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There may be fees for downgrades/insurances and changes to the itinerary. Consultants are always at your disposal, as they can put together the perfect itinerary for you. Create your own itinerary using the multi-stop search function. I understood that as long as you have a single itinerary, you can check your bags to your final destination.

Individual itinerary, multiple airlines on Expedia (luggage) - Air Travel Forum

I made a flight reservation with Expedia last months and my itinerary had several stopovers with several carriers. I understood that as long as you have a one way itinerary, you can verify your pockets to your ultimate destinations. During a stopover, the pockets had to be complained about and checked again until the endpoint.

It was not only luggage charges that were levied, but also the period between planes made it very unpleasant. Expedia was my call to make a complaint, and the impolite account managers (and their manager) kept stressing that they had nothing to do with the pockets. There was a legitimate suspicion that if I book a itinerary with them, my pockets would be taken to their ultimate destinations.

Please, can you give me advice on possible actions, because with a stay of 1:24 hours on the way back of this route I do not see how this can happen. The Expedia wasn't helping at all, and I wish I could tell a client/consumer commission or something.....

Well, I don't know what you mean by "individual itinerary." Once you bought your tickets, your contracts were with the airlines. Individual itinerary means "one ticket" Not sure if you are working for Expedia, but if you are reading my article, you will see that I not only complained about the charges, but also that the pockets had to be inspected, reclaimed and re-inspected.

What carriers did they call if you used several carriers, or did you think you only used two carriers? There were two carriers (on one ticket/route). Calling the originating carrier, they affirmed that they would control the pockets until they reached their ultimate destinations..... What would you do if you had "several airlines" on one flight?

There are one or more stopovers, so one carrier will take you to the first stop and another will take you from there to the next stop or to your ultimate stop. If you have a single pass, but there are two or more carriers on this one pass that will take you to different stations.....

Expedia has sent me an e-mail to take me to the airports just in case the air carrier does not approve of checking the end destinations. If this means that you are staying anywhere for 24h during your journey back home, then it is highly unlikely that your pockets will be screened.

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