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Exactly what I do, too, and why I do it.we can prevent them from loosing our luggage by taking it into the cabin with us. As I only travel with a 36L pack for my Caminos, I never baggage check it. That may mean that I have to purchase poles in France or Spain, or abandon them before my return to the States. In the big picture that seems like a small price to pay for knowing my kit will be with me to start my Camino or that important or sentimental items will arrive home with me and not be lost in transit. As I don’t believe air travel will get better any time soon, I can only look toward the small things that I have some control over that will make my Caminos successful.
We recently flew American/Iberia to San Sebastian from Albuquerque via Dallas and Madrid. In Albuquerque they gave us boarding passes all the way to San Sebastian. If we don't get those boarding passes next time, I'll be nervous knowing what happened to you with being put on stand-by. We didn't have any problems on the flights coming or going except on the return flight had a delay in Dallas. I said to my husband, "All the buses and trains and flights we were on in Spain were right on time but as soon as we get back to the US things start to fall apart." It seems there's always a delay in Dallas. The year before with similar reservations, our flight from ABQ to DFW was cancelled and we got rerouted through Chicago. Barely made connections but it did work out. We read recently that if a connecting flight with American is just a few minutes late, their computer system might automatically rebook you even if you would have time to make the connection and it has caused some people overnight delays, etc. This has made us start rethinking about flying on American. Trouble is, they seem to have the best schedules for getting to Spain, at least from Albuquerque.Anyone had issues flying American Airlines or Iberia (American Airlines Partner) from the states and back for there Camino 2024?
I booked our flights through AA.com 7 Months ago from DFW to Santiago de Compestela for a May 2024 Sarria to Santiago slow Camino. When checking in At DFW Iberia could not print our boarding passes from Madrid to Santiago so they told me to just see a ticket agent once we land in Madrid. (Red flag) So I did and with a bit of a language barrier they were only granting us Standby Seating for Madrid to Santiago. I was like I booked this flight 7 months ago but we were about to miss the connection all together and so we ran to the gate and of course we’re the last 2 peeps to board the plane but by the grace of god we got seated albeit not together.
The Camino was awesome and everything was smooth sailing the whole way until……checkin at SCQ to fly home. They were training some interns with Iberia and they hosed up names and bags and destinations. The boss lady caught this when we had our turn to check in and she assured us the bags will be corrected and pushed to the final DFW destination. Well the flight was 15 min late pushing away from the gate to Madrid per a tractor issue. So you know what happened next… tons of other folks missed their connections to other parts around the world including our flight to DFW. So with no apology given by anyone with Iberia Airlines for anyones inconvience we got involuntarily rebooked on a American Airlines flight the next day and had to stay over night in Madrid at their expense. After a long stressful night and airport transfers, we got back to America and DFW Memorial Day Weekend with NO BAGS! Of course I filed a claim of lost luggage with American Airlines and was able to clear customs with that document. Today over a week later and still no bags….American is working with Iberia to locate them, but not getting any confidence from anyone they will ever turn up. Thank god I had our Compestela’s on my carryon pack. But we have lost all sorts of things we should never have placed in the checked baggage.
Anyone else had issues this year with these 2 airlines? I get they maybe overwhelmed but that’s no excuse.
In a nutshell.Let’s face it, we are captives. I have seen no evidence that the airlines are at all sensitive to increasing complaints; in fact their customer service keeps getting worse! At least in Europe, the passenger protections are generous and strictly enforced. Not so much here in the US.
Climate change, extremely tight connection times, insufficient backup aircraft when maintenance problems arise, crew stretched to the max, all of these things lead to more and more disruptions and cancellations. Yet at the same time airlines are recording record profits, so why should they change the business model?!
From your comments, it looks like (?) at least part of the problem is not allowing enough time for connections (esp on the return home when you said a 15 min delay leaving Santiago caused many to miss their connections). For international flight connections, the recommended time between connections is 2 - 3 hours minimum.Anyone had issues flying American Airlines or Iberia (American Airlines Partner) from the states and back for there Camino 2024?
