Baggage and stopovers, where do the bags get kept?
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Baggage and stopovers, where do the bags get kept?
Hi,
When we emigrate next year we are thinking of having a 3 week lie on a beach somewhere en route.
My question is.
What happens to our 40kg or 64kg of luggage that we dont need(as our cabin bags will hold 3 weeks clothes etc)?
Say i flew to singapore. Wanted to spend 3 weeks in S.E. Asia and return to Singapore airport to fly on to Australia.
Do the bags stay in Singapore. Do we have to lug them about for 3 weeks, or do they go on to Sydney for us to collect on arrival. Never really thought about this til now.
Anyone who has done this or is in the know please help.
Al
When we emigrate next year we are thinking of having a 3 week lie on a beach somewhere en route.
My question is.
What happens to our 40kg or 64kg of luggage that we dont need(as our cabin bags will hold 3 weeks clothes etc)?
Say i flew to singapore. Wanted to spend 3 weeks in S.E. Asia and return to Singapore airport to fly on to Australia.
Do the bags stay in Singapore. Do we have to lug them about for 3 weeks, or do they go on to Sydney for us to collect on arrival. Never really thought about this til now.
Anyone who has done this or is in the know please help.
Al
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Re: Baggage and stopovers, where do the bags get kept?
Originally Posted by alkristensen
Hi,
When we emigrate next year we are thinking of having a 3 week lie on a beach somewhere en route.
My question is.
What happens to our 40kg or 64kg of luggage that we dont need(as our cabin bags will hold 3 weeks clothes etc)?
Say i flew to singapore. Wanted to spend 3 weeks in S.E. Asia and return to Singapore airport to fly on to Australia.
Do the bags stay in Singapore. Do we have to lug them about for 3 weeks, or do they go on to Sydney for us to collect on arrival. Never really thought about this til now.
Anyone who has done this or is in the know please help.
Al
When we emigrate next year we are thinking of having a 3 week lie on a beach somewhere en route.
My question is.
What happens to our 40kg or 64kg of luggage that we dont need(as our cabin bags will hold 3 weeks clothes etc)?
Say i flew to singapore. Wanted to spend 3 weeks in S.E. Asia and return to Singapore airport to fly on to Australia.
Do the bags stay in Singapore. Do we have to lug them about for 3 weeks, or do they go on to Sydney for us to collect on arrival. Never really thought about this til now.
Anyone who has done this or is in the know please help.
Al
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Re: Baggage and stopovers, where do the bags get kept?
Originally Posted by chels
As I posted on the other thread where you asked this question, your baggage will come off the flight with you and unless you are travelling on you will need to collect it. If you wish to store it at the airport there are usually left luggage facilities for a fee.
al