![]() However if you have separate tickets you would have to go outside of security, get your bag then go upstairs, check into your international flight, check your bag and then go through security. In that case you would have to take the north loop to C gates or main terminal north station and then catch the south loop from B gates or main terminal, south station. I guess the most complicated thing would be if your domestic flight arrived at North gates and your departure was from South gates. For S gates you use the south train loop. You just need to make sure you get on the right satellite transit loop. Once you arrive getting to South gates is easy. If you are on one ticket they should give you boarding passes for both legs and tag your luggage through to your final international destination. Domestic to international you will not likely have to claim your bag, recheck it etc unless you are on separate tickets (a r/t within a r/t for example) as mentioned above. is a location other than your final destination. from an international destination and your first point of entry into the U.S. I usually think of claiming and rechecking a bag at a US Airport during a connection as being a process you primarily go through when your are arriving in the U.S. ![]()
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