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.
Does luggage get lost on connecting flights?
While you can pick up your pace to catch a connecting flight, your luggage has to go through established processes that take the time they take, no matter how little of it is available between your flights. Solution: To avoid unnecessary luggage delays, try to pick connecting flights with at least 1 hour in-between.
Do I need to collect luggage on a connecting flight?
Do you pick up luggage at long layover?
You will only need to collect your luggage when you arrive at your final destination. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule. If you are flying internationally and your layover is in a different country, you may need to collect your luggage and go through customs and immigration.
How do I recheck my baggage on a connecting flight?
If you have checked baggage, you must recheck it between flights: Collect your checked baggage at the transfer airport. Go to the baggage claim area and look for the belt with your previous flight number. Leave the transit zone and take your baggage to the check-in counter (or baggage drop) for your next flight.
What happens to my luggage when I have a layover?
When layover flights are booked with the same airline, your baggage will be automatically transferred through to your final destination. However, if the two flights are with different airlines, you may have to claim and re-check your baggage during your layover.