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girlonthego Apr 4th, 2008 11:49 AM

rkkwan continental question
 
Is an hour and fifteen minutes enough time to connect in Cleveland?
Our layover was 3 hours and is now an hour and fifteen. We are traveling in June from RIC to CDG through Cleveland.
I figure you are the continental expert and might have some past experiences in cleveland.
Thanks
We are all on FF tickets

rkkwan Apr 4th, 2008 12:11 PM

I actually haven't flown through CLE since I was a baby, but 1:15 is fine for CLE. It's not a large airport, and flights are usually on-time.

Your flight will depart RIC at either 2:32p or 2:45p, I think. The aircraft will come in from either Newark or Houston (but not Cleveland), departing noon or prior, so it's unlikely they will be significantly late into RIC.

So, I won't worry about it.

girlonthego Apr 4th, 2008 01:47 PM

Thanks. I know when I booked those FF tickets so far in advance things would change. I just don't like to cut it too closely. I have run through many an airport and it is not fun!
Thanks again :)

rkkwan Apr 4th, 2008 01:52 PM

If you're uncomfortable with the connection, you can call and ask to be changed to a connection via EWR or IAH. They won't necessarily give it to you, but you can try asking.

Not a bad excuse to avoid the 757-200 across the Atlantic. The Houston flight and one of the Newark flights are on the 777-200.

SamH Apr 5th, 2008 05:46 PM

CLE isn't that big and it's very easy to navigate. I suspect your flights will arrive and depart thru concourse C. Very easy.

June shouldn't bring bad weather at RIC or CLE but you never know.

Rkkwan's advice about switching to EWR or IAH is a sensible option and one worth pursuing since CO has changed your schedule.

girlonthego Apr 6th, 2008 07:06 AM

Thanks guys. The option of going through Newark has the flights from RIC about 50% on schedule. If I am correct, they cancel those flights quite regularly. I am also less happy about going to Houston, to turn around and fly over RIC to go back to France.
The postives of changing would be a later arrival in Paris. So, more of a night flight. We are leaving at 5pm (approx) from CLE and arriving at 7am. Not a lot of sleep on that flight...
I will think about this some more, but I am grateful for the input.

girlonthego Apr 6th, 2008 07:37 AM

Just checked again and most of the flights RIC to EWR are only 30% on time. That is bad. There is only one flight from EWR that is on the 777. The other two are on the same 757 I am on from CLE. So, I think I will leave it as is. Thanks again.

travelgourmet Apr 6th, 2008 08:21 AM

I would not trade a CLE connection for an EWR connection. Due to greater size and rampant delays, that 1:15 connection at CLE would need to be at least 2 hours at EWR, just to be even. So, unless you really want a 3 hour connection, I would go with CLE and keep my fingers crossed.

rkkwan Apr 6th, 2008 08:45 AM

I agree. I'll stick to CLE myself.

djkbooks Apr 6th, 2008 09:11 AM

We flew Continental last month and had a 53 minute connection in Cleveland. We landed a few minutes early and had plenty of time to use the rest rooms, stand in line at Starbucks, and get to the next departure gate, which was a bit of a hike. Our bags even arrived with us!

Coming home, we connected in Newark. Awful airport! Our flight was the last of the day and was cancelled due to weather. We ended up renting a car and driving home (to NH). Good thing, because we learned on the way that we had been rescheduled to a Tuesday flight (from Saturday).

But, you never know...

girlonthego Apr 6th, 2008 06:02 PM

Thanks. I will keep the CLE connection.
I grew up in NJ so I know the EWR airport!


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