beardoc
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Forgive me - I know this has likely been done before, but I can't find it under search.
I have a DONE5 running which includes a JL5 (actually the AA codeshare) flight from JFK-NRT. I have purchased a DCA-JFK one way flight on AA (American Eagle, actually) to connect to it - which is on a different PNR to the DONE5, of course.
I will be landing at JFK Terminal 8 and will have 4.5 hours to transfer so easily surpassing the minimum connection times. I figure I would check out the AA Flagship Lounge at JFK T8 before making my way over to Terminal 1 for breakfast at the T1 JAL First Lounge, then fly out at midday.
The question I have is how can this be done smoothly - I'm assuming that I'll be able to show the itineraries at DCA and get my baggage sorted out and checked through DCA-JFK-NRT no problems due to interlining agreements. But will I be able to get boarding passes for both flights at DCA? Or should I try to link the two bookings? Would that help?
I have a DONE5 running which includes a JL5 (actually the AA codeshare) flight from JFK-NRT. I have purchased a DCA-JFK one way flight on AA (American Eagle, actually) to connect to it - which is on a different PNR to the DONE5, of course.
I will be landing at JFK Terminal 8 and will have 4.5 hours to transfer so easily surpassing the minimum connection times. I figure I would check out the AA Flagship Lounge at JFK T8 before making my way over to Terminal 1 for breakfast at the T1 JAL First Lounge, then fly out at midday.
The question I have is how can this be done smoothly - I'm assuming that I'll be able to show the itineraries at DCA and get my baggage sorted out and checked through DCA-JFK-NRT no problems due to interlining agreements. But will I be able to get boarding passes for both flights at DCA? Or should I try to link the two bookings? Would that help?