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Hi guys,
I'm flying MSP-LAX-SIN on UA (United Express to be exact) and SQ on a single ticket purchased through SQ. Just like to verify if I will be able to check my bag all the way to SIN in MSP. Do you guys recommend taking any precautions like approaching ground staff to make sure my bag makes it onto SQ7?
My transfer time is about 6 hours and I may leave LAX, so I really hope my bag goes all the way.
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Originally posted by RedEyeflight View PostHi guys,
I'm flying MSP-LAX-SIN on UA (United Express to be exact) and SQ on a single ticket purchased through SQ. Just like to verify if I will be able to check my bag all the way to SIN in MSP. Do you guys recommend taking any precautions like approaching ground staff to make sure my bag makes it onto SQ7?
My transfer time is about 6 hours and I may leave LAX, so I really hope my bag goes all the way.
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/u...ckin-partners/
Checked UA's interline agreements for you on ExpertFlyer and according to them, you are good to go -- whether e-ticket or paper.
Keep in mind, you will arrive LAX at Terminal 7 or 8 and will be departing out of Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT).HUGE AL
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Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostSQ says:
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/u...ckin-partners/
Checked UA's interline agreements for you on ExpertFlyer and according to them, you are good to go -- whether e-ticket or paper.
Keep in mind, you will arrive LAX at Terminal 7 or 8 and will be departing out of Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT).
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Reporting back on making domestic connections after arriving into TBIT
My SQ 8 flight landed into TBIT around 615am as scheduled and I got off the plane around 625am which gave me 2 hours 30 minutes to make the connection to AA in Terminal 4.
I was in J so was one of the first off the plane, short 5 minute walk to the immigration where there were loads of people. But I had Global Entry and that queue was about 10 people but they had about 20 kiosks (4 weren't working) so it moved fast. I was done in 5 minutes and walked to T4 via the connector.
Another 10 minutes later I got to the security check area and it was pretty empty so cleared that in 5 minutes (note that they do not have a separate TSA-pre lane so if it gets crowded you have to queue with everyone else). Got to Terminal 4 before 7am which was plenty of time for the domestic.
In summary, if you have Global Entry then a 2 to 2.5 hour connection is still fairly safe though the security check could make you panic a little. However, if you don't have Global Entry then you might not want to risk it as the immigration line was massive even at 6+ in the morning when I arrived.Last edited by jonleong; 15 January 2017, 10:07 AM.
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Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostI thought the connector is only airside.
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