More of a transit-related question, but here goes. I've tried to find a certain answer to this question, but to no avail. I think it gets asked a lot, so bear with me.
If one is flying China Eastern on an international flight and has a stopover/connecting flight, does the baggage go all the way to the destination or must it be re-checked during the stopover? I am specifically looking at flying from ICN (Seoul) to CMB (Sri Lanka) with a stopover at PVG (Shanghai-Pudong). There are a couple of different layover options available, and if I have to re-check my baggage, I may opt for a longer one just to be safe.
I might add that I actually made a trip with CE a few months back, and on my return journey (BKK to ICN with a PVG stopover), my lugggage did go all the way without my having to recheck. (I had some domestic legs in China on my outbound trip and did have to recheck my luggage, but I think that's standard for domestic lights.) I've just read different things about CE's policy and haven't found anything in writing that spells it out. I'm looking to book through the CE website, so I imagine everything would be on a single ticket, as I think that does make a difference.
Thanks for any replies!
