Connection time at Nassau from/to Europe to/from a Bahamasair domestic flight

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I know there are tons of questions like this on travel forums, but all the information I could find till now concerns connection to/from US-bound flights (which seems to make up like 90% of all Bahamian tourist traffic).

However, I'll be travalling from Europe (LHR) to Exuma and back. Since non-US departures use the same terminal as Bahamas domestic flights (as opposed to US-Departures which use a separate terminal, requiring a shuttle bus), and also since the US Customs are notoriously laggy (or let's say, pedantic), I suppose the transfer times needed for US flights are moderately relevant for Europe-bound flights.

Does someone have specific experiences with this?

The particular problem is as follows: My flight GGT -> NAS arrives at 19:55 and NAS -> LHR departs at 21:45. The previous flight GGT -> NAS is 13 hours earlier at 6 am, and I'd like to avoid having to get up at 3 in the mornig on my last day of vacaction. Note that these are separate bookings, so I'd have to pick up my luggage and recheck.

Same question relates to the other direction (LHR -> NAS -> GGT), too, but then I have 3 hours between the flights, which should be fine.



Best Answer

One general option - not mentioned in the comments - is to look at historical delay information. How often is the plane late, and how late is it? This is available on a number of websites; I'm a fan of Flightradar24, which shows accurate runway to runway times, but Flightaware is another good option - especially in areas where airlines actually update their systems (in my current locale this behaviour is patchy at best...)

So, taking your flight from GGT-NAS as an example, and assuming you're talking about flight UP373 - which is now scheduled to arrive at 19:40...

Flightradar shows, over the last 5 flights flown, a minimum delay of 5 minutes, and a maximum one of 1h25m. And remember, that's the time the plane landed, not the time it got to the terminal - although in this case, the difference isn't huge.

Flightaware shows similar details - delays from about 4 minutes to 1 hour 28 minutes over the last few flights it has data for.

In both cases, you can pay a few dollars to see more information, and Flightaware will also give you 4 months of history just for registering.

Does this tell you everything? Not quite. Delays might be more common at certain times of the year (hurricane season perhaps). Maybe a schedule change will increase or decrease future punctuality.

But armed with this information, some details about the airport in question (as you say, Nassau isn't exactly JFK or Frankfurt), and an idea of your appetite for risk, you can decide whether to take a chance. In this case, I probably wouldn't (especially as there now seems to be a second airline with nicer flight times back to Nassau).

Finally - how does a 30 minute flight have such a long delay? Simple. It's the end of the day. The plane's been flying around for something like 14 hours, and those 5 or 10 minute delays here and there, problems with getting luggage on and off, delays for takeoff - they all add up.




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Is The Bahamas considered a domestic flight?

The Bahamas a foreign, independent nation. Domestic is only in the U.S.A. There really is no international terminal at Newark.

Can you fly direct to The Bahamas?

Which airlines offer direct flights to Bahamas? Qatar Airways, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic all fly direct to Bahamas.

Do you have to check-in for Bahamas Air?

Seating & Baggage AcceptanceCustomers must comply with minimum check-in requirements to retain their seats on the flight on which they are confirmed. Pre-reserved seats are subject to cancellation unless you have checked in (obtained a boarding pass) at least 45 minutes before scheduled departure.

What airlines fly out of Nassau Bahamas?

Airlines flying from Nassau
  • Bahamasair (UP)22 destinations.
  • American Airlines (AA)8 destinations.
  • Jetways airlines (WU)7 destinations.
  • United Airlines (UA)6 destinations.
  • JetBlue (B6)6 destinations.
  • Southern Air Charter (PL)5 destinations.
  • Frontier Airlines (F9)3 destinations.
  • Pineapple Air (PNP)3 destinations.




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