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Oct 14, 2022 at 10:58 comment added jcaron @KushTrivedi Yes, your luggage should be "checked-through" and in this scenario you won't see it, it will transferred from one flight to the other (you're in the first scenario given above). The other way around (India -> EWR -> DTW) would be different.
Oct 13, 2022 at 19:04 comment added Kush Trivedi Hi, I have booked both of my flights on same ticket (United and then AirIndia, both are member of star alliance), although have different PNR for each airline. I am able to see both of my flights when I go to United Booking either AirIndia Booking. Does this mean my luggage will reach at final destination irrespective of terminal change? @jcaron
Oct 13, 2022 at 12:28 comment added jcaron In the separate tickets scenario, do not forget that you need to check-in/drop bags for the second flight before the check-in deadline for that flight, which in the case of both United and Air India is one hour before the flight.
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