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Spedprof Jan 9th, 2020 01:04 PM

Time for Luggage.security CTA - JFK??
 
So confusing... can you help? If we fly from Catania to Rome and then onto JFK and do not have it one ticket, but a separate reservation (much cheaper) how much time to 1) get our luggage, 2) get to the international terminal to the US and get thru security? Any different if we switch in Milan?

Thanks in advance.


suze Jan 9th, 2020 01:50 PM

I don't think anyone can quote an accurate time frame for you. At any airport it matters how many flights are departing or landing at the same time as far as how lines for security (or immigration & customs) back up. 3 hours is typically sufficient anywhere, even with luggage claim and checking into a different flight on separate tickets.


Spedprof Jan 9th, 2020 01:55 PM

I assume that just leaving FCO usually asks for 2 hours for an international flight... But how to long to get our own luggage on plane from Catania (domestic) and then how long to get to International outgoing to US terminal seems to add at east another 2 hours.. Probably best to stay over a night, but wanted to check with those that have some knowledge. To be safe, assume 5 hours needed??? Sound right????

janisj Jan 9th, 2020 02:04 PM

>>To be safe, assume 5 hours needed??? Sound right????<<

5 hours should be more than ample . . . HOWEVER, on separate tickets nothing is guaranteed. If your flight in from Catania is delayed or cancelled you won't have a flight home. Unless you can afford to buy a new ticket at Rome -- fly in the evening before.

Spedprof Jan 9th, 2020 02:11 PM

Thanks... needed some confirmation of my thinking.

suze Jan 9th, 2020 02:21 PM

When it is not all on one ticket, I don't think you can ever allow too much time. And yes I'd fly to Rome the day before. But I don't like to be worried or stressed when I travel, any more than naturally happens!

Spedprof Jan 9th, 2020 04:34 PM

Is Milan preferable to Rome, if the flights work out?

rialtogrl Jan 9th, 2020 04:56 PM

What airline are you trying to fly back to JFK on?

janisj Jan 9th, 2020 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by Spedprof (Post 17043164)
Is Milan preferable to Rome, if the flights work out?

On separate tickets it really doesn't matter . . . you should still be in your departure the evening before the flight out.

Traveler_Nick Jan 9th, 2020 09:26 PM

For the US it's three hours not two. Two hours are for flights within the Schengen zone.

The problem with doing it on separate tickets is a delay or a change in flight schedule and you're really in trouble. Ask yourself if things go bad are you willing to buy a one way ticket back home? If not fly into Rome the day before.


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