NotSoLittleMermaid
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Since John hates flying, we don't do it often....so I'm not the best person to answer this.....but, they say be there two hours in advance....most people get there one hour in advance. Then it depends on the amount of security and the climate at the time. I would imagine today it would take longer to get thru security than a month ago because of current events.![]()
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Maybe it depends on your airport, but I've had a couple of very close calls in Phoenix due to long lines at security and/or check-in. If I don't have to check bags and can go right to the gate I may cut it close to an hour, but if I have to check bags I give myself at least an hour and a half and feel better if I have a little more than that.
Last August when my brother passed away I flew to Michigan. I carried on my stuff and was going to check in at the kiosk BUT when I tried I couldn't and I had to check in at the desk with an agent AND go through the wanding and search of my bags at security. It took forever! I was already a wreck and by the time I got to the gate I was about to lose it from the stress. Later I wondered if the reason I was singled out was because I had bought my ticket just the day before...? Maybe that "flagged" me as suspicious? I'll never know, but that was one of my "very close calls."
I just give myself extra time now, no matter what. In fact, for my flight out to MCO I chose the flight to Denver that gave me 2+ hours between flights instead of the one that gave me 45 min. between flights.
Which reminds me--just last month, my flight from Honolulu to LAX was delayed over 2 hours which meant I missed my connecting flight to Phoenix. Luckily I didn't have to be home by a certain time and the airline gave all of us who were affected (many!) a hotel room in LA and flight out the next day BUT...another example of how things can go.