Is one hour enough for changing planes in Newark? [closed]

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I am coming from Miami and will change planes at Newark, my final destination is Beijing. I only have 1 hour from arriving to departure, is that enough time or must I have change to an earlier departure from Miami?



Best Answer

If this has been booked as a single ticket than

  1. It's a legal connection that meets the minimum connection time
  2. Statistically you have an ok chance of making it, if all goes well.
  3. If things do not go well and you miss it, the airline will book you on the next available flight for free. However, that my be a day later.

If these are two separate tickets, you will NOT make this connection.

There are a few things that can help speed things up

  1. Make sure you check in for both flights and getting boarding passes for both segments.
  2. Familiarize yourself with the airport layout and map. Figure out which gates these flights arrived the day before and check how you would get from the arrival to departure gate. If you are flying United, most likely you'll arrive and depart from Terminal C
  3. Newark is a huge airport and the distances between gates are quite long. If you have any mobility issues, call the airline right now.
  4. Not checking luggage helps



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Is 1 hour enough for connecting flights in Newark?

No, 1 hour is not remotely close to enough ahead of an international flight. EWR is a busy airport and has a lot of delays. The smallest delay in the first flight will cause you to miss the connection. I'd want two hours or preferably three just in case.

Is an hour enough time to change flights?

The recommended layover time for domestic flights is normally one hour. However, as previously stated, you may require longer if your flights are booked with two different airlines, if you are traveling to a very busy airport or if you require special assistance.

Is an hour and a half layover enough time in Newark?

I think it's fine. Newark airport isn't really all that large. Even if your flight was delayed 30 minutes, you'd still be fine. As long as you don't exit the airport and have to go through security again, you'll be fine.

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.



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