Hi all,
I have just checked in on-line for my flight home from the middle east to London, connecting with VS401 in Dubai.
My connecting flight is booked onto the same PNR, and the Virgin website popped-up the following warning during check-in:
Our records indicate that you may have a connecting flight.
If this is the case and your bags have been checked in for carriage on this flight by another airline, please take your baggage receipts to the Virgin Atlantic Transfer Desk or Bag Drop.
Failure to give this information means your baggage will not be loaded.
I often check my bags through to their destination, and I've never seen this before (and never done it on any previous flight), and my bags have always followed me without problems.
If I was in the US, I'd simply ignore this, but I've never transited through the UAE before. Is there something odd about Dubai which requires this?
I am staying in transit, and pretty sure VS don't even have a transfer desk - there's just a generic set run by the airport.
I'm not going to immigrate to the UAE just to give someone a baggage tag; surely as long as it has both flights on the tag, everything will work as as it always has done in the past?
Thanks for any advice,
Drew
I have just checked in on-line for my flight home from the middle east to London, connecting with VS401 in Dubai.
My connecting flight is booked onto the same PNR, and the Virgin website popped-up the following warning during check-in:
Our records indicate that you may have a connecting flight.
If this is the case and your bags have been checked in for carriage on this flight by another airline, please take your baggage receipts to the Virgin Atlantic Transfer Desk or Bag Drop.
Failure to give this information means your baggage will not be loaded.
I often check my bags through to their destination, and I've never seen this before (and never done it on any previous flight), and my bags have always followed me without problems.
If I was in the US, I'd simply ignore this, but I've never transited through the UAE before. Is there something odd about Dubai which requires this?
I am staying in transit, and pretty sure VS don't even have a transfer desk - there's just a generic set run by the airport.
I'm not going to immigrate to the UAE just to give someone a baggage tag; surely as long as it has both flights on the tag, everything will work as as it always has done in the past?
Thanks for any advice,
Drew