Baggage Rules for Multi-Carrier Flights.Airline, Airport, and Travel Abbreviations.How do I effectively communicate with an airline?.Flights delays and cancellations resources.TIPS - How to survive being stuck at an airport.TIPS - Being Prepared for Cancellations and Long Delays.TIPS - How to prepare for Long Haul Flights.Beware of cheap business class tickets (sold by 3rd parties).All you need to know about OPEN JAW tickets.Risks of "connecting" between flights on separate tickets.Skipping Flights on one ticket - Why You Can't.Buy now or later? What's with these screwy ticket prices?.++++ TIPS - PLANNING YOUR FLIGHTS +++++++.++++ ESTA (USA) and eTA (Canada) requirements for visa-exempt foreign nationals ++++.They should give you boarding passes for both flights, and then you can just go to the next gate in Boston without stopping. You may or may not be able to do it online. But again, with code shares I get mixed results so don't be surprised if they tell you to get a new boarding pass for the Jet Blue flight in Tampa when you arrive. They SHOULD be able to give you your boarding pass for the Jet Blue flight to Tampa so in Boston all you'll need to do is get through immigration and customs, drop your bag, and head to the next gate. On the way out, check in with Aer Lingus in Dublin, in the airport or online or however you want. It depends how integrated the two airlines' computer systems are. I've also found it's unpredictable when you'll be able to get boarding passes so allow extra time in all legs just in case. If you use the PNR code, you should be able to log into either website to see your seat assignments but may not be able to change them or modify the reservation in any way without calling.Īs far as flying, you'll check in with the operating carrier. As long as you have the flight number, which should be right on your itinerary, you can check flight status to look for any schedule changes. But very generally, with code shares, I have mixed luck using the website for much. That should allow you to access both websites to see flights. It's 6 letters or digits and there will be one each for Jet Blue and Aer Lingus. The code you need to use the website is the PNR code. I spoke to two of the most polite and helpful ladies, who are what customer service should be all about. So, does this mean we just arrive at the airport, scan our itinerary, print our boarding passes and drop our bags? No need for online check in, or will we just check in when we drop our bags? This is for return leg, as we are on one ticket through to Tampa.īoth our other flights to the US have been direct with aer lingus so not sure how other carriers operate.Īs an aside, when I rang first, I gave the wrong email address (work) out of habit so had to ring again. there is a bar code at the top, to be scanned at a JetBlue kiosk for the boarding pass. It seems that sometimes these codes issued by other airlines wont allow online access to manage bookings. This code wouldn't work on their website so called them, reserved seats, and they emailed my itinerary, all good. Hi all, flying Shannon/Tampa, via boston, got email confirmation from aer lingus with a code for jet blue, Boston to Tampa.
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