Stockholm - Newark, connecting for a domestic flight
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I have booked a trip from Stockholm to Newark airport. I have bought separate tickets for my domestic flight to Alabama. I will arrive in Newark 1 pm and my domestic flight is at 7 pm. That gives me about 6 hours to pick up my luggage, change terminal, check in and board again. Will I make it?
What terminal would I arrive in (international) and what terminal would I fly from (domestic)
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I have booked a trip from Stockholm to Newark airport. I have bought separate tickets for my domestic flight to Alabama. I will arrive in Newark 1 pm and my domestic flight is at 7 pm. That gives me about 6 hours to pick up my luggage, change terminal, check in and board again. Will I make it?
What terminal would I arrive in (international) and what terminal would I fly from (domestic)
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6 hours are plenty of time, even for the most complicated connection. The only trouble is if your flight arrives late.
– ugoren
Jul 8 '17 at 21:26
Yes, you will, with plenty of time. No way to know terminals without knowing airlines so just check on the live info board for yours.
– Giorgio
Jul 8 '17 at 21:27
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I have booked a trip from Stockholm to Newark airport. I have bought separate tickets for my domestic flight to Alabama. I will arrive in Newark 1 pm and my domestic flight is at 7 pm. That gives me about 6 hours to pick up my luggage, change terminal, check in and board again. Will I make it?
What terminal would I arrive in (international) and what terminal would I fly from (domestic)
transit ewr
I have booked a trip from Stockholm to Newark airport. I have bought separate tickets for my domestic flight to Alabama. I will arrive in Newark 1 pm and my domestic flight is at 7 pm. That gives me about 6 hours to pick up my luggage, change terminal, check in and board again. Will I make it?
What terminal would I arrive in (international) and what terminal would I fly from (domestic)
transit ewr
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edited Jul 8 '17 at 22:46
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6 hours are plenty of time, even for the most complicated connection. The only trouble is if your flight arrives late.
– ugoren
Jul 8 '17 at 21:26
Yes, you will, with plenty of time. No way to know terminals without knowing airlines so just check on the live info board for yours.
– Giorgio
Jul 8 '17 at 21:27
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6 hours are plenty of time, even for the most complicated connection. The only trouble is if your flight arrives late.
– ugoren
Jul 8 '17 at 21:26
Yes, you will, with plenty of time. No way to know terminals without knowing airlines so just check on the live info board for yours.
– Giorgio
Jul 8 '17 at 21:27
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6 hours are plenty of time, even for the most complicated connection. The only trouble is if your flight arrives late.
– ugoren
Jul 8 '17 at 21:26
6 hours are plenty of time, even for the most complicated connection. The only trouble is if your flight arrives late.
– ugoren
Jul 8 '17 at 21:26
Yes, you will, with plenty of time. No way to know terminals without knowing airlines so just check on the live info board for yours.
– Giorgio
Jul 8 '17 at 21:27
Yes, you will, with plenty of time. No way to know terminals without knowing airlines so just check on the live info board for yours.
– Giorgio
Jul 8 '17 at 21:27
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Two hours is typically plenty.
But if your flight is significantly delayed, like for 8 hours, nothing helps. This is a small chance, but not predicable.
Personally, I have often done such combinations, and I feel comfortable with a 4 hours; never failed yet.
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Two hours is typically plenty.
But if your flight is significantly delayed, like for 8 hours, nothing helps. This is a small chance, but not predicable.
Personally, I have often done such combinations, and I feel comfortable with a 4 hours; never failed yet.
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Two hours is typically plenty.
But if your flight is significantly delayed, like for 8 hours, nothing helps. This is a small chance, but not predicable.
Personally, I have often done such combinations, and I feel comfortable with a 4 hours; never failed yet.
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Two hours is typically plenty.
But if your flight is significantly delayed, like for 8 hours, nothing helps. This is a small chance, but not predicable.
Personally, I have often done such combinations, and I feel comfortable with a 4 hours; never failed yet.
Two hours is typically plenty.
But if your flight is significantly delayed, like for 8 hours, nothing helps. This is a small chance, but not predicable.
Personally, I have often done such combinations, and I feel comfortable with a 4 hours; never failed yet.
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6 hours are plenty of time, even for the most complicated connection. The only trouble is if your flight arrives late.
– ugoren
Jul 8 '17 at 21:26
Yes, you will, with plenty of time. No way to know terminals without knowing airlines so just check on the live info board for yours.
– Giorgio
Jul 8 '17 at 21:27