Will my baggage be checked through from LAX to PEK to ICN with Air China
does anyone know if my baggage will be checked through from Los Angeles all the way to Incheon, South Korea if I’m having a layover in Beijing? My flight that lands in Beijing is in the same terminal as my flight leaving Beijing to Incheon. I’ll be flying with AirChina and don’t know if they would do that or if I’ll have to go claim my luggage and re-check it once I land in Beijing.
I had another question too about my luggage allowance, my eTicket says I have a “2 piece plan of 2 bags allowed with no fee up to 50lbs/23kg”. So does this mean that I’m allowed 2 separate checked bags in addition to my carryon?
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Can you check baggage through to final destination?
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.Do you have to grab your luggage on connecting flights?
If your bag is tagged to your next or final destination, you may need to pick up your bags and place them on the connection drop-off belt. If it is not tagged to your next or final destination, then you will definitely need to pick up your bags and check them in for your next flight.What is the meaning of baggage checked through?
check (one's) luggage through (to) (some place)To request that one's luggage be sent to one's final destination, as when traveling through multiple cities or via different modes of transportation. I don't have any bags with me because I checked my luggage through to Rome.Is Air China a good airline?
Air China is Certified as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.Air China wasn't that bad at all! (CA983 / Beijing - Los Angeles / Boeing 777-300ER)
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