35 minutes between connections on Newark airport

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I am flying from Chicago to Aruba with a connecting flight in Newark. Between the landing time and take off time is 35 minutes. Is it a viable travel plan? I am flying United.



Best Answer

If your inbound flight is on schedule... and you run... you'll probably be fine. You may not even have to run, if your gates are close together.

If anything goes wrong, it is extremely likely you will miss your connecting flight.




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Is 45 minutes enough time for a connecting flight in Newark?

The "Minimum Connection Time" for United Airlines for connecting from a domestic flight to an international flight at Newark is 40 minutes. So technically, this is a "legal" connection.

Is 35 minutes enough time to connect flights?

Consider allowing at least 60 to 90 minutes for a U.S. domestic connection, and at least two hours for an international connection. Airlines usually allow you four hours or more maximum connecting time.

Is 40 minutes enough time for a layover in Newark?

40 minutes is tight even in the best of circumstances but Newark has lots of traffic, lots of delays and is prone to weather issues (as is Boston for that matter). The United terminals are huge, so it can easily be a 10 minute hike between gates.

Do I have to go through security again for connecting flight in EWR?

Between Terminals (United Airlines Connections) This service is free and you will not have to go through TSA security again.



Connecting in Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)




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Answer 2

Things you should calculate yourself, Considering the changes in a scenario which may occur surprisingly.

  1. It should be single booking, (Code-sharing by Air-Line is fine)
  2. The gates should be close enough, and you need to take an intra-airport transport.
  3. Your first flight should not be delayed. In such cases, the airlines give you the other options for single bookings. But if you have not done the single booking, it will cost you to book another flight.
  4. In case you reach a bit late, they may ask you to run. So be ready for that.

Hope this helps.

Thanks -AG

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