Sydney to Tokyo Narita



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I have booked a flight from Sydney to Tokyo Narita. However I have a stopover in Brisbane. Basically I have 1 hour and 30 minutes to get to the right gate in Brisbane. I'll need to change from the domestic to the international terminal.



Is this enough time? Hopefully I'll get all my boarding passes in Sydney, so I'll just need to arrive at the gate once I get to Brisbane, plus go though security.







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    One ticket or two separate bookings ?
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I have booked a flight from Sydney to Tokyo Narita. However I have a stopover in Brisbane. Basically I have 1 hour and 30 minutes to get to the right gate in Brisbane. I'll need to change from the domestic to the international terminal.



Is this enough time? Hopefully I'll get all my boarding passes in Sydney, so I'll just need to arrive at the gate once I get to Brisbane, plus go though security.







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    One ticket or two separate bookings ?
    – Hilmar
    May 26 at 22:08






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    One booking, same airline
    – Robert
    May 26 at 23:54












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I have booked a flight from Sydney to Tokyo Narita. However I have a stopover in Brisbane. Basically I have 1 hour and 30 minutes to get to the right gate in Brisbane. I'll need to change from the domestic to the international terminal.



Is this enough time? Hopefully I'll get all my boarding passes in Sydney, so I'll just need to arrive at the gate once I get to Brisbane, plus go though security.







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I have booked a flight from Sydney to Tokyo Narita. However I have a stopover in Brisbane. Basically I have 1 hour and 30 minutes to get to the right gate in Brisbane. I'll need to change from the domestic to the international terminal.



Is this enough time? Hopefully I'll get all my boarding passes in Sydney, so I'll just need to arrive at the gate once I get to Brisbane, plus go though security.









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  • 1




    One ticket or two separate bookings ?
    – Hilmar
    May 26 at 22:08






  • 1




    One booking, same airline
    – Robert
    May 26 at 23:54












  • 1




    One ticket or two separate bookings ?
    – Hilmar
    May 26 at 22:08






  • 1




    One booking, same airline
    – Robert
    May 26 at 23:54







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1




One ticket or two separate bookings ?
– Hilmar
May 26 at 22:08




One ticket or two separate bookings ?
– Hilmar
May 26 at 22:08




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1




One booking, same airline
– Robert
May 26 at 23:54




One booking, same airline
– Robert
May 26 at 23:54










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Should be fine. Your bags will be checked through and since your first leg is domestic you can just walk off the plane and hop on the bus. Runs every 10 minutes with about 10 minutes travel time (https://bne.com.au/passenger/to-and-from/terminal-transfers).



Worst case you arrive in the international terminal 1 hour before departure. Unless there is a major delay in security and/or passport control, you should be able to make it. If you don't the airlines will put you on the next available flight for free.






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  • Hi, Thanks. Would they put me in the next flight with the same airline or would they offer a flight with a different airline that they are partners with? I think that's the only flight from that airline that day
    – Robert
    May 28 at 2:23










  • @Robert The only airline that flies from Brisbane to Tokyo is Qantas, and even they don't fly daily. You would likely be rerouted through another airport connection on Qantas or Jetstar.
    – jpatokal
    May 28 at 2:40










  • Another possibility: they put you up for the night in a hotel and put you on the same flight the next day.
    – Hilmar
    May 29 at 11:05










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Should be fine. Your bags will be checked through and since your first leg is domestic you can just walk off the plane and hop on the bus. Runs every 10 minutes with about 10 minutes travel time (https://bne.com.au/passenger/to-and-from/terminal-transfers).



Worst case you arrive in the international terminal 1 hour before departure. Unless there is a major delay in security and/or passport control, you should be able to make it. If you don't the airlines will put you on the next available flight for free.






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  • Hi, Thanks. Would they put me in the next flight with the same airline or would they offer a flight with a different airline that they are partners with? I think that's the only flight from that airline that day
    – Robert
    May 28 at 2:23










  • @Robert The only airline that flies from Brisbane to Tokyo is Qantas, and even they don't fly daily. You would likely be rerouted through another airport connection on Qantas or Jetstar.
    – jpatokal
    May 28 at 2:40










  • Another possibility: they put you up for the night in a hotel and put you on the same flight the next day.
    – Hilmar
    May 29 at 11:05














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1
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Should be fine. Your bags will be checked through and since your first leg is domestic you can just walk off the plane and hop on the bus. Runs every 10 minutes with about 10 minutes travel time (https://bne.com.au/passenger/to-and-from/terminal-transfers).



