Dublin-Newark-Vancouver. Two-hour layover



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In a couple of weeks I am traveling from Dublin to Vancouver, with a layover in Newark. I am flying first with Aer Lingus then Air Canada. I have a two hour layover and am wondering if that's enough time. Also, will my bags will be checked through or will I have to do do that?



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In a couple of weeks I am traveling from Dublin to Vancouver, with a layover in Newark. I am flying first with Aer Lingus then Air Canada. I have a two hour layover and am wondering if that's enough time. Also, will my bags will be checked through or will I have to do do that?



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    Are both legs on a single ticket?
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  • yeah they are, i bought them through travel republic
    – Derryn
    Apr 15 at 13:16












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In a couple of weeks I am traveling from Dublin to Vancouver, with a layover in Newark. I am flying first with Aer Lingus then Air Canada. I have a two hour layover and am wondering if that's enough time. Also, will my bags will be checked through or will I have to do do that?



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In a couple of weeks I am traveling from Dublin to Vancouver, with a layover in Newark. I am flying first with Aer Lingus then Air Canada. I have a two hour layover and am wondering if that's enough time. Also, will my bags will be checked through or will I have to do do that?



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    Are both legs on a single ticket?
    – jcaron
    Apr 15 at 12:53










  • yeah they are, i bought them through travel republic
    – Derryn
    Apr 15 at 13:16












  • 1




    Are both legs on a single ticket?
    – jcaron
    Apr 15 at 12:53










  • yeah they are, i bought them through travel republic
    – Derryn
    Apr 15 at 13:16







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Are both legs on a single ticket?
– jcaron
Apr 15 at 12:53




Are both legs on a single ticket?
– jcaron
Apr 15 at 12:53












yeah they are, i bought them through travel republic
– Derryn
Apr 15 at 13:16




yeah they are, i bought them through travel republic
– Derryn
Apr 15 at 13:16










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You will preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin, and your bags should be checked through, so all you have to do in Newark is walk from one plane to the other. Two hours should be plenty of time if your first flight is not delayed.






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    Newark airport has many separate gate areas behind security. Depending which ones you're using, you may be able to take the United Airlines transfer shuttle to avoid leaving security. Otherwise, you may have to leave security to transfer from one to another.



    The Newark Airport airlines list shows Aer Lingus at Terminal B and Air Canada at Terminal A. Fortunately, as ajd said, you'll preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin. So even if the transfer shuttle isn't an option, 2 hours would be enough to leave security in Terminal B, take the AirTrain to Terminal A, and clear security for the next flight.






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    You will preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin, and your bags should be checked through, so all you have to do in Newark is walk from one plane to the other. Two hours should be plenty of time if your first flight is not delayed.






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      You will preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin, and your bags should be checked through, so all you have to do in Newark is walk from one plane to the other. Two hours should be plenty of time if your first flight is not delayed.






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        You will preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin, and your bags should be checked through, so all you have to do in Newark is walk from one plane to the other. Two hours should be plenty of time if your first flight is not delayed.






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        You will preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin, and your bags should be checked through, so all you have to do in Newark is walk from one plane to the other. Two hours should be plenty of time if your first flight is not delayed.







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            Newark airport has many separate gate areas behind security. Depending which ones you're using, you may be able to take the United Airlines transfer shuttle to avoid leaving security. Otherwise, you may have to leave security to transfer from one to another.



            The Newark Airport airlines list shows Aer Lingus at Terminal B and Air Canada at Terminal A. Fortunately, as ajd said, you'll preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin. So even if the transfer shuttle isn't an option, 2 hours would be enough to leave security in Terminal B, take the AirTrain to Terminal A, and clear security for the next flight.






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            Newark airport has many separate gate areas behind security. Depending which ones you're using, you may be able to take the United Airlines transfer shuttle to avoid leaving security. Otherwise, you may have to leave security to transfer from one to another.



            The Newark Airport airlines list shows Aer Lingus at Terminal B and Air Canada at Terminal A. Fortunately, as ajd said, you'll preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin. So even if the transfer shuttle isn't an option, 2 hours would be enough to leave security in Terminal B, take the AirTrain to Terminal A, and clear security for the next flight.






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            • perfect thank you
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            Newark airport has many separate gate areas behind security. Depending which ones you're using, you may be able to take the United Airlines transfer shuttle to avoid leaving security. Otherwise, you may have to leave security to transfer from one to another.



            The Newark Airport airlines list shows Aer Lingus at Terminal B and Air Canada at Terminal A. Fortunately, as ajd said, you'll preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin. So even if the transfer shuttle isn't an option, 2 hours would be enough to leave security in Terminal B, take the AirTrain to Terminal A, and clear security for the next flight.






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            Newark airport has many separate gate areas behind security. Depending which ones you're using, you may be able to take the United Airlines transfer shuttle to avoid leaving security. Otherwise, you may have to leave security to transfer from one to another.



            The Newark Airport airlines list shows Aer Lingus at Terminal B and Air Canada at Terminal A. Fortunately, as ajd said, you'll preclear US immigration and customs in Dublin. So even if the transfer shuttle isn't an option, 2 hours would be enough to leave security in Terminal B, take the AirTrain to Terminal A, and clear security for the next flight.







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