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Is baggage claim after passport control?

Since customs is involved with checking the items being imported into a country, it has to be after baggage claim. Otherwise, the customs people would not be able to examine your checked bags. On the other hand, passport control is usually before baggage claim.



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To get your baggage: After clearing immigration, proceed to the baggage reclaim area to collect your bags. If you are on an international flight connecting to a U.S. destination, make sure you claim your baggage before going through U.S. Customs.

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Baggage claim is usually after customs when a person arrives from an international flight at an airport. This is because customs is responsible for inspecting the items that you are bringing into the country, and they need to do this before you can collect your luggage.

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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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If the Label Is Lost, the Airline Will Wait for 60 Days for the Owner to Show Up. If the airline can't find the owner of the unclaimed baggage, it will usually stay at the lost property department for about five days. After that, it's sent to a warehouse, where it's kept for another 60 days in case the owner shows up.

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If you checked a bag, you'll have to collect it from baggage claim from the international flight. You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight.

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If you have checked any bags in then you will need to collect them at Baggage Reclaim. If you already have all of your baggage you can go straight to Customs. Information screens in the reclaim hall will tell you where to collect your bag from. When you see your bag remove it from the belt.

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Usually, passengers don't have to pay a fee for failing to pick up their luggage from baggage claim in time. They're contacted by the airline, which arranges plans for them to pick it up, free of charge. If the luggage must be delivered with courier services, the airline usually covers the costs, not the passenger.

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Usually, passengers don't have to pay a fee for failing to pick up their luggage from baggage claim in time. They're contacted by the airline, which arranges plans for them to pick it up, free of charge. If the luggage must be delivered with courier services, the airline usually covers the costs, not the passenger.

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But what happens when you go to baggage claim and your checked bag never comes around the carousel? Experts recommend reporting your missing luggage as soon as you realize it did not reach its destination. Find your airline's baggage desk, file a claim, and ask for a copy or a receipt for your records.

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Airlines will transfer your checked bags if a codeshare or interline agreement exists between them. You can find out what agreements your airline has by visiting their website.

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If you checked a bag, you'll have to collect it from baggage claim from the international flight. You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight. Finally, you'll need to go through Transportation Security Administration screening.

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Listen to the airline's announcements upon arrival—they will tell you where to find your luggage and how to recheck it if necessary. There will usually be signs in the airport when you disembark that will also indicate if you have to claim your baggage before connecting.

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