Worst case you arrive in the international terminal 1 hour before departure. Unless there is a major delay in security and/or passport control, you should be able to make it. If you don't the airlines will put you on the next available flight for free.






share|improve this answer




















  • Hi, Thanks. Would they put me in the next flight with the same airline or would they offer a flight with a different airline that they are partners with? I think that's the only flight from that airline that day
    – Robert
    May 28 at 2:23










  • @Robert The only airline that flies from Brisbane to Tokyo is Qantas, and even they don't fly daily. You would likely be rerouted through another airport connection on Qantas or Jetstar.
    – jpatokal
    May 28 at 2:40










  • Another possibility: they put you up for the night in a hotel and put you on the same flight the next day.
    – Hilmar
    May 29 at 11:05












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Should be fine. Your bags will be checked through and since your first leg is domestic you can just walk off the plane and hop on the bus. Runs every 10 minutes with about 10 minutes travel time (https://bne.com.au/passenger/to-and-from/terminal-transfers).



Worst case you arrive in the international terminal 1 hour before departure. Unless there is a major delay in security and/or passport control, you should be able to make it. If you don't the airlines will put you on the next available flight for free.






share|improve this answer












Should be fine. Your bags will be checked through and since your first leg is domestic you can just walk off the plane and hop on the bus. Runs every 10 minutes with about 10 minutes travel time (https://bne.com.au/passenger/to-and-from/terminal-transfers).



Worst case you arrive in the international terminal 1 hour before departure. Unless there is a major delay in security and/or passport control, you should be able to make it. If you don't the airlines will put you on the next available flight for free.







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  • Hi, Thanks. Would they put me in the next flight with the same airline or would they offer a flight with a different airline that they are partners with? I think that's the only flight from that airline that day
    – Robert
    May 28 at 2:23










  • @Robert The only airline that flies from Brisbane to Tokyo is Qantas, and even they don't fly daily. You would likely be rerouted through another airport connection on Qantas or Jetstar.
    – jpatokal
    May 28 at 2:40










  • Another possibility: they put you up for the night in a hotel and put you on the same flight the next day.
    – Hilmar
    May 29 at 11:05
















  • Hi, Thanks. Would they put me in the next flight with the same airline or would they offer a flight with a different airline that they are partners with? I think that's the only flight from that airline that day
    – Robert
    May 28 at 2:23










  • @Robert The only airline that flies from Brisbane to Tokyo is Qantas, and even they don't fly daily. You would likely be rerouted through another airport connection on Qantas or Jetstar.
    – jpatokal
    May 28 at 2:40










  • Another possibility: they put you up for the night in a hotel and put you on the same flight the next day.
    – Hilmar
    May 29 at 11:05















Hi, Thanks. Would they put me in the next flight with the same airline or would they offer a flight with a different airline that they are partners with? I think that's the only flight from that airline that day
– Robert
May 28 at 2:23




Hi, Thanks. Would they put me in the next flight with the same airline or would they offer a flight with a different airline that they are partners with? I think that's the only flight from that airline that day
– Robert
May 28 at 2:23












@Robert The only airline that flies from Brisbane to Tokyo is Qantas, and even they don't fly daily. You would likely be rerouted through another airport connection on Qantas or Jetstar.
– jpatokal
May 28 at 2:40




@Robert The only airline that flies from Brisbane to Tokyo is Qantas, and even they don't fly daily. You would likely be rerouted through another airport connection on Qantas or Jetstar.
– jpatokal
May 28 at 2:40












Another possibility: they put you up for the night in a hotel and put you on the same flight the next day.
– Hilmar
May 29 at 11:05




Another possibility: they put you up for the night in a hotel and put you on the same flight the next day.
– Hilmar
May 29 at 11:05












 

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