Anonymous wrote:Two summers ago with my kids I had a 30 min connection in SLC to the small town my sister lives in. I hadn’t realized they redid SLC airport. We just barely made it, sprinting. Last year I looked to see when the next flight was and (a) it was 6 hours later (about the same as driving to her town from SLC) and (b) flights tend to fill. We flew to a city closer to her and drove 3 hours the rest of the way instead of risking the SLC 30 mins or having a 6.5 hr layover. I don’t know why they schedule that way!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't book short connections like that. I don't want to have to worry.
This.
My biggest travel pet peeve: the people who jump up as soon as we land and start loudly complaining they have a ridiculously short connection and are annoyed by everyone in the 35 rows ahead of them for not staying put so they can walk off first since they have 10 mins to catch their flight.
Take it up with the airlines who sell it this way. I don’t want to hang out at the airport for 3 hours so I don’t annoy you.
I’m not moving for you. Pay for a seat up front.
Anonymous wrote:I just had this happen. I worried but it worked. 70 minutes to change terminals in enormous CDG airport. I figured there would be enough Paris toNY flights to get on another. The airline in Athens had made up us check our carry ons and they made it to N.Y., too.
Anonymous wrote:I assume they’d put you on the next flight, but these days, the next flight might not be for days especially around holidays. I won’t do any connection less than an hour.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re checking bags and have such a short layover there’s a good chance your luggage won’t make it onto the plane with you.