Tony Toon
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Hi. Just wondered what other experienced travellers on this route thought.
The flights that we booked - Glasgow/Amsterdam/Detroit/Orlando - had already been changed once increasing overall travel time by 2 hours. Yesterday I had an email from the agent changing them once again due to the cancelled Detroit/Orlando leg. They now want us to fly via Atlanta rather than Detroit but with a 6 hour stop at that airport, leaving at 8.30pm. I checked the Delta website and discovered that there are 2 earlier Orlando flights which looked possible, one at 4.55pm and the next at 7.30pm. I phoned the agent informing him of this and he said he would look into it. He got back to me with the option of the 7.30 flight (which at least is better) but saying that the 4.55 flight wouldn't give us enough time to catch it. We are due to arrive in Atlanta at 2.26pm giving us 2hrs 29 mins. I thought that would be sufficient but wonder if immigration would cause the problem. Anyone else have any thoughts.
The flights that we booked - Glasgow/Amsterdam/Detroit/Orlando - had already been changed once increasing overall travel time by 2 hours. Yesterday I had an email from the agent changing them once again due to the cancelled Detroit/Orlando leg. They now want us to fly via Atlanta rather than Detroit but with a 6 hour stop at that airport, leaving at 8.30pm. I checked the Delta website and discovered that there are 2 earlier Orlando flights which looked possible, one at 4.55pm and the next at 7.30pm. I phoned the agent informing him of this and he said he would look into it. He got back to me with the option of the 7.30 flight (which at least is better) but saying that the 4.55 flight wouldn't give us enough time to catch it. We are due to arrive in Atlanta at 2.26pm giving us 2hrs 29 mins. I thought that would be sufficient but wonder if immigration would cause the problem. Anyone else have any thoughts.