Måste man checka-in eller går bagaget hela vägen

#1 2023-03-05, 21:25
SilverFang31
Hej,
Funderar på ett flyg från Vietnam (HCMC) till Laos (Vientiane) med 2h mellanlandning i Bangkok, med flygbolaget AirAsia på båda flygen.
Kommer bagaget gå hela vägen till Laos eller måste man hämta ut den och checka-in igen i Bangkok?

Behöver man gå igenom passkontroll och hämta bagage och checka-in igen så blir det att skippa flyget, kommer inte att hinna.

Och blir det nån skillnad om man bokar genom resebolag eller direkt med AirAsia?

Tack på förhand
#2 2023-03-05, 21:28
PerniWha
Har man anslutande flyg till annan destination så brukar bagaget gå direkt.

Annars är det ju bara att fråga på plats.
#3 2023-03-05, 21:41
feemaxxx
#4 2023-03-05, 21:58
SilverFang31
Jo, vet att bagaget brukar åka hela vägen men AirAsia är lågprisbolag som Ryanair, så de kanske har andra regler.

Tack, testade chatten men den var sämst, en robot som inte kunde svara på min fråga.
Men hittade denna info på hemsidan:

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Collect your baggage at the transfer airport. Go to the Baggage claim area and look for the belt with your previous flight number.
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