Connecting time minimum Newark International
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
up vote
4
down vote
favorite
I'm flying in March on United coming in from Milan, Italy. I arrive at 2:15 pm and have to connect to a flight to St. Louis leaving at 4:00 pm, operated by Express Jet. We are US citizens. What are the chances this will end well? I really do not want to spend the night in Newark and incur the extra stress and cost. However, the next flight to STL is at 8:00 pm which makes for a miserably long day.
Any insight very much appreciated!
layovers short-connections delays ewr
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
favorite
I'm flying in March on United coming in from Milan, Italy. I arrive at 2:15 pm and have to connect to a flight to St. Louis leaving at 4:00 pm, operated by Express Jet. We are US citizens. What are the chances this will end well? I really do not want to spend the night in Newark and incur the extra stress and cost. However, the next flight to STL is at 8:00 pm which makes for a miserably long day.
Any insight very much appreciated!
layovers short-connections delays ewr
2
Is this is one booking? If it is, the airline will pay everything for you in case of a missed connection
â Coke
Dec 18 '17 at 22:18
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
favorite
up vote
4
down vote
favorite
I'm flying in March on United coming in from Milan, Italy. I arrive at 2:15 pm and have to connect to a flight to St. Louis leaving at 4:00 pm, operated by Express Jet. We are US citizens. What are the chances this will end well? I really do not want to spend the night in Newark and incur the extra stress and cost. However, the next flight to STL is at 8:00 pm which makes for a miserably long day.
Any insight very much appreciated!
layovers short-connections delays ewr
I'm flying in March on United coming in from Milan, Italy. I arrive at 2:15 pm and have to connect to a flight to St. Louis leaving at 4:00 pm, operated by Express Jet. We are US citizens. What are the chances this will end well? I really do not want to spend the night in Newark and incur the extra stress and cost. However, the next flight to STL is at 8:00 pm which makes for a miserably long day.
Any insight very much appreciated!
layovers short-connections delays ewr
layovers short-connections delays ewr
edited Dec 19 '17 at 20:53
Ari Brodsky
9881722
9881722
asked Dec 18 '17 at 19:10
Geert
211
211
2
Is this is one booking? If it is, the airline will pay everything for you in case of a missed connection
â Coke
Dec 18 '17 at 22:18
add a comment |Â
2
Is this is one booking? If it is, the airline will pay everything for you in case of a missed connection
â Coke
Dec 18 '17 at 22:18
2
2
Is this is one booking? If it is, the airline will pay everything for you in case of a missed connection
â Coke
Dec 18 '17 at 22:18
Is this is one booking? If it is, the airline will pay everything for you in case of a missed connection
â Coke
Dec 18 '17 at 22:18
add a comment |Â
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
My prediction is that you won't have a problem. Newark has three terminals, all connected by a monorail system that runs pretty reliably. In early afternoon, immigration and customs lines won't be at their peak. My estimate is that it will take you no more than half an hour to get through the immigration checkpoint and collect your bags.
Once you've got your bags, you'll be at the domestic terminal in 10 minutes. That gives you an hour to check your bags again and get through security.
If this is a weekday, I'd say you're guaranteed to make your flight. If you're flying on a Friday or Sunday things might be tighter, but that still seems like an adequate layover.
I'm fairly sure EWR has a place to re-check bags after clearing customs without carrying them to the domestic terminal. This also means you can go straight to security for the domestic terminal.
â Andrew Lazarus
Dec 19 '17 at 20:41
add a comment |Â
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
My prediction is that you won't have a problem. Newark has three terminals, all connected by a monorail system that runs pretty reliably. In early afternoon, immigration and customs lines won't be at their peak. My estimate is that it will take you no more than half an hour to get through the immigration checkpoint and collect your bags.
Once you've got your bags, you'll be at the domestic terminal in 10 minutes. That gives you an hour to check your bags again and get through security.
If this is a weekday, I'd say you're guaranteed to make your flight. If you're flying on a Friday or Sunday things might be tighter, but that still seems like an adequate layover.
I'm fairly sure EWR has a place to re-check bags after clearing customs without carrying them to the domestic terminal. This also means you can go straight to security for the domestic terminal.
â Andrew Lazarus
Dec 19 '17 at 20:41
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
My prediction is that you won't have a problem. Newark has three terminals, all connected by a monorail system that runs pretty reliably. In early afternoon, immigration and customs lines won't be at their peak. My estimate is that it will take you no more than half an hour to get through the immigration checkpoint and collect your bags.
Once you've got your bags, you'll be at the domestic terminal in 10 minutes. That gives you an hour to check your bags again and get through security.
If this is a weekday, I'd say you're guaranteed to make your flight. If you're flying on a Friday or Sunday things might be tighter, but that still seems like an adequate layover.
I'm fairly sure EWR has a place to re-check bags after clearing customs without carrying them to the domestic terminal. This also means you can go straight to security for the domestic terminal.
â Andrew Lazarus
Dec 19 '17 at 20:41
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
My prediction is that you won't have a problem. Newark has three terminals, all connected by a monorail system that runs pretty reliably. In early afternoon, immigration and customs lines won't be at their peak. My estimate is that it will take you no more than half an hour to get through the immigration checkpoint and collect your bags.
Once you've got your bags, you'll be at the domestic terminal in 10 minutes. That gives you an hour to check your bags again and get through security.
If this is a weekday, I'd say you're guaranteed to make your flight. If you're flying on a Friday or Sunday things might be tighter, but that still seems like an adequate layover.
My prediction is that you won't have a problem. Newark has three terminals, all connected by a monorail system that runs pretty reliably. In early afternoon, immigration and customs lines won't be at their peak. My estimate is that it will take you no more than half an hour to get through the immigration checkpoint and collect your bags.
Once you've got your bags, you'll be at the domestic terminal in 10 minutes. That gives you an hour to check your bags again and get through security.
If this is a weekday, I'd say you're guaranteed to make your flight. If you're flying on a Friday or Sunday things might be tighter, but that still seems like an adequate layover.
answered Dec 19 '17 at 2:51
Allen R. Brady
4623
4623
I'm fairly sure EWR has a place to re-check bags after clearing customs without carrying them to the domestic terminal. This also means you can go straight to security for the domestic terminal.
â Andrew Lazarus
Dec 19 '17 at 20:41
add a comment |Â
I'm fairly sure EWR has a place to re-check bags after clearing customs without carrying them to the domestic terminal. This also means you can go straight to security for the domestic terminal.
â Andrew Lazarus
Dec 19 '17 at 20:41
I'm fairly sure EWR has a place to re-check bags after clearing customs without carrying them to the domestic terminal. This also means you can go straight to security for the domestic terminal.
â Andrew Lazarus
Dec 19 '17 at 20:41
I'm fairly sure EWR has a place to re-check bags after clearing customs without carrying them to the domestic terminal. This also means you can go straight to security for the domestic terminal.
â Andrew Lazarus
Dec 19 '17 at 20:41
add a comment |Â
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
StackExchange.ready(
function ()
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2ftravel.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f106966%2fconnecting-time-minimum-newark-international%23new-answer', 'question_page');
);
Post as a guest
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
2
Is this is one booking? If it is, the airline will pay everything for you in case of a missed connection
â Coke
Dec 18 '17 at 22:18