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is 47 min enough time between arrival and departure from OHare on United? I'm guessing I won't have to switch terminals. Arrival = 813 am , departure 900 am on another flight; I'm thinking there is no way I make the second flight...



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    Are these domestic or international flights? What is the itinerary?

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  • Domestic. CAE - ORD - LNK

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is 47 min enough time between arrival and departure from OHare on United? I'm guessing I won't have to switch terminals. Arrival = 813 am , departure 900 am on another flight; I'm thinking there is no way I make the second flight...



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    Are these domestic or international flights? What is the itinerary?

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  • Domestic. CAE - ORD - LNK

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is 47 min enough time between arrival and departure from OHare on United? I'm guessing I won't have to switch terminals. Arrival = 813 am , departure 900 am on another flight; I'm thinking there is no way I make the second flight...



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is 47 min enough time between arrival and departure from OHare on United? I'm guessing I won't have to switch terminals. Arrival = 813 am , departure 900 am on another flight; I'm thinking there is no way I make the second flight...



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    Are these domestic or international flights? What is the itinerary?

    – Michael Hampton
    Jul 19 '16 at 23:46











  • Domestic. CAE - ORD - LNK

    – kd7
    Jul 19 '16 at 23:48












  • 1





    Are these domestic or international flights? What is the itinerary?

    – Michael Hampton
    Jul 19 '16 at 23:46











  • Domestic. CAE - ORD - LNK

    – kd7
    Jul 19 '16 at 23:48







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Are these domestic or international flights? What is the itinerary?

– Michael Hampton
Jul 19 '16 at 23:46





Are these domestic or international flights? What is the itinerary?

– Michael Hampton
Jul 19 '16 at 23:46













Domestic. CAE - ORD - LNK

– kd7
Jul 19 '16 at 23:48





Domestic. CAE - ORD - LNK

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Your itinerary is:




  • ASQ4301 CAE-ORD


  • ASQ4328 ORD-LNK

Looking at these flights on FlightAware, we can see that 4301 often arrives early, though occasionally it's late, and once in the last 10 days it was several hours late.



Flight 4328 appears to have departed on time exactly once in the last 10 days.



This suggests that your layover at ORD is likely to be longer than the scheduled 47 minutes.



4301 deplanes to Terminal 2 at the F gates, and 4328 departs from the same terminal and series of gates, so you have a very short walk to get from one plane to the next. You're very likely to make this connection, unless your plane from CAE is significantly late. In that case it's on United to rebook you on another flight from ORD (at no cost to you). United has two other daily ORD-LNK flights, departing at 12:25 pm and 3:50 pm.






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    You probably want to add that it's the airline responsibility if the traveller booked both flights on a single itinerary rather than independently.

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Your itinerary is:




  • ASQ4301 CAE-ORD


  • ASQ4328 ORD-LNK

Looking at these flights on FlightAware, we can see that 4301 often arrives early, though occasionally it's late, and once in the last 10 days it was several hours late.



Flight 4328 appears to have departed on time exactly once in the last 10 days.



This suggests that your layover at ORD is likely to be longer than the scheduled 47 minutes.



4301 deplanes to Terminal 2 at the F gates, and 4328 departs from the same terminal and series of gates, so you have a very short walk to get from one plane to the next. You're very likely to make this connection, unless your plane from CAE is significantly late. In that case it's on United to rebook you on another flight from ORD (at no cost to you). United has two other daily ORD-LNK flights, departing at 12:25 pm and 3:50 pm.






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    You probably want to add that it's the airline responsibility if the traveller booked both flights on a single itinerary rather than independently.

    – jcaron
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:59















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Your itinerary is:




  • ASQ4301 CAE-ORD


  • ASQ4328 ORD-LNK

Looking at these flights on FlightAware, we can see that 4301 often arrives early, though occasionally it's late, and once in the last 10 days it was several hours late.



Flight 4328 appears to have departed on time exactly once in the last 10 days.



This suggests that your layover at ORD is likely to be longer than the scheduled 47 minutes.



4301 deplanes to Terminal 2 at the F gates, and 4328 departs from the same terminal and series of gates, so you have a very short walk to get from one plane to the next. You're very likely to make this connection, unless your plane from CAE is significantly late. In that case it's on United to rebook you on another flight from ORD (at no cost to you). United has two other daily ORD-LNK flights, departing at 12:25 pm and 3:50 pm.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1





    You probably want to add that it's the airline responsibility if the traveller booked both flights on a single itinerary rather than independently.

    – jcaron
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:59













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Your itinerary is:




  • ASQ4301 CAE-ORD


  • ASQ4328 ORD-LNK

Looking at these flights on FlightAware, we can see that 4301 often arrives early, though occasionally it's late, and once in the last 10 days it was several hours late.



Flight 4328 appears to have departed on time exactly once in the last 10 days.



This suggests that your layover at ORD is likely to be longer than the scheduled 47 minutes.



4301 deplanes to Terminal 2 at the F gates, and 4328 departs from the same terminal and series of gates, so you have a very short walk to get from one plane to the next. You're very likely to make this connection, unless your plane from CAE is significantly late. In that case it's on United to rebook you on another flight from ORD (at no cost to you). United has two other daily ORD-LNK flights, departing at 12:25 pm and 3:50 pm.






share|improve this answer













Your itinerary is:




  • ASQ4301 CAE-ORD


  • ASQ4328 ORD-LNK

Looking at these flights on FlightAware, we can see that 4301 often arrives early, though occasionally it's late, and once in the last 10 days it was several hours late.



Flight 4328 appears to have departed on time exactly once in the last 10 days.



This suggests that your layover at ORD is likely to be longer than the scheduled 47 minutes.



4301 deplanes to Terminal 2 at the F gates, and 4328 departs from the same terminal and series of gates, so you have a very short walk to get from one plane to the next. You're very likely to make this connection, unless your plane from CAE is significantly late. In that case it's on United to rebook you on another flight from ORD (at no cost to you). United has two other daily ORD-LNK flights, departing at 12:25 pm and 3:50 pm.







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    You probably want to add that it's the airline responsibility if the traveller booked both flights on a single itinerary rather than independently.

    – jcaron
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:59












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    You probably want to add that it's the airline responsibility if the traveller booked both flights on a single itinerary rather than independently.

    – jcaron
    Jul 20 '16 at 14:59







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You probably want to add that it's the airline responsibility if the traveller booked both flights on a single itinerary rather than independently.

– jcaron
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You probably want to add that it's the airline responsibility if the traveller booked both flights on a single itinerary rather than independently.

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