flyingfan121
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Hi, hoping for some advice.
I have a QF J award ticket booked for June, LAX to SYD departing at 23:40 (2x pax, booked with Qantas points). I am connecting from an AA J award ticket arriving into LAX from JFK at 19:36 (booked using AAdvantage miles)
These are two separate bookings/tickets. As I understand it, AA will not check through baggage from one award booking to another award booking on any Oneworld airline (although apparently, they will if it was a paid booking to an award booking…)
I had been thinking 4 hours is sufficient for a separate ticket D>I connection in LAX. Plenty of time to pick up bags at T4 and check in with Qantas at TBIT… however assuming bag drop closes 90 minutes before the flight, any delay over ~2 hours on my incoming AA flight would mean I would be cutting it fine.
I guess my question is, if there was to be a delay, I would likely know this at JFK. This would be at least 10 hours prior to the QF departure later that night. If so, would Qantas be of any assistance in accommodating a new flight if I let them know I will miss the connection that far out? Or because it Is not on the same ticket, and is within 24 hours, I’d be out of luck?
Is there any chance the check-in agent might be able to check through the bags, even if against official policy?
I am QF platinum if it makes a difference.
Thanks!
I have a QF J award ticket booked for June, LAX to SYD departing at 23:40 (2x pax, booked with Qantas points). I am connecting from an AA J award ticket arriving into LAX from JFK at 19:36 (booked using AAdvantage miles)
These are two separate bookings/tickets. As I understand it, AA will not check through baggage from one award booking to another award booking on any Oneworld airline (although apparently, they will if it was a paid booking to an award booking…)
I had been thinking 4 hours is sufficient for a separate ticket D>I connection in LAX. Plenty of time to pick up bags at T4 and check in with Qantas at TBIT… however assuming bag drop closes 90 minutes before the flight, any delay over ~2 hours on my incoming AA flight would mean I would be cutting it fine.
I guess my question is, if there was to be a delay, I would likely know this at JFK. This would be at least 10 hours prior to the QF departure later that night. If so, would Qantas be of any assistance in accommodating a new flight if I let them know I will miss the connection that far out? Or because it Is not on the same ticket, and is within 24 hours, I’d be out of luck?
Is there any chance the check-in agent might be able to check through the bags, even if against official policy?
I am QF platinum if it makes a difference.
Thanks!