One Hour Twenty Minute International Domestic Connection at JFK
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One Hour Twenty Minute International Domestic Connection at JFK
Okay, I'v ebeen searchi for I fares ex-BDL on AA.com and fond one to BRU for $1069 leaving 12/31 returning 1/2.
From a mileage/2005 status perspective it is great, as the return is routing me BRU-JFK-MIA-BDL, but the catch is a 1 hour 20 minute connection at JFK.
I did a search of AA.com and found that the 9:55 a.m. departure from LHR is scheduled to arrive at JFK 5 minutes before my BRU flight, which could mean a longer wait than I've ever experienced at JFK Immigration.
Adding to the concern is that the next JFK-MIA flight is at 6:20 p.m. and arrives after my flight to BDL has left.
What do you think, is this connection pushing it too much?
Thanks!
From a mileage/2005 status perspective it is great, as the return is routing me BRU-JFK-MIA-BDL, but the catch is a 1 hour 20 minute connection at JFK.
I did a search of AA.com and found that the 9:55 a.m. departure from LHR is scheduled to arrive at JFK 5 minutes before my BRU flight, which could mean a longer wait than I've ever experienced at JFK Immigration.
Adding to the concern is that the next JFK-MIA flight is at 6:20 p.m. and arrives after my flight to BDL has left.
What do you think, is this connection pushing it too much?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by PresRDC
Okay, I'v ebeen searchi for I fares ex-BDL on AA.com and fond one to BRU for $1069 leaving 12/31 returning 1/2.
From a mileage/2005 status perspective it is great, as the return is routing me BRU-JFK-MIA-BDL, but the catch is a 1 hour 20 minute connection at JFK.
I did a search of AA.com and found that the 9:55 a.m. departure from LHR is scheduled to arrive at JFK 5 minutes before my BRU flight, which could mean a longer wait than I've ever experienced at JFK Immigration.
Adding to the concern is that the next JFK-MIA flight is at 6:20 p.m. and arrives after my flight to BDL has left.
What do you think, is this connection pushing it too much?
Thanks!
From a mileage/2005 status perspective it is great, as the return is routing me BRU-JFK-MIA-BDL, but the catch is a 1 hour 20 minute connection at JFK.
I did a search of AA.com and found that the 9:55 a.m. departure from LHR is scheduled to arrive at JFK 5 minutes before my BRU flight, which could mean a longer wait than I've ever experienced at JFK Immigration.
Adding to the concern is that the next JFK-MIA flight is at 6:20 p.m. and arrives after my flight to BDL has left.
What do you think, is this connection pushing it too much?
Thanks!
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I decided to book it.
Worst case scenario is a misconnect in JFK and a flight on the 777 operated 6:20 p.m. flight. This will mean an overnight in MIA, which could be worse. As the only non-stop to BDL leaves at 8:23 p.m., I could even leverage it into a whole day in Miami. Hello Joe's Stone Crabs!
Worst case scenario is a misconnect in JFK and a flight on the 777 operated 6:20 p.m. flight. This will mean an overnight in MIA, which could be worse. As the only non-stop to BDL leaves at 8:23 p.m., I could even leverage it into a whole day in Miami. Hello Joe's Stone Crabs!
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Originally Posted by PresRDC
I decided to book it.
Worst case scenario is a misconnect in JFK and a flight on the 777 operated 6:20 p.m. flight. This will mean an overnight in MIA, which could be worse. As the only non-stop to BDL leaves at 8:23 p.m., I could even leverage it into a whole day in Miami. Hello Joe's Stone Crabs!
Worst case scenario is a misconnect in JFK and a flight on the 777 operated 6:20 p.m. flight. This will mean an overnight in MIA, which could be worse. As the only non-stop to BDL leaves at 8:23 p.m., I could even leverage it into a whole day in Miami. Hello Joe's Stone Crabs!
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To be honest I have found JFK to be one of the fastest airports to process inbound international flights. I am usually outside the terminal heading for Manhattan having cleared immigration, retrieved my checked luggage and cleared customs about half an hour after the plane has touched down. I've had one international connection at JFK when I arrived from LHR and flew out to YUL with about an hour and a half between flights and even with a customs inspection and rechecking my bags I made it.
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I've always been processed very fast, but I have never been on a flight arriving at the same time as another flight. If that LHR 777 gets in on time, half its pax could be off before I get out. I am an extremely fast walker and have no doubt that I'll be the first from my flight to reach Immigration, but those other people will be in my way.
No offense to any of you who may be traveling on the 9:55 a.m. departure from LHR on Jan 2, but here's wishing you a nice long mechanical delay in LHR or a inoperative jetway at JFK!
No offense to any of you who may be traveling on the 9:55 a.m. departure from LHR on Jan 2, but here's wishing you a nice long mechanical delay in LHR or a inoperative jetway at JFK!