One hour layover LAX domestic flights [duplicate]

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Checking to see if a one-hour layover is enough time, flying JetBlue from Newark to LAX, code share flight on Hawaiian from LAX to HNL. Would all be on one ticket and bags checked through, but I've never done a connection this short. I always leave more time for any possible problems. Never been to LAX so I don't know the layout of the airport at all.



Best Answer

Airport not withstanding, if the airline sells you such a connection, they expect you to make it. If the inbound flight is notably delayed, they will reaccommodate you on a later HNL flight.

Presumably, you will arrive and depart at Terminal 5 which is relatively small. You will not have to pass TSA again.




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Is a 1 hour layover enough in LAX?

One hour is normally plenty of time - pending no delays! Some connections are as tight as 30 minutes.

Is 1 hour enough for domestic connecting flights?

Usually with a domestic flight it can go from half an hour to one hour, and for international flights it can go from one hour to three hours. Most of the times that you are making a connection the gates are next to each other or in close proximity to avoid any missed flights.

How much time do I need for a layover in LAX?

\u201cGive yourself at least five hours to avoid stress,\u201d he said. \u201cRemember, airports like LAX and SFO are so big you need extra time to collect your bags and find your way to your connecting gate which might be in another terminal and reached by an Airtrain.\u201d

What to do if you have a very short layover?

8 Things to do If You Think Your Layover is Too Short
  • Change your flight. ...
  • Change your seat. ...
  • Pack up your carry-on. ...
  • Travel carry-on only. ...
  • Ask for your connecting gate. ...
  • Look at the airport map. ...
  • Don't make any stops in the airport. ...
  • Wear comfortable shoes.




  • A Basic Guide to Layovers




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