is with KLM. Has anyone had experience getting the ticket agent to book your luggage thru to your new final destination if you show them both tickets? Is my only option to not check luggage?






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