I booked our flights through AA.com 7 Months ago from DFW to Santiago de Compestela for a May 2024 Sarria to Santiago slow Camino. When checking in At DFW Iberia could not print our boarding passes from Madrid to Santiago so they told me to just see a ticket agent once we land in Madrid. (Red flag) So I did and with a bit of a language barrier they were only granting us Standby Seating for Madrid to Santiago. I was like I booked this flight 7 months ago but we were about to miss the connection all together and so we ran to the gate and of course we’re the last 2 peeps to board the plane but by the grace of god we got seated albeit not together.
The Camino was awesome and everything was smooth sailing the whole way until……checkin at SCQ to fly home. They were training some interns with Iberia and they hosed up names and bags and destinations. The boss lady caught this when we had our turn to check in and she assured us the bags will be corrected and pushed to the final DFW destination. Well the flight was 15 min late pushing away from the gate to Madrid per a tractor issue. So you know what happened next… tons of other folks missed their connections to other parts around the world including our flight to DFW. So with no apology given by anyone with Iberia Airlines for anyones inconvience we got involuntarily rebooked on a American Airlines flight the next day and had to stay over night in Madrid at their expense. After a long stressful night and airport transfers, we got back to America and DFW Memorial Day Weekend with NO BAGS! Of course I filed a claim of lost luggage with American Airlines and was able to clear customs with that document. Today over a week later and still no bags….American is working with Iberia to locate them, but not getting any confidence from anyone they will ever turn up. Thank god I had our Compestela’s on my carryon pack. But we have lost all sorts of things we should never have placed in the checked baggage.
Anyone else had issues this year with these 2 airlines? I get they maybe overwhelmed but that’s no excuse.
For some reason, even if they are booked as connecting flights, you cannot get a boarding pass for a connecting domestic flight out of Barajas if you are checking in online less than 24 hours before the Iberia flight leaves. (In most other situations you can check in online for all legs 24 hours before the *first* flight - Iberia is different however).Can one not check in online for a connecting flight in advance - assuming no hold baggage?
Anyone had issues flying American Airlines or Iberia (American Airlines Partner) from the states and back for there Camino 2024?
I had a similar situation once with AA where I paid for special selected seats and was resigned to some others at the last moment.Yes. Our flights both coming and going were cancelled, rebooked at the last minute - literally while we were sitting at the airport - and we also had to RUN to catch our connecting flight at Heathrow - which I had originally avoided because it's a horrible airport imo. In addition, I paid nearly $300 for special seats, which I did not get. I have yet to have the energy to figure out how to get a refund. I hope to never fly Iberia or American again!
And coming back the same way ?It might not work for everyone, but we gave up on airlines years ago. We cross by ship. 7 pleasant days at sea sure beats flying. Any we've never had any lost luggage!
Totally agree. I check my bag because I check my poles. They are MY poles! They've been with me through many hikes including Machu Picchu. I like their grips and can adjust them within seconds. I don't need to buy a pair and then hope that at the very least they will not chafe my palms.That's was my first reaction too - that a 15min
We always check in our bags and poles - haven't lost them yet on 3 caminos. I just can't get my head around buying and discarding poles which so many recommend - some saying they have done this for multilpe caminos! Hasn't the world got enough rubbish without us adding more and leaving for someone else to deal with? The good people of Santiago must have more than several pairs each already. Sorry, but this practice which many recommend really irks me
I have had three flights cancelled at the last minute with no offers of rebooking or any link on how to be refunded. I never fly Iberia anymore to and from US/Spain. They are getting worse and worse. This began in 2018 and then again for two more flights in 2022. I also had to rebook my connections which cost me roughly the same price as the international flight.I would’ve taken a train or bus but I had guests with me that were set on air travel. I have learned my lesson. It may cost more for another flight, but in the end it saves money. Iberia has been disappointing and I won’t book with them again. I cannot speak to American Airline as I have never used them but I did see on the news they were having difficulties finding stewardesses which had contributed to multiple delays and cancelled flights out of San Francisco area.Anyone had issues flying American Airlines or Iberia (American Airlines Partner) from the states and back for there Camino 2024?
I booked our flights through AA.com 7 Months ago from DFW to Santiago de Compestela for a May 2024 Sarria to Santiago slow Camino. When checking in At DFW Iberia could not print our boarding passes from Madrid to Santiago so they told me to just see a ticket agent once we land in Madrid. (Red flag) So I did and with a bit of a language barrier they were only granting us Standby Seating for Madrid to Santiago. I was like I booked this flight 7 months ago but we were about to miss the connection all together and so we ran to the gate and of course we’re the last 2 peeps to board the plane but by the grace of god we got seated albeit not together.
