Heathrow terminal connection
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I'm a bit confused as you seem to have mixed up two time formats. To me it looks like 14 hours but that should not worry you so I'm guessing it is more like 2 hours.
Terminal 3 to 3 seems an advantage
Is the journey on the same ticket or are you split?
Is the journey in prone to delays?
Terminal 3 to 3 seems an advantage
Is the journey on the same ticket or are you split?
Is the journey in prone to delays?
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#4



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I'm a bit confused as you seem to have mixed up two time formats. To me it looks like 14 hours but that should not worry you so I'm guessing it is more like 2 hours.
Terminal 3 to 3 seems an advantage
Is the journey on the same ticket or are you split?
Is the journey in prone to delays?
Terminal 3 to 3 seems an advantage
Is the journey on the same ticket or are you split?
Is the journey in prone to delays?
I'm confused too (but not because of the time. That seems straight forward - Arrives at 12:05 PM and departs at 2PM (1400 to you.
) dsevg: My confusion is that you posted that you are arriving and departing at terminal 3. Was that a typo and you are actually departing from a different terminal?? If both flights do in fact use T-3 you'd just follow the signs for flight connections, go through security and go to your gate.
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I agree the OP likely isn't flying out of terminal 3 - but hasn't been back to clarify. We also don't know if both flights are on the same or separate tickets. And IF its separate bookings - do they have checked bags, which would definitely drop a spanner in the works.




