While I have no practical experience with it, I'd be surprised if it wasn't enough time.can some tell me if 4 hours is enough in chicago, philidelphia or washington dulles to a domestic flight from an intercontinal flight
can some tell me if 4 hours is enough in chicago, philidelphia or washington dulles to a domestic flight from an intercontinal flight
1 hour or more is enough.
1 hour or more is enough.
For an international flyer, you'd need at least two hours between flights for Chicago. I just flew through Chicago last week on business and the trams weren't operational for either my outbound or inbound flight. The walk from and to the concourses/gates was about 40 minutes and I was moving (I'm not counting the time I waited in a long line for Garrett's popcorn). Add onto that going through customs and you'd need a good 2 or more hours. I would think 4 hours would be plenty of time at Chicago O'Hare. Not sure about the other airports identified (although Dulles has also had tram issues whenever I've been there -- but it's been my destination, so wasn't trying to make a connection).
Not sure this would be the case for the OP. They are connecting from an international flight and presumably have to clear customs/immigration when they land.
Four hours seems to be enough time between an international and domestic flight. This is allowing two hours for customs and another hour to go between terminals.
However, among these three airports, is there one that you would have to leave the secured area and go through security again?
I had to go through security again at Dulles. It was a separate security for people coming out of customs. I guess they didn't trust that the security you went through in a foreign country was OK.
I have gone through passport control/immigration at Dulles many, many times and Chicago quite a few times as well. Even when it's crowded, you should make it through in an hour or less. If your international flight arrives on time, you'll have several hours to hang at your gate before your next flight. Personally, I'd be comfortable with a 2 hour connection, even without using Global Entry (which I have).
I agree. The security after customs was short, it was only for people coming out of customs, after you dropped off your checked luggage on the belt (you had to pick it up and carry it through customs).