The Camino was awesome and everything was smooth sailing the whole way until……checkin at SCQ to fly home. They were training some interns with Iberia and they hosed up names and bags and destinations. The boss lady caught this when we had our turn to check in and she assured us the bags will be corrected and pushed to the final DFW destination. Well the flight was 15 min late pushing away from the gate to Madrid per a tractor issue. So you know what happened next… tons of other folks missed their connections to other parts around the world including our flight to DFW. So with no apology given by anyone with Iberia Airlines for anyones inconvience we got involuntarily rebooked on a American Airlines flight the next day and had to stay over night in Madrid at their expense. After a long stressful night and airport transfers, we got back to America and DFW Memorial Day Weekend with NO BAGS! Of course I filed a claim of lost luggage with American Airlines and was able to clear customs with that document. Today over a week later and still no bags….American is working with Iberia to locate them, but not getting any confidence from anyone they will ever turn up. Thank god I had our Compestela’s on my carryon pack. But we have lost all sorts of things we should never have placed in the checked baggage.
Anyone else had issues this year with these 2 airlines? I get they maybe overwhelmed but that’s no excuse.
Iberia, dreadfull experience.Anyone had issues flying American Airlines or Iberia (American Airlines Partner) from the states and back for there Camino 2024?
I booked our flights through AA.com 7 Months ago from DFW to Santiago de Compestela for a May 2024 Sarria to Santiago slow Camino. When checking in At DFW Iberia could not print our boarding passes from Madrid to Santiago so they told me to just see a ticket agent once we land in Madrid. (Red flag) So I did and with a bit of a language barrier they were only granting us Standby Seating for Madrid to Santiago. I was like I booked this flight 7 months ago but we were about to miss the connection all together and so we ran to the gate and of course we’re the last 2 peeps to board the plane but by the grace of god we got seated albeit not together.
The Camino was awesome and everything was smooth sailing the whole way until……checkin at SCQ to fly home. They were training some interns with Iberia and they hosed up names and bags and destinations. The boss lady caught this when we had our turn to check in and she assured us the bags will be corrected and pushed to the final DFW destination. Well the flight was 15 min late pushing away from the gate to Madrid per a tractor issue. So you know what happened next… tons of other folks missed their connections to other parts around the world including our flight to DFW. So with no apology given by anyone with Iberia Airlines for anyones inconvience we got involuntarily rebooked on a American Airlines flight the next day and had to stay over night in Madrid at their expense. After a long stressful night and airport transfers, we got back to America and DFW Memorial Day Weekend with NO BAGS! Of course I filed a claim of lost luggage with American Airlines and was able to clear customs with that document. Today over a week later and still no bags….American is working with Iberia to locate them, but not getting any confidence from anyone they will ever turn up. Thank god I had our Compestela’s on my carryon pack. But we have lost all sorts of things we should never have placed in the checked baggage.
Anyone else had issues this year with these 2 airlines? I get they maybe overwhelmed but that’s no excuse.
Yes, they returned my cash this week, but it still was a stressful experience. I won't ever book with them again.I had a similar situation once with AA where I paid for special selected seats and was resigned to some others at the last moment.
Upon returning home I emailed AA and attached the receipts showing extra pay for those seats. My $$$ was returned within a week
While you are there (sorry quick off thread) does PHL airport stay open all night.Although it got considerably worse compared with pre-COVID I also favor UA over many other airlines. EWR is my fave Airport to go overseas since PHL(my home base) SUCKS BIG TIME and I totally abhor going to JFK!
Ah ok. Only looking to hang out in there as have a 6am flight to Chicago so no point getting a hotel. Thank you very much.Nope
I mean you can hang out there but no flights are going out and most eateries close by 10pm or so
Oh dear, oh my!!!Anyone had issues flying American Airlines or Iberia (American Airlines Partner) from the states and back for there Camino 2024?
I booked our flights through AA.com 7 Months ago from DFW to Santiago de Compestela for a May 2024 Sarria to Santiago slow Camino. When checking in At DFW Iberia could not print our boarding passes from Madrid to Santiago so they told me to just see a ticket agent once we land in Madrid. (Red flag) So I did and with a bit of a language barrier they were only granting us Standby Seating for Madrid to Santiago. I was like I booked this flight 7 months ago but we were about to miss the connection all together and so we ran to the gate and of course we’re the last 2 peeps to board the plane but by the grace of god we got seated albeit not together.
