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Do you have to pay for baggage twice on connecting flights American Airlines?

Do you have to pay baggage fees for connecting flights? No-your bag fee is to your destination. But beware-if you're traveling internationally, you have to pay each airline's fee.



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If you have connecting flights, it is considered as one trip, but if you have a lay-over and pick your bag on the way, you will pay the applicable fee at your next check-in.

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We only through check bags if all your tickets are in the same reservation and you're connecting to another American Airlines or oneworld® flight.

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Passengers flying on American Airlines are allowed one carry-on bag and one personal item free of charge to every destination. The rule also applies to customers flying on basic economy tickets. The carry on bag cannot exceed 22 x 14 x 9 inches and must fit in the sizer in the airport.

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Your first checked bag is free on domestic American Airlines itineraries for you and up to 4 travel companions on the same reservation – that's savings of up to $300 per round trip with the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® card.

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When layover flights are booked with the same airline, your baggage will be automatically transferred through to your final destination. However, if the two flights are with different airlines, you may have to claim and re-check your baggage during your layover.

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In most cases, you'll receive your boarding pass for your connecting flight already when you check in for your first flight. This means you don't have to check in again for your next flight. If you haven't received it, you can go to the transfer desk or kiosk of the airline you're flying with to collect it.

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If your flight is canceled or a delay causes you to miss your connection, we'll rebook you on the next flight with available seats. We will reroute your bags automatically when you check in for your new flights.

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On domestic flights, Basic Economy passengers may check baggage up to 62 inches/158 cm in total dimensions and 50 lbs/23 kg in weight. The cost is $30 for the first bag, $40 for the second, $150 for the third and $200 for any additional bags.

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If your flight has a connection, bags will generally transfer from flight to flight and no additional fees will apply.

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When arriving at the connecting airport all you have to do is to go to your next gate and wait for the next plane, your next flight. There might be a security check in the terminal at the connecting airport. But mostly you don't have to do anything about your luggage. It's being taken care of by the airport personnel.

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When checking in your luggage in most cases it will be checked through to your last stop. When arriving at the connecting airport all you have to do is to go to your next gate and wait for the next plane, your next flight. There might be a security check in the terminal at the connecting airport.

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If you have checked baggage, you must recheck it between flights:
  1. Collect your checked baggage at the transfer airport. ...
  2. Leave the transit zone and take your baggage to the check-in counter (or baggage drop) for your next flight.
  3. Go through security and customs to the gate of your next flight.


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It depends on how your ticket was booked. If your flights were booked under one ticket, your bags will be checked through to your final destination. If your flights were booked under separate tickets, you will need to collect your bags and recheck them before your connecting flight.

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Checked Bags International flights in the US and European Union set a maximum weight of 70 lbs for checked luggage, although you may have to pay fees if you exceed the 50 lb limit guideline.

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American Airlines is a American carrier. Frequent travelers give the airline an average rating of 7.2/10. This is below the general average . Over the last 12 months the rating has been trending downwards.

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