...or at least were they used to film westerns.
I need to fly from MEL to Durango, Mexico. Likeliest route at the moment appears to be MEL-LAX-MEX-DGO. The cheapest options I find require flying those 3 legs with (at least) 2 airlines.
I'd like to be able to drop my luggage here and pick it up in Mexico city, go through customs and then the domestic flight to DGO. What's the best way to achieve this considering that the cheapest connections involve airlines that are not members of the same alliance?
Options I can think of:
1) Pay more and make sure the airlines are members of the same alliance (or at least do codeshare?)
2) Book via expedia or similar the whole route under the same reservation, unsure if this will achieve the expected outcome
3) Book via a flesh and bones travel agent also unsure about the outcome (and, in this case, any recommendations?)
If none of the above work out and I end up in LAX needing to pick up my luggage and the immediately drop it in for the flight to MEX, do I need to go through customs? (i.e: no 'in transit'?)
Thanks in advance!
I need to fly from MEL to Durango, Mexico. Likeliest route at the moment appears to be MEL-LAX-MEX-DGO. The cheapest options I find require flying those 3 legs with (at least) 2 airlines.
I'd like to be able to drop my luggage here and pick it up in Mexico city, go through customs and then the domestic flight to DGO. What's the best way to achieve this considering that the cheapest connections involve airlines that are not members of the same alliance?
Options I can think of:
1) Pay more and make sure the airlines are members of the same alliance (or at least do codeshare?)
2) Book via expedia or similar the whole route under the same reservation, unsure if this will achieve the expected outcome
3) Book via a flesh and bones travel agent also unsure about the outcome (and, in this case, any recommendations?)
If none of the above work out and I end up in LAX needing to pick up my luggage and the immediately drop it in for the flight to MEX, do I need to go through customs? (i.e: no 'in transit'?)
Thanks in advance!