The Camino was awesome and everything was smooth sailing the whole way until……checkin at SCQ to fly home. They were training some interns with Iberia and they hosed up names and bags and destinations. The boss lady caught this when we had our turn to check in and she assured us the bags will be corrected and pushed to the final DFW destination. Well the flight was 15 min late pushing away from the gate to Madrid per a tractor issue. So you know what happened next… tons of other folks missed their connections to other parts around the world including our flight to DFW. So with no apology given by anyone with Iberia Airlines for anyones inconvience we got involuntarily rebooked on a American Airlines flight the next day and had to stay over night in Madrid at their expense. After a long stressful night and airport transfers, we got back to America and DFW Memorial Day Weekend with NO BAGS! Of course I filed a claim of lost luggage with American Airlines and was able to clear customs with that document. Today over a week later and still no bags….American is working with Iberia to locate them, but not getting any confidence from anyone they will ever turn up. Thank god I had our Compestela’s on my carryon pack. But we have lost all sorts of things we should never have placed in the checked baggage.
Anyone else had issues this year with these 2 airlines? I get they maybe overwhelmed but that’s no excuse.
Minimize and simplify!?! Now you tell me!I try, whenever possible, to fly directly to a destination….even when a connecting flight in Europe is substantial cheaper. So for the CF, I always fly directly to Madrid then take the train to my starting point! The problem the OP describes is prevalent among many airlines. I recently flew from EWR to Prague on Lufthansa. There was an 1:15 time between the connecting flight in Frankfurt. We had a checked bag for our hiking poles. I didn’t bring our best pairs of poles because I was concerned about the luggage not arriving. When we arrived in Prague, no suitcase. The driver who picked us up, told us that rarely do passengers connecting on the flight to Prague in Frankfurt that originated from the USA get their luggage with the flight. So Lufthansa sends the luggage, everyday, on a later flight, that day, to Prague….standard procedure. Luckily, we stayed in Prague for 5 nights and our luggage was delivered. But if you were planning to immediately leave Prague?? Lots of luck getting your luggage.
I am a frequent flier with UA. My experience has been, as a frequent flier customer service with United has been decent. I find customer service or even being able to reach Iberia by phone, extremely difficult, and thus try, at all cost, not to fly with them. I take a train from SdC to MAD the day before we return home.
But let’s face it, we are at the mercy of some questionable airline practices. So minimize and simplify your connections.
Good Luck! If flight is on time in T1, then transfer shuttle to T2, Metro to Sants and if you have no checked luggage you may just make it? If time is tight consider taxi?Minimize and simplify!?! Now you tell me!
Hoping to fly in to Barcelona on June 18th and hop on scheduled train to Pamplona two hours post arrival. I’ll keep you all posted concerning this potential magic trip.
Amachant, having the flexibility to take a later train is important. I would also keep an eye out for availability on those later trains( remember one must have a seat, no standing room on the train). Sometimes, when I know that train availability is tight, I buy a second train ticket that I can cancel for abt 15 euros extra. IF I know I am making the first train, then I cancel the second tickets online when I arrive at the Train Station. If I arrive late at the airport, then I immediately cancel the first train and calmly find my way to the train station for the second train. But that is me! I don’t want to chance missing a connection in peak season,and willing and able to pay for the extra insurance!Marbe2
Thank you so much for this bit of info!
I purchased our train tix online today and added an additional fee for the reschedule same day train option. Still….
For-warned is for-armed!
All of the lounges I know of at PHL (and I’m flying in or out of there at least once a month) open at 5 am or later.Well that you can. Maybe get some snacks ahead of time. Also may want to look into various airlines' lounges; perhaps one or some of them may be open through the night. Usually at @60.00 entry fee (and free food booze and soft drinks) it's a bargain over hotel
Ah thanks! I won’t get out to the airport until the last public transport operates so hopefully no earlier than midnight ish, so I will tough it out!All of the lounges I know of at PHL (and I’m flying in or out of there at least once a month) open at 5 am or later.
