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When should I get my checked bag at the airport?

When you're traveling within the United States, we make the suggestion to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to departure. For most airports, you must be checked in at least 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time (airports requiring additional time are listed below, Go to footer note).



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Baggage Claim Wait Times It can sometimes take up to 20 minutes to unload a plane, depending on how many bags are being unloaded. Remember, you do not have to claim your bags in your connecting city when you have a domestic flight. Read more about how to deal with international connecting bags here.

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To check bags or check in at the airport, you must be there a certain amount of time before scheduled departure: Within the U.S. – 45 minutes. To or from destinations outside the U.S. – 60 minutes.

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In most cases, you will only need to go to check-in when you have checked-in online if you need to drop off an item of hold baggage. Please ensure that you are aware of the hand baggage requirements for your specific airline before you travel.

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What to Do After Online Check-In. Once you receive your electronic boarding pass, you can head straight to security if you're traveling carry-on only. If you're checking a bag, you'll still need to stop by the ticketing area at the airport.

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Customers can check luggage as early as four hours prior to departure or as soon as the airport ticket counter opens for early morning flights. To find out what time the ticket counter opens in your departure city, tweet @Southwestair, contact us on Facebook, or call 1-800-I-FLY-SWA.

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To check-in and check bags at the airport, you must be there a certain amount of time before scheduled departure: Within the U.S. – 45 minutes. To or from destinations outside the U.S. – 60 minutes.

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The local runner will sometimes wait until ALL OF THE PLANES are unloaded THEN collect all of the local bags. It can take an hour for all of those planes to be unloaded. This is one reason your bags can take so long.

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After check-in, you will see your suitcase go off on a conveyor belt. Depending on the airport, they will often go off to the sorting office, where either robots or staff will sort them to go off to the right plane, or alternatively be sorted and stored ready for your flight at a later time.

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Upon check in, your checked baggage will be provided to TSA for security screening. Once the screening process has completed, your airline will transport your checked baggage on your respective flight as well as deliver it to the baggage claim area.

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Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight. That said, there are many factors to consider that will help you decide how much time you should budget for at the airport.

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If you plan to check a bag you must check-in and visit the ticket counter at least 45 minutes prior to departure. Question: Why can't I check a bag 20 minutes before departure? Answer: The airline's computer system shuts off the ability to check a bag exactly 45 minutes prior to departure.

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Most airlines cutoff checkin at 30 minutes prior to the flight. That gives time for you to get a boarding pass and get to the gate after security screening, and for checked luggage to get loaded on your aircraft. At that point, seat control shifts to the gate agent who can start releasing seats to standby passengers.

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Re: Gate check bag allowed? Your gate checked bags will go to baggage claim. If you check child items or mobility aids, those will be brought up to the jetbridge and can be picked up as soon as you get off the plane.

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Before you travel, make sure your flight isn't affected by a travel alert. Then you can plan for extra time if needed. For the most part, you can't check a bag more than four hours before departure.

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What to Do After Online Check-In. Once you receive your electronic boarding pass, you can head straight to security if you're traveling carry-on only. If you're checking a bag, you'll still need to stop by the ticketing area at the airport. Look for special “bag drop” lines that bypass longer check-in lines.

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Online check-in opens 30 hours before flight departure. If you're only traveling with carry-on baggage and have checked in online, you can go straight to the security control and the gate. If the online check-in option is not available, you will need to check in at the airport.

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Prepaying for your bag online and checking in online will save you time at the airport with bag drop shortcut.

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Online check-in lets you check in from your home or office and print your own boarding pass. You can also choose to have a link to your boarding pass emailed to your mobile device.

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Can I use my mobile boarding pass to go through the security checkpoint and board my flight? Yes, simply show your mobile boarding pass on a mobile phone, iPad, or Apple Watch and a valid form of identification to the TSA Agent at security to proceed.

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First, check-in closes an hour or two before flight departure; if you're not checked in by then, either through the app, online, or in person at the airport, you may not be able to get a boarding pass to get through security and will likely miss your flight.

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