Does checked-in luggage normally travel on the same plane as the passanger?
Question : Does checked-in luggage normally travel on the same plane as the passanger?
I recently flew to Europe and had a connection in Amsterdam. The first plane was late and I had to literally run to the next gate to make my connection. I did make it, but was sure that they did not have enough time to transfer my luggage. To my great surprise, my luggage arrived at the final destination together with me! How did they do it, is there a highly efficient luggage transfer system in airports? Is it possible that my checked-in luggage traveled by a different route?
Best answer:
yes and no. 50% of the time it does, and 50% of the time it doesn’t
You can’t count on it . Last week my son arrived less than 3 hours for a flight ; so he was put on another one . While I waited at the destination , I didn’t know it at the time-but his luggage was grouped near a wall in baggage with dozens of other bags, awaiting his arrival .. It turns out that his luggage made the earlier flight . I thought it was the luggage we were worried about . This made no sense .