I hate getting to JFK as well, but I don’t hate PHL. It’s come a long way in the last 10 years (although it is certainly no Changi). Certainly there are more international flights from EWR and the train makes it easy to get there, but what’s your beef with PHL?Although it got considerably worse compared with pre-COVID I also favor UA over many other airlines. EWR is my fave Airport to go overseas since PHL(my home base) SUCKS BIG TIME and I totally abhor going to JFK!
I am from the UK and quite like flying into and out of PHL internationally. I sometimes even fly there when going NYC as it’s almost as quick and cheap to get Manhattan as via EWR or JFK.I hate getting to JFK as well, but I don’t hate PHL. It’s come a long way in the last 10 years (although it is certainly no Changi). Certainly there are more international flights from EWR and the train makes it easy to get there, but what’s your beef with PHL?
Which bus? If you are taking Megabus, know that they moved the stop in Philly and it’s now in a much less, um, desirable location until they figure out a new one.I am from the UK and quite like flying into and out of PHL internationally. I sometimes even fly there when going NYC as it’s almost as quick and cheap to get Manhattan as via EWR or JFK.
This trip I am in NYC but flights to Chicago were pricey but PHL-ORD was very cheap ($62) so shall take a bus over to PHL.
You most often have an upbeat attitude in your posts, TM22, and I really like this...public transport is always "lively". It says so much in just one little word.I always feel pretty safe in the USA although using public transport is always lively.
Yep. Greyhound sold their building and then moved all the stops to on market street, where Megabus and Bolt were already operating. That was too disruptive to normal traffic so now all the buses are picking up and dropping off under or near that overpass until the city finds something more permanent - which is a challenge since every time a location is identified, the businesses in that area object and the search starts anew.Ah ok!! Booked through Flixbus but op by Greyhound who I think Flixbus now own. Thanks for tip off. I did receive an email last week but took little notice. . . I caught a bus from PHL to NYC Port A. last year and left from right in centre of PHL. Very nice. Done a few Greyhound bus journeys and many of the stations are entertaining to say least!
Edited to add..
STOP MOVING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2024! From the Broad Street Line (BSL) Spring Garden Station, continue on Spring Garden Street towards N 2nd St & towards the Madison War Memorial Park. The bus will stop under the overpass.
Under the Overpass!!!!!
Anyway I always feel pretty safe in the USA although using public transport is always lively and not for faint hearted.
By all means if it works for you then kudos to you but I rarely if ever git lucky going internationally out of PHL
Ah thank you! Very generous! Slight British/London slang which I hope is understandable to all!! Lively seems an apt word!!You most often have an upbeat attitude in your posts, TM22, and I really like this...public transport is always "lively". It says so much in just one little word.
You used a very generous word in describing the few rather unusual characters waiting in a dank, dark bus or train station at times. With your many travels you have probably "seen it all".Ah thank you! Very generous! Slight British/London slang which I hope is understandable to all!! Lively seems an apt word!!
And don't forget to slip a Tile/AirTag into your luggage. I have heard of Pilgrims that were in one country and could see the tag at an airport in another country – – despite bagging control insisting that the bag was not in a different country. That really allowed them to locate the bag correctly.I will take everyone’s advice for any future Camino’s. Sounds like I’m not the only one dissatisfied with my airline choice. Don’t think I’m heading back anytime soon.
Thousands of pilgrims fly on these airlines every year I just wonder how many have luggage lost and miss connections at no fault of their own.
I also will for sure make a longer connection time between any flight reservations. Maybe flying to Europe is best to never check a bag and just by poles upon arrival.
This will not kill my Camino spirit however….i’ll Chalk it up to a learning experience or a test from god.
Buen Camino!
And? Did that insistent knowledge got them their luggage back in time to start the Camino "as intended" (i.e. today or tomorrow)?...Pilgrims that were in one country and could see the tag at an airport in another country – – despite bagging control insisting that the bag was not in a different country. That really allowed them to locate the bag correctly.
My friend who just completed SJPdP to Burgos leg flew in from Dresden (I presume to Biarritz as she didn't tell me where) and they managed to lose her pack...a trip to a bove and she became a minimalistic Peregrina..
