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Mar 22 at 12:14 comment added Hilmar Is there any chance you can still change this flight(s)? This is a difficult connection to make with two small children and luggage.
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Mar 21 at 22:52 comment added user138870 @NateEldredge However the OP booked her tickets, there's no way the luggage would be transferred. The luggage will be offloaded in NRT for pickup by their owners, and screening by Customs.
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Mar 21 at 19:15 comment added jcaron @NateEldredge I believe it’s quite unusual for airlines to transfer luggage between airports, isn’t it? But knowing which airline(s) is/are involved and whether it’s a single ticket or not would definitely help. Also a clarification on the arrival and departure times would be useful.
Mar 21 at 18:46 answer added Nicolas Formichella timeline score: 7
Mar 21 at 18:34 comment added Nate Eldredge The answer to #1 depends entirely on how your flights are ticketed, so you'll need to provide details about that. Are they on the same confirmation number (PNR) or separate? Same airline / alliance or different?
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