What's a Self-Transfer Trip and How Does It Affect My Baggage?
A self-transfer trip involves booking separate tickets with different airlines, often offering more flexibility and better prices. However, because the airlines involved don’t coordinate with one another, each carrier is only responsible for the leg it operates.
This means you’ll need to manage key steps like check-ins and baggage claims on your own for each flight. If you're on a self-transfer trip, you’ll likely need to:
- Leave the boarding area
- Collect and re-check your baggage
- Go through security again
Keep in mind that baggage allowances (both weight and size) may differ between airlines, so always check the policy for each one. If you choose to check in your carry-on luggage, the same process will apply. Finally, depending on the country where you're changing flights, you may need a transit visa or other travel documents.