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randella
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Name: Randi
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Travel experts-- Better airport for a connection?
Cincinnatti or Atlanta?
Traveling to Colorado and my only option is a short layover in either airport. Both layovers are about 45 mins to an hour... I am A LITTLE nervous since that is cutting it close in case my first flight is late, etc.-- was wondering which airport had the best records.
Also, if I have to connect-- does it matter if it's at night, or early in the day? I am trying to decide whether or not to take a Fri night flight, or a Sat AM flight-- I'd rather fly out Fri, so I will have all day Sat in CO, but what if I miss my connection and there are no more flights out at night?
I don't know why I can't make a decision!
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Posted 6/2/07 8:07 AM |
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Arieschick29
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Name: Jen
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Re: Travel experts-- Better airport for a connection?
I believe ATL is very busy...that might work for or against your connection
I cant stand the worry about missing connecting flights so I try to never choose those
When I have to, I try to get the one with the most layover just in case of a delay
Message edited 6/2/2007 9:22:37 AM.
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Posted 6/2/07 9:20 AM |
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bklyngirl
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Name: Gail
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Re: Travel experts-- Better airport for a connection?
i had to make a connection in atlanta once. its a huge airport. i came in at gate a and had to go to gate e. i was running since i didn't think i would make the connection. i think its bigger than jfk
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Posted 6/2/07 10:20 AM |
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Aga
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Name: Aga
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Re: Travel experts-- Better airport for a connection?
Posted by Arieschick29
I believe ATL is very busy...that might work for or against your connection
I agree... I would think even if you miss your connection, a bigger airport will have more substitute flights to offer you (more connections during the day)...
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Posted 6/2/07 11:50 AM |
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ali120206
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Re: Travel experts-- Better airport for a connection?
I've had connection issues at both of these airports...
They are both very large, Atlanta is probably bigger but, in Cincinnati, there is a chance you may need to take a shuttle bus to and from a terminal. It is large as well.
In the summer, it's better to fly earlier in the day to guarantee you will arrive at the destination. Late day t-storms, even if they aren't where you are coming and going from, tend to snarl travel and have planes delayed/rerouted.
Message edited 6/3/2007 5:27:08 PM.
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Posted 6/3/07 5:26 PM |
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HarleyGirlFLA
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Name: Mel
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Re: Travel experts-- Better airport for a connection?
If your connection is the same airline then you'll be in the same terminal. It's only when you completely change airlines, you would possibly have to worry about going to a different terminal.
You're doing a domestic travel so everything should be in the same terminal.
From a travel agents opinion, Cincinatti over ATL only b/c we are in rainy season and hurricane season. The weather is incredably unpredicable in the south right now. You could run into delays or cancellations.
Message edited 6/3/2007 6:12:59 PM.
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Posted 6/3/07 6:09 PM |
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mrspetunia77
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Name: Ally
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Re: Travel experts-- Better airport for a connection?
i have nearly missed several connecting flights in atlanta, so i would not choose to connect there with under an hour.
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Posted 6/6/07 7:21 PM |
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