Hello: We are flying UAL ORD-LAX R/T which I purchased and LAX-SYD R/T on Asiana which I acquired thru ff miles. I know I can't book our bags to SYD as we have some time in LAX. However can we book our bags from SYD to ORD on the return? We have three hrs. connection time or as this is the port of entry do we have to get our bags and go past customs/immigration first and then reboard our flight home?
Thank you.
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As LAX is your first port of entry you will collect your bags there re check them and re board.
Thank you.
Do you know if there is an expedited line for those having to connect?
Checking the bags through to Chicago will be at the discretion of the Asiana agent at SYD. They can but they don't have to since there are two tickets and PNRs. Be sure you have complete details (locator code, ticket numbers) for the United flights when you get to SYD.
If your bags are through-tagged to Chicago, at LAX you'll go through immigration, then claim bags and go through customs, then re-check your bags at a re-check counter once you exit the customs area.
Asiana uses the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX and United departs from Terminals 7 and 8, so you'll need to get to the United gates. If your bags are checked through, you can walk inside security to T7/8 (look for the signs.) If your bags aren't checked through, you'll have to go "landside," i.e. outside security, and make your way to T7/8 - probably a 5-10 min. walk once you're on the street (or you can use the shuttle buses, which I personally find to be a pain.)
Either way, United isn't obligated to honor your ticket if you turn up late (Asiana flight delayed, long queues for security at T7/8 if you have to come from outside, etc.) so I hope you have LOTS of time between the arrival of your flight from Seoul and your departing flight.
We have 3 hrs. When originally booked it was around 5 but flight changes since have shortened it to 3.
Global Entry would get you through immigration more quickly and it gives you TSA Pre-check.
Global Entry... yes. We just returned from Europe and our flight was late. They assured us that someone would walk us through our very tight connection (ours was the tightest on the plane, and we had flown business)... but nobody helped us in any way. Long, long line. Asked twice and showed my Global Entry card, but directed to the line. Husband asked the right person, who directed us to Global Entry machines (there was no sign we could see) and there were at least 8 empty machines. Zoomed through. Saved us!!
If you don't have GE, think about the Chase Sapphire Preferred and get a lot of miles... costs $450 (?) but get 300 back for any travel and they pay the $100 GE fee... so it's realy only $50 the first year. This was the only reason we ended up having GE this trip and we were super glad to have it on 2 occasions.
It's the Sapphire Reserve actually though I know it can be confused with the Preferred. My wife has it and got 100k miles though that offer had expired. It's 60 k now I think. How does one get
GE and what is the cost? Also if we get it how does it work? Are there special lines? Thank you!
GE is worth every penny. It costs $100 for 5 years. The 5 years start on your birthday. I've never had a line with GE -- there are Kiosks only for GE and you answer a series of questions, scan your passport and fingerprints & zip thru. I have trouble with my fingerprints registering and I have to go to an agent, but that only takes 5 extra minutes. TSA precheck is included.
You go online sign up and will get a pre approval at which time you make an appt at a center. I've read some centers (generally at airports) are backed up with appts. The appt is a series of questions and they take you fingerprints. Mine took maybe 10 minutes total. Got the approval and GE# via email quickly. A card and other info comes in the USPS.
https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry/how-apply
https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry/benefits
Thank you. I'm going for it!
jacketwatch- YES... saphire RESERVE... sorry. just FYI, once we got approval for an appointment, we found that the SFO office was backed up 4 months for appointments. We happened to be flying to NYC and checked that office, and got an appointment easily for 1 month out. Actually landed early, and they were able to take us 30 minutes before our appointment times.
I spoke to a friend here (Chicago area) who got one not too long ago and it took about 1 month. She had to go to O'Hare in the international terminal to interview. We leave end of Nov. and I will apply tomorrow.
We use the Reserve card for our Ipass for tolls too as that goes to that $300.00.
Thanks!
Kawh; We both applied for the GE card and paid using the Reserve card and yes as the card is in her name her fee was waived and it does not go towards the annual fee. Very coo!
Jacketwatch... That's great. Also I will say that I thought the Aiirport Lounge Pass offered with the card was going to be lame... BUT I found myself stuck 4 hours at LAX on a delayed Alaska Air flight and the lounge was amazing!! Pretty and peaceful.. great bar and some healthy snacks like salad.
Glad to hear you're getting the GE. I didn't get TSA pre-check going out (husband did) but showed my card and walked through security with him. It was really nice.
Hmm. We will be flying got of LAX in Nov. and can use that or the UAL lounge. I wonder how they stack up? I'll try to find reviews.
Thank you!
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You do need to put your GE number, your PASSID, (a type of KTN, Known Traveler Number) into your reservation if you want the Pre-check to be on your boarding pass.
Enter the number into your profile at airline and TA websites that you use and it will be put into any reservation automatically, but double check that it is there.
