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tonimarie99 Jun 14th, 2016 07:49 AM

airport procedure in london
 
Hi. I am flying from Rome to Shannon, Ireland in July with a layover in London. What will I need to do to change airlines as far as customs, luggage, etc.?? The flight says that it is a short connection at 1h55m and I want to make sure I have time to make it.

Thanks for any insight!

bvlenci Jun 14th, 2016 07:58 AM

Which airport in London?

J62 Jun 14th, 2016 08:01 AM

and just as important, which airlines.

janisj Jun 14th, 2016 08:07 AM

and which terminals . . . and one ticket or two

bvlenci Jun 14th, 2016 08:09 AM

I assume it's one itinerary, as the word "layover" was used, and tonimarie mentions a warning about a short connection. I would also think that Rome -> London -> Shannon should all be in one terminal.

dotheboyshall Jun 14th, 2016 08:38 AM

Unless it's Heathrow then they won't have a layover, they'll have separate tickets as I don't believe the Ryanair connecting trial covers that route. In which case they aren't going to catch their onward flight

If it is Heathrow then it's either BA in which case it's a T5 to T2 transfer for which 1h55m is just long enough even with the need to go through UK immigration and a security check or T4 to T2 which is also just possible.

tonimarie99 Jun 14th, 2016 08:54 AM

it is heathrow, flying from rome on british air and from london to shannon on aerlingus. thank you for your help!

jamikins Jun 14th, 2016 09:34 AM

Are they booked as two separate tickets?

Christina Jun 14th, 2016 10:05 AM

Why would they be, she said it was a layover, had a connection, and was the same airline.

tonimarie99 Jun 14th, 2016 10:22 AM

it is one ticket.

sofarsogood Jun 14th, 2016 10:47 AM

all you need to know is on this web page

http://www.heathrow.com/flight-connections

tonimarie99 Jun 14th, 2016 10:59 AM

thank you sofarsogood! this was very helpful!

jamikins Jun 14th, 2016 11:49 AM

How is BA and Aer Lingus the same airline Christina??

Southam Jun 14th, 2016 12:17 PM

International Airlines Group, a Spanish-British conglomerate, was formed by the merger of Iberia and British Airways. IAG last year purchased Aer Lingus. Iberia also owns the Spanish budget carrier Vueling. The various wings (pun intended) of IAG operate more or less independently but co-operation between them would seem both logical and inevitable. Wikipedia provides this breakdown, including several smaller units: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intern...Airlines_Group


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