Northstar
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Hi. Just had flights changed by Continental - flying Halifax to Newark to Orlando mid-December. Had a nice 1 1/2 hour connection in Newark... now it's 40 minutes.
Would appreciate advice from those of you who know Newark airport.
I THINK we might be pre-clearing customs and immigration in Halifax. If we do, we would arrive where most domestic Continental flights do. Do the gates tend to be clustered so our departure would be near our arrival gate? How long do we need?
In case we don't pre-clear customs and immigration... we would be arriving where international flights do, and would have to pick up baggage, then clear, re-load baggage on belt, maybe transfer terminals, go through security... impossible in 40 minutes, right? So do you think it's safe to assume Continental wouldn't have given us this connection?
And... with non-refundable tickets... if I ask them to book us on a later flight out of Newark (assuming that's available... I'm not optimistic for mid-December) would I have to pay a change fee?
Will get on the phone to Continental after consulting my wonderful info sources here. Help!

I THINK we might be pre-clearing customs and immigration in Halifax. If we do, we would arrive where most domestic Continental flights do. Do the gates tend to be clustered so our departure would be near our arrival gate? How long do we need?
In case we don't pre-clear customs and immigration... we would be arriving where international flights do, and would have to pick up baggage, then clear, re-load baggage on belt, maybe transfer terminals, go through security... impossible in 40 minutes, right? So do you think it's safe to assume Continental wouldn't have given us this connection?
And... with non-refundable tickets... if I ask them to book us on a later flight out of Newark (assuming that's available... I'm not optimistic for mid-December) would I have to pay a change fee?
Will get on the phone to Continental after consulting my wonderful info sources here. Help!