Cincinnati- enough time to connect
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Cincinnati- enough time to connect
I am flying Delta into Cincinnati airport and we have a 30 minute connection. Delta says it is a legal connection. But realistically is this enough time?
My only other option is to fly into Atlanta with almost a 3 hour layover. If at all possible I would like to avoid Atlanta it is such a crazy busy airport.
My only other option is to fly into Atlanta with almost a 3 hour layover. If at all possible I would like to avoid Atlanta it is such a crazy busy airport.
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I've done it a couple of times, but everything was on schedule and it was close - and I didn't have to change terminals. Assuming you're making domestic to domestic connection. If it's the last flight to BWI, I'd be more comfortable if you could stretch it to 50 min or so.
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If you're changing from a DL mainline flight to another DL mainline flight, you will probably be OK. But, if you're connecting to/from a Delta Connection flight, you'll have to take a bus to/from the C Concourse, and that could be cutting it very close.
Hope this info. helps!
Hope this info. helps!
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I will be flying Delta from LAS to BWI with layover in Cincinnati. Another option I would have is a 55 minute layover in Atlanta. Would that be better? I hate to have to layover there but I will if it is better.
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DL708 LAS-CVG has been mostly on-time in recent weeks.
Flightstats say 76% on-time (within 15 minutes), and 16% late (15-30 minutes) in the last 60 days.
That's quite decent.
But of course, if you have an important meeting the next morning in Baltimore, then you may not be able to afford that risk, even if it's a pretty small risk.
Flightstats say 76% on-time (within 15 minutes), and 16% late (15-30 minutes) in the last 60 days.
That's quite decent.
But of course, if you have an important meeting the next morning in Baltimore, then you may not be able to afford that risk, even if it's a pretty small risk.
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