• 20 Aug, 2024
  • Travel tips

Do you have a connecting flight and are unsure how to check in, do not worry. Connecting flights are especially those flights that require passengers to leave the first plane and take another plane at a place before reaching the final destination. When traveling on a single ticket or having the same airline as a connecting flight, you can check in at the starting point once for all the segments. However, when the airline is not the same, or you have two different tickets, check-in works differently; we will find out more details about the connecting flights check-in process; take a look to have a smooth journey. 

When should I check in for my connecting flights? 

When you check in for your connecting flight, it depends on your booking type. Here you can check further information: 

Check-in at the origin (Connecting Flights): If you are traveling on a single ticket and the same airline for connecting flights, you can check in at the origin for all the segments of our trip. You can download the boarding pass for all the connecting flights. The reason is that you don't need to check in separately at the layover airport when the same airline is involved. Check-in begins around 24-48 hours before departure. You can complete the check-in online via the official airline's website, mobile app, or at the airport. 

Check-in for Multiple Flights: If multiple flights are involved and the connecting flights are not the same, you must check in separately for each flight and get a separate boarding pass. For every stop, you can check in online through the official airline's website or by directly visiting the check-in counter at the airport. Some airlines don't allow online check-in; in that case, check the policy. 

What documents do I need for check-in on connecting flights?

In case you are required to check in for connecting flights, here are some documents you may need: 

  • Passport: You need to have a valid passport for international flights. A government ID will also be required for domestic flights. These documents must be up-to-date and valid for the trip. 
  • Booking Confirmation: Keep a copy of the booking confirmation email or the e-ticket. 
  • Visa: If your connecting flight is from a country that requires a Visa for transit, ensure you have the documents. You can check the visa requirement details in advance, which may vary depending on the destination. 
  • Baggage Tags: When you check in for the initial flight, the baggage is tagged and required upto the final arrival airport. Ensure you have kept the baggage claim tags safe as they are required to receive the bags. Also, read the Baggage collection rule for connecting flights.

Conclusion: The Check-in procedure for connecting flights is pretty simple based on the booking type. When flying on the same airline or a partner airline, you need to check only once at the origin, and for multiple connecting flights with different airlines, you may need to check in at every stop. You will find all the details in the article; speak to the airline directly for more information.