Do I have to pick up my luggage on a connecting international flight Japan?


Do I have to pick up my luggage on a connecting international flight Japan? You will need to collect your baggage upon entering Japan In compliance with the Customs Law, all passengers entering Japan must undergo a customs inspection. Therefore, all passengers entering Japan via Narita Airport in transit to domestic flights must collect their suitcases and other checked baggage.


Is it easy to get around Japan with a suitcase?

During rush hour in Japan, it is best to avoid traveling with a large suitcase if possible. However, if you must travel with a big suitcase, aim for the very front or back carriages, where there may be more space.


How does luggage transfer work in Japan?

Make a request at a “Hands-Free Travel Service” counter located at the hotel reception. Write the address of the hotel you will be staying on a waybill and pay the shipping fees. The request is accepted. Enjoy traveling around Japan in comfort.


Why do I have to pick up my luggage at a connecting international flight?

The foremost reason fo rechecking your bag after an international flight is security. “It's part of our efforts to protect the country,” Tammy Melvin, a CBP public affairs spokesperson, told AFAR.


Is there direct transfer of luggage on connecting flights?

You can simply check-in your baggage at the starting airport, and the airline will transfer it to your final destination. However, if you are traveling on multiple tickets, i.e., each flight is booked under a separate ticket, you will need to collect your baggage at each layover and re-check it with the next airline.


Do I have to collect my luggage if I have a connecting flight?

It depends on how your ticket was booked. If your flights were booked under one ticket, your bags will be checked through to your final destination. If your flights were booked under separate tickets, you will need to collect your bags and recheck them before your connecting flight.


Do I need to collect and check-in my luggage if the layover is more than 24 hours?

They always say yes. The exception is, if you're flying internationally (say, from Netherlands to the US), and you're taking a domestic flight in the US as the final leg of your journey, you need to clear customs and immigration at an airport before the final domestic leg, you always need to collect your bags.


Do I need to recheck my luggage if I have a connecting flight?

If your flights were booked under one ticket, your bags will be checked through to your final destination. If your flights were booked under separate tickets, you will need to collect your bags and recheck them before your connecting flight.