Jabroniville
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- May 26, 2019
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Hey all! I've booked a flight from Edmonton to Orlando, leaving around midnight and touching down at 5:50 am in Toronto. The initial layover time was about 2h20 (that was the longest I could get that wasn't 6-18 hours)... BUT, WestJet, in their infinite wisdom, keep creeping up the departure time of my connecting flight. Now it's sitting at 1h50 from touchdown to takeoff.
Now, I've done Pearson a lot, so while I have the experience, I know how badly organized and huge it is. I usually do way longer layovers than this for good reason. At least once a plane I've been on has sat on the tarmac for 1-2 hours for "plane reasons" and I was one of the few people not worried because my layover was so long. Both near-misses I've had have been Pearson-related (though going the opposite way- Toronto to Edmonton- and in the middle of the day).
Checking just the past month (not sure how to check further without paying), the flight has been on time every day but one (6:50 vs. a 5:50 expected arrival), but I forget how long domestic to international takes there. Their website indicates there's a "save your spot in line" option like Genie+ in Disney- I might go for that just in case.
Now, I've done Pearson a lot, so while I have the experience, I know how badly organized and huge it is. I usually do way longer layovers than this for good reason. At least once a plane I've been on has sat on the tarmac for 1-2 hours for "plane reasons" and I was one of the few people not worried because my layover was so long. Both near-misses I've had have been Pearson-related (though going the opposite way- Toronto to Edmonton- and in the middle of the day).
Checking just the past month (not sure how to check further without paying), the flight has been on time every day but one (6:50 vs. a 5:50 expected arrival), but I forget how long domestic to international takes there. Their website indicates there's a "save your spot in line" option like Genie+ in Disney- I might go for that just in case.