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Flight connection times
Hi, searching for flights to Australia in February and found emirates to be the cheapest for a return ticket but you have to stop at Dubai and wait 10 hours for the connecting flight.
They do a different package that's only a 2 1/2 hour wait but that's over £300 pound more. Qantas do a flight that stops off at Singapore and that's a 1 hour 20 wait. But to me this seems to be cutting it fine, even if there's a slight delay I'd probably end up missing the connecting flight. Do you think it's worth just paying the extra for emirates flight because I really don't fancy a 10 hour wait in Dubai or chancing the qantas flight? |
Re: Flight connection times
We always take that QANTAS flight and have never missed the connection in Singapore. On the odd occasions the inbound flight from London has been late, they hold the plane. Changi Airport in amazing and they run a very tight operation - you will be fine.
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Yeah I was thinking they wouldn't advertise them times if there was a good chance you'd miss the connecting flight. I guess I'm just a bit worried in case the worst happens.
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Originally Posted by tetley86
(Post 9808999)
Yeah I was thinking they wouldn't advertise them times if there was a good chance you'd miss the connecting flight. I guess I'm just a bit worried in case the worst happens.
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Re: Flight connection times
Originally Posted by tetley86
(Post 9808999)
Yeah I was thinking they wouldn't advertise them times if there was a good chance you'd miss the connecting flight. I guess I'm just a bit worried in case the worst happens.
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I`m sure you will be fine with the 1hr 20 min connection. But a cautionary note to others. We travelled with Etihad last June. Not a good flight to UK due to delