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    Default MUC Non-rev transit

    I will be arriving MUC on Delta, with carry-on baggage only, then connecting to LH MUC-TLV, as a non-rev. Can I go thru transit and proceed directly to the gate (or service counter) to be placed on the standby list, or must I exit go go back to LH check-in? Thank you!


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    Hi! With carry-on only you should be able to proceed to the transfer desk once you go through immigration. If you are short on time you can go directly to the gate and the staff there can put you on the standby list once you have your ticket/booking reference. You shouldn't have to go through baggage...Lufthansa have several transfer desks in the arrivals area. Enjoy your trip!

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    I think DL arrives Terminal 1 in MUC and Lufthansa use T2. There's an underground tunnel connecting both and as you're flying international to international you won't need to clear immigration either. Just procceed to a LH service desk or as stated before check in directly at your departure gate

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    Just curious...with checked bags, would you have to claim them and recheck on LH, or would they be transferred? Assuming I was arriving on UA and transferring to a LH intl flt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony757 View Post
    Just curious...with checked bags, would you have to claim them and recheck on LH, or would they be transferred? Assuming I was arriving on UA and transferring to a LH intl flt?
    If nonrev, claim and recheck. If on a revenue ticket, it should be possible to check all the way thru since both are Star carriers, especially if both flights are on the same PNR .
    isppilot - Senior NonRev Correspondent - New York City

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    Actually, quite a few airlines have baggage agreements, not just within an alliance. Generally, if there's a ticketing agreement, a baggage agreement goes along with it. It's the oddballs that like to go solo (Southwest, Allegiant, etc) that don't intermingle like that. I wouldn't recommend checking luggage as a nonrev in the first place, especially when transferring airlines, but I do think that it can theoretically be done. Not quite the same, but one time I was in YYJ, and due to some duty free purchase plans I was going to check a bag. And since I only had OO benefits on furlough, my itinerary was YYJ-SFO-SLC-ORD-EAU, SFO-SLC being on DL and everything else on UA. The agents in YYJ were happy to tag my bag all the way through, on both airlines.
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    Non revs can interline bags on LH when connecting in MUC and FRA. And most other destinations for that matter.Depends on the interline agreement and airport policy. But I can 100% vouch for FRA and MUC which works quite efficiently.

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