albatross710
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Next week I'm heading off to visit Europe (4C) and Philippines (30C) on the same trip. I'm thinking a Singapore transit lounge mid-trip swap. One complete set of travel gear for Europe and deposit the other bags at Singapore left luggage service. This will mean I can travel with less bags around Europe and Philippines
I will be travelling SQ J, am I able to check my two pieces of luggage to two destinations. For instance, when I check in at BNE, I want my European warm clothes to go through to Europe and my Philippines summer clothes ot go to SIN where I will put them into the left luggage service. One alternative would be to make my Philippines clothes as carry-on and use the transit left luggage service.
On my return, I'll check everything to Singapore, leave my European bag at the left luggage service and pickup my Philippines clothes.
When returning from MNL, I'll check my Philippines bag all the way back to Brisbane. While in transit, I collect the left luggage and then check than in for my final leg.
My question is the feasibility and practicality of checking bags into separate destinations on the way out and then checking bags in from different ports on the return. Obviously I see some critical points, a) getting in/out of transit easily and b) putting significant pressure on on-time arrivals and c) flawless baggage handling and d) me packing the right things in the right bags.
Does anyone have experiences of doing anything similar?
Alby
I will be travelling SQ J, am I able to check my two pieces of luggage to two destinations. For instance, when I check in at BNE, I want my European warm clothes to go through to Europe and my Philippines summer clothes ot go to SIN where I will put them into the left luggage service. One alternative would be to make my Philippines clothes as carry-on and use the transit left luggage service.
On my return, I'll check everything to Singapore, leave my European bag at the left luggage service and pickup my Philippines clothes.
When returning from MNL, I'll check my Philippines bag all the way back to Brisbane. While in transit, I collect the left luggage and then check than in for my final leg.
My question is the feasibility and practicality of checking bags into separate destinations on the way out and then checking bags in from different ports on the return. Obviously I see some critical points, a) getting in/out of transit easily and b) putting significant pressure on on-time arrivals and c) flawless baggage handling and d) me packing the right things in the right bags.
Does anyone have experiences of doing anything similar?
Alby