Twilight Terror
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There is so much to find out about in-direct flights and ensure that I have the right stuff. Anyway, I need to know a few more things. At the moment, we have the option of going via these hubs:
- Miami
- Boston
- Detroit
- Atlanta
I know a lot of people on here have done in-direct flights before, and I imagine that there is at least someone on here that has been through each of these hubs.
So, the question I have is how long, at each hub, is a wise to allow in order to clear immigration and customs before heading off for our next flight to Orlando? Most of the layovers are about 1hr 40mins, and wondering if this is a good amount of time, or if more is needed??
Also, what is the process in doing the connecting flights? Do you collect your luggage and then check-in again at the hub airport, or is that all taken care of for you?
When booking with someone like Netflights.com or ebookers.com, who is under obligation to sort out if you miss your connection, for example (if the missed connection is the airlines fault)? And who do you go to if there are problems/need rebooking - the airline or the agent? Do you get access to things like seat requests immediately with airline if booked through an agent?
Thanks guys! Im sure I will think of something else in the meantime, but that's it for now! Thanks in advance everyone.
- Miami
- Boston
- Detroit
- Atlanta
I know a lot of people on here have done in-direct flights before, and I imagine that there is at least someone on here that has been through each of these hubs.
So, the question I have is how long, at each hub, is a wise to allow in order to clear immigration and customs before heading off for our next flight to Orlando? Most of the layovers are about 1hr 40mins, and wondering if this is a good amount of time, or if more is needed??
Also, what is the process in doing the connecting flights? Do you collect your luggage and then check-in again at the hub airport, or is that all taken care of for you?
When booking with someone like Netflights.com or ebookers.com, who is under obligation to sort out if you miss your connection, for example (if the missed connection is the airlines fault)? And who do you go to if there are problems/need rebooking - the airline or the agent? Do you get access to things like seat requests immediately with airline if booked through an agent?
Thanks guys! Im sure I will think of something else in the meantime, but that's it for now! Thanks in advance everyone.