It depends on whether you booked the flights separately or on one ticket. If you booked each sector separately then each airline's policy applies to their flights. If they are on the one ticket, you get the benefit of the larger allowance.
Are you sure about this?
I'm in a similar position to the OP (Dublin to US via London) and was advised to the contrary by the (Air New Zealand) operator with whom I booked.
The (electronic) ticket says Dublin to LA via London.
Presume you are flying British Midland to London. I am nearly 100% sure you are entitled to the higher allowance. You certainly are on Aer Lingus/BA flights as I have done it a few times recently and with other airline combinations.
I'm on AL to London so good to know I'm on the higher allowance without having to pay extra.
Thanks for the info.
If it is on the one ticket, you are entitled to the higher allowance on the DUB-LON leg. Do you have an Air New Zealand ticket saying DUB-LON-US?
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