There is a lot of data re mishandled bags on the internet. Lots of it is very technical. Here’s is one in consumer language from a couple of years back from a respected source. USA airlines only. Hope it is helpful for those who want to make baggage delivery a part of their purchase decision. Key figure is mishandled bags per thousand! Of course any data needs to seen alongside the nature of that airlines business; the proportion of transfer traffic versus point to point for example. Folks on here are fir the most part connecting so their ‘risk’ may be higher than the consolidated transfer and point to point number presented here.I hope this thread alerts trusting forum members to the very real possibility that checked luggage will be delayed or lost. I know there are many who have a long stretch of caminos, checking their packs every time, with no delays or losses. Those forum members are very lucky, no doubt about it.
On my Via Serrana this year, I flew from the US-Madrid-Málaga. I then needed to take a 3 hour bus from Málaga to the starting point, La Linea de la Concepción (Gibraltar). My checked bag (with poles and some presents I was going to send on to friends in Madrid) did not arrive. It was a Friday at 10 am. My American app showed that the bags had been offloaded in Madrid, which is where they were supposed to transfer to Iberia for the flight to Málaga. I made the flight connection, so I optimistically thought my checked bag would too.
My bag did not arrive. So now what? I filled out the form with the Málaga agent, who told me the bag would likely arrive today or tomorrow in Málaga. Problem is, I was scheduled to leave Málaga that afternoon. She told me they could deliver it to La Linea, but not on a weekend, so the soonest I could get it there would be Monday. Problem is, @C clearly and I were walking from La Linea on Saturday.
So I told the agent that I wanted the bag to go to Santiago (to Ivar’s), which meant I would have to buy new poles in Málaga before getting on the bus to La Linea. That was easy, in comparison to what I would have had to do if I had checked my pack.
This is my fourth luggage snafu over almost 25 years of caminos, but every one of those snafus would have been a major disaster if I had checked my pack.
If you are a high roller, I wish you luck with checking your pack. But if you’re kind of risk-averse like me, there is no doubt that carrying the pack on is a far superior option.
p.s. My bag did eventually make its way to Santiago, so I was able to mail the food to my friends in Madrid and donate the extra pair of hiking poles!
Marbe2Amachant, having the flexibility to take a later train is important. I would also keep an eye out for availability on those later trains( remember one must have a seat, no standing room on the train). Sometimes, when I know that train availability is tight, I buy a second train ticket that I can cancel for abt 15 euros extra. IF I know I am making the first train, then I cancel the second tickets online when I arrive at the Train Station. If I arrive late at the airport, then I immediately cancel the first train and calmly find my way to the train station for the second train. But that is me! I don’t want to chance missing a connection in peak season,and willing and able to pay for the extra insurance!
Exactly. There are a number of “repositioning” cruises out of Barcelona, and regular sailings by Cunard out of Southampton and Hamburg. As I said, this may not work for everyone, but we haven’t had to deal with the issues discussed in this thread for years.And coming back the same way ?
My comment about a second ticket had to do with availability. If you have a ticket for a specific time, and can change it on the day of travel, great, but there still needs to be availability on another train for you to get on! It is possible that some later trains on the day of travel, may sell out by the time you want to change your ticket. Which means you will have to wait for availability.I just rechecked the train tix I bought yesterday. I paid a bit more to include insurance - Adulto Ida ticket via Traineline.
Adulto Ida Description:
“Before departure, no fees for changes for the same day, exchange fees apply otherwise. Refundable for 85% of ticket price, up to five minutes before departure.”
So! I CAN make a same day exchange for a later trip. I will wait until the day of departure for any hiccups in case I need to reschedule before leaving the states.
I hope this helps anyone still thinking about using a secondary online purchasing option.
Marbe2 - REALLY really appreciate your recommendations & comments.
Mucho gracias!
Yes I see. By asking I was not so much inquiring of "how" but rather "if", basically assuring that your travel indeed encompasses 14 days of just sea travel.Exactly. There are a number of “repositioning” cruises out of Barcelona, and regular sailings by Cunard out of Southampton and Hamburg. As I said, this may not work for everyone, but we haven’t had to deal with the issues discussed in this thread for years.
Maybe, I don't know, I always have a checked bag... ;-) ...and once inside Spain, I send it on to @ivar to hold for me since I never have set plans for after arrival in Santiago. Also, I rather think that my flight to Seattle was probably halfway home, by the time we finally arrived at JFK...Can one not check in online for a connecting flight in advance - assuming no hold baggage?
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