Hello,
I am interested in learning about Qantas's current baggage interline policies when customers are travelling on separately booked tickets. Searching the forums I've found a number of rather old threads, and searching Google and various other forums and websites leads me to sometimes conflicting, and never straightforward, information.
The Qantas website, which one must assume is correct, clearly answers the question only for flights booked on the same ticket (yes):
... or flights booked on separate tickets on non-OneWorld (or Emirates) airlines (no):
Various flyertalk and other forum posts seem to declare that it is OneWorld policy that interlining has to be performed between member airlines, regardless of whether separate tickets/bookings are in play, but the OneWorld website doesn't necessarily agree with this assertion:
From my reading of this, it all depends on what OneWorld defines as "connecting oneworld flights", and I can't find that defined anywhere.
For what it's worth, I did call the QFF premium helpline and was told that interlining on separate tickets is not possible on Qantas, but I can't see anything written anywhere that agrees with this, and from my google searching it seems that as late as last year there were still some people doing this successfully.
In my situation, I'm on a QF-marketed, EK-operated flight on one ticket, connecting to a MH-operated flight on a separate ticket, so it's the OneWorld transfer situation -- the poorly documented one -- that matters to me. Has anyone had any experience doing something similar this year?
Thank you,
mrpooky.
I am interested in learning about Qantas's current baggage interline policies when customers are travelling on separately booked tickets. Searching the forums I've found a number of rather old threads, and searching Google and various other forums and websites leads me to sometimes conflicting, and never straightforward, information.
The Qantas website, which one must assume is correct, clearly answers the question only for flights booked on the same ticket (yes):
Question
If I am travelling on more than one flight to an international destination will my bags be checked through onto my next flight? Answer
Yes, if both your flights are booked on the same single reservation and your flights are all with Qantas or Qantas, Emirates and/or and another oneworld[SUP]®[/SUP] airline your baggage will be transferred between flights for you. You may need to check-in at the connecting point to obtain your next boarding pass from another oneworld carrier. If both your flights are booked on the same single reservation and your initial flight is with Qantas, but the subsequent flight is not with Qantas, Emirates or a oneworld airline, transferering your baggage to your next flight depends on whether a specific agreement exists between Qantas and that carrier. You will be advised by Qantas staff at check-in, but if you require more notice, either your travel agent or Qantas Contact Centres will be able to advise you.
... or flights booked on separate tickets on non-OneWorld (or Emirates) airlines (no):
... but it says nothing about what happens if neither of these is the case, i.e. if you hold two separate reservations where one reservation is with Qantas and the other reservation IS with Qantas or Emirates or a OneWorld airline.Note: Your baggage will not be checked through and you will not receive your onward journey boarding pass if you hold two separate reservations for your international trip, where one reservation is with Qantas and the other reservation is with an airline that is neither Qantas, Emirates or a oneworld airline.
Various flyertalk and other forum posts seem to declare that it is OneWorld policy that interlining has to be performed between member airlines, regardless of whether separate tickets/bookings are in play, but the OneWorld website doesn't necessarily agree with this assertion:
oneworld transfers
- If you are travelling on connecting oneworld flights, your luggage will be checked through to your final destination at the time of check-in.*
*You may be required to collect and re-check your bags at certain airports due to local security or customs policies.
From my reading of this, it all depends on what OneWorld defines as "connecting oneworld flights", and I can't find that defined anywhere.
For what it's worth, I did call the QFF premium helpline and was told that interlining on separate tickets is not possible on Qantas, but I can't see anything written anywhere that agrees with this, and from my google searching it seems that as late as last year there were still some people doing this successfully.
In my situation, I'm on a QF-marketed, EK-operated flight on one ticket, connecting to a MH-operated flight on a separate ticket, so it's the OneWorld transfer situation -- the poorly documented one -- that matters to me. Has anyone had any experience doing something similar this year?
Thank you,
mrpooky.