A question about a Philadelphia airport connection
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A question about a Philadelphia airport connection
OK everybody - please get out your crystal balls!!
Is a 35 minute layover enough time ( on Sat, Dec 17, 4:50PM to 5:25 PM) to change planes from Chautauqua Airlines (US Air) to Air Wisconsin (US Air)?
This is for my college age son who has never flown alone before. (Although he's flown a lot with others.)
And what are these airlines anyway??
Thanks!
Is a 35 minute layover enough time ( on Sat, Dec 17, 4:50PM to 5:25 PM) to change planes from Chautauqua Airlines (US Air) to Air Wisconsin (US Air)?
This is for my college age son who has never flown alone before. (Although he's flown a lot with others.)
And what are these airlines anyway??
Thanks!
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My two cents...
Philly in December...you are risking snow, rainy weather, etc.. The airport is already infamous for late flights.
If it's the first time he has flown, could be problems. Is there no other later flight?
IF you have to do it, arm him with some info: Number of the airline he is traveling on (could help with rebooking), a list of other flights at later times (regardless of airlines) that could be possible options to get rebooked on if he misses his.
Good Luck!!!
Philly in December...you are risking snow, rainy weather, etc.. The airport is already infamous for late flights.
If it's the first time he has flown, could be problems. Is there no other later flight?
IF you have to do it, arm him with some info: Number of the airline he is traveling on (could help with rebooking), a list of other flights at later times (regardless of airlines) that could be possible options to get rebooked on if he misses his.
Good Luck!!!
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He could possibly make the connection if the arriving flight is on time. A lot of airlines require you to check in at the gate 15 minutes prior to flight departure of your lose your seat. I would check with the airlines. My other concern would be the checked baggage. I would definitely carry on.
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If he's on time, this connection is no problem (I connect through Terminal F once a week). Knock on wood, but Terminal F usually operates better than the others at Philly. So, I would risk it, but definitely have the back-up plan in place.
Sounds like he is coming home for Christmas break -- probably won't be able to carry on. Make sure he has cash on hand so that he does miss the connection, he's got mad money -- Terminal F can get very boring.
Sounds like he is coming home for Christmas break -- probably won't be able to carry on. Make sure he has cash on hand so that he does miss the connection, he's got mad money -- Terminal F can get very boring.
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BTW...agree that this is risky, however, considering that you are traveling the same airline, they are responsible for putting you on the next flight out. Soooo, if the flight is on time (SHOCKER!), GREAT! -- If not, you've got your back-up.
Or, why not put your son on the safety flight, allowing for potential delays, and then if he can jump on an earlier flight, way to go (although at this time of year, might be booked).
Or, why not put your son on the safety flight, allowing for potential delays, and then if he can jump on an earlier flight, way to go (although at this time of year, might be booked).
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Thanks for everybody's help.
The problem is that he has a final that day and can not get out earlier than that 3:15 flight.
My other option is to switch him to a 5:20 flight that has a 1 hour and 45 min layover. Safer, but I know he is going to be anxious to leave as it is the last day of finals and he'll probably feel like the last kid to go home!!!
My husband's theory is just sit it out - the airlines are changing flights so often it will probably change anyway. (His Northwest Thanksgiving flight has been altered by them no fewer than 5 times...)
The problem is that he has a final that day and can not get out earlier than that 3:15 flight.
My other option is to switch him to a 5:20 flight that has a 1 hour and 45 min layover. Safer, but I know he is going to be anxious to leave as it is the last day of finals and he'll probably feel like the last kid to go home!!!
My husband's theory is just sit it out - the airlines are changing flights so often it will probably change anyway. (His Northwest Thanksgiving flight has been altered by them no fewer than 5 times...)
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Seneca Girl--Do you live in Philadelphia or travel frequently by air for business? I do, and I honestly can't remember ever having my air travel interrupted for weather reasons in December, especially mid-December. In fact, visit any weather website to find that December is a low precip month in these parts. All of our big snows typically happen in January and February.
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I understand snow is a possibility anywhere in the NE in December.
I'm figuring that since he is coming from Columbus OH to Philadelphia then on to Rochester NY, if weather is an issue it will be for everywhere on that trip.
So, if planes are LATE leaving Philadelphia, that won't be a problem. If they are late leaving Columbus but on time at Phil that could be a problem. (Everything is a mess in Rochester in the winter - we're used to that!
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I'm figuring that since he is coming from Columbus OH to Philadelphia then on to Rochester NY, if weather is an issue it will be for everywhere on that trip.
So, if planes are LATE leaving Philadelphia, that won't be a problem. If they are late leaving Columbus but on time at Phil that could be a problem. (Everything is a mess in Rochester in the winter - we're used to that!
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I've lived in Philly for 5 years (just moved to Upstate NY a few months ago), and have traveled extensively (once a week) over the past 5 years. I used to fly to Rochester a few times a month, so I also have experience with that. Just because Philly lists low precip in Dec, all airports can easily get affected by where the plane is coming from (or going to), especially around the holidays!
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