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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nonstop always and especially if the airport transfer is Charlotte. [/quote] Is Charlotte worse than Atlanta? I changed planes there once and vowed never again. Charlotte is another option for my typical destinations.[/quote] I’ve never had a Charlotte connection that wasn’t on the entire opposite side of the airport. Plan for time if you choose Charlotte if yours have been like mine. [/quote] As someone who flies through Charlotte constantly, I couldn't disagree more. Charlotte is one of the few airports where even if your connection is on the opposite side of the airport, you can actually make it if you simply bust a move. No trams or shuttles to wait for, you can rely on your two feet and nothing more. Familiarity obviously helps so study the map ahead of time if you need to. [/quote] Agree. Charlotte is a piece of cake compared with trying to transfer at O'Hare. At O'Hare, they never plan enough time and you are going like 18 miles to get from one gate to another there. It's huge, the trip between terminals is not easy or fast and you always seem to get one end of one terminal and the opposite end of the other terminal so you are going across the entire airport to get from one gate to another. O'Hare is the one that I avoid. Midway is bad, but so, so, so much better than O'Hare.[/quote]
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