If you mess up at the Global Entry kiosk, that is ok. There is a CBP agent who will look it up for you using your passport number. That agent will then send you to the front of the line for another agent who will process your immigration. This has happened to me three times.
I don't have a GE card, but of course you should take it with you if you get one.
Take your KTN with you. The airline (B6) will probably not be able to look it up for you even if it is in your profile and you used on a flight with that airline the previous day. Calling the feds won't help.
I don't know why I didn't get Pre-check that time with jetBlue. It is in my profile and it was on my LGB-LAS boarding pass but was not there on my bp for LAS-LGB the next day.
I think that what happened was that I accidentally deleted it from the return flight. I was double-checking the info for the trip the day before and wanted to be certain that the number was entered. But the info page just shows "****" in that field and I wanted to actually see the number, so I clicked the link and was given a popup to enter the number. I think that by cancelling that popup the KTN was removed from that leg of the trip.
As I understand it upon occassion they will randomy take Precheck people and not give them the Precheck line. It's never happened ot me, but i have read that its a security check.
Why would you take the card with you? I never do that. The number is encoded on your passport.
My GE number is not on my passport, I don't think... Got the card separately and have different expiration dates.
I got curious on the GE card -- here's a good explanation from the Points Guy.
https://thepointsguy.com/2017/02/global-entry-card-when-needed/
My GE number is not on my passport. The only thing that they did after I got GE was to put a sticker "CBP" on it. It is not good for anything today, if it ever was, and they don't use the stickers anymore (according to an agent at the CBP office at the LAX TBIT).
The only time a card was an issue was when leaving Toronto. The TSA agent wanted to see my card when I entered the special line, but I insisted and she let me through without it.
>>The number is encoded on your passport.
I don't know how that could be true. Your passport and your GE enrollment were done at different times. And they are done by separate departments of the govt (State and DHS).
The encoding that I think you mean is the machine readable stuff on the identity page of your passport. Messing with the lamination (or whatever that clear coating is) on that page would pretty well destroy it. CBP is going to look but not touch it.
I have been steered away from the Pre-Check line even when I had the logo on my boarding pass. IIRC, I was able to keep my shoes on even as others weren't.
I would absolutely take my GE card with me if I had one. It would have come in handy that morning at LAS. And I would not have had to explain that I didn't need one to that TSA agent at YYZ, I would have just showed it to her.
GE is linked to ones passport. When you use the GE kiosk entering the US you scan your passport and fingerprints. If you didn't have GE I am assuming it would reject you. But you are correct in that I shouldn't have said encoded.
Were you steered away from Precheck because of long lines? I know at IAD lines at Precheck could get pretty long and can be slow.
>>assuming it would reject you.
That is a good assumption, yestravel. The kiosk rejects you if you have GE but stand too tall for the photo and/or stick your hand in too far the scan. The paper that comes out says something like "go see the man" instead of "good to go". The man looks up your pp# and I would hope that he would send a non-GE person to end of the regular line. With GE you get sent to the agent to get your pp stamped.
I'm surprisingly incompetent at the kiosk and can tell you it is no big deal if you mess up.
>>steered away
The time that I remember clearly was at LGB. The Pre-Check line was open only up to the first agent, the one that checks your bp and ID. The path to the pre-check scanners was closed. She saw the pre-check logo, gave me a card, and told me what to do. I merged into the line with everyone elss and when I got to the second agent, the one at the x-ray machine, I handed the card over to him. I kept my shoes on and went through. They managed to find some reason to yell me, just for fun I think.
I applied for GE about a week ago and have interview scheduled already for 9/21
Good! We got ours very quickly also. DC had just opened an office and we got in very qucikly at that location.
Thank you. How long after the interview did it take to get the card? I could have gone tomorrow but we need a time we can go together.
someone else answer the above question, because i can't remember even though it was last spring!! i feel like we walked away with the card on the day???
btw... the "interview" consisted of the guy sitting at a desk and telling me for 10 minutes that, now that our house is paid off, we should take loans out on the house and spend the money. Was there a secret personality test in that conversation that slid by me??
mr_go went for an interview for his renewal a couple of years ago, and I'm pretty sure his card came in the mail a week or two later.
I know mine came in the mail a couple of weeks after approval - but I didn't have to go for an interview for renewal. They did not issue the cards when I originally applied for Global Entry, although I later requested one. In seven years, I've never used the card - not sure I want to, the photo is awful!
I got the card within a week or so after the interview. Proably part of the time is USPS delivery. I have never used my card.
We leave end of Nov. so should be fine.
The casual attitude of that agent kawh is a bit disconcerting though we do have a home equity loan and as our house is paid for we can at least deduct the int. off our taxes.
You may be able to get status info here:
http://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov/goes/jsp/login.jsp
Or maybe this link for the GOES webiste will work:
goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov
I never did get anything in the mail about GE.
I have that link, thanks.
Update. Had the interview today and will get the card in a week or so. Very easy as the process took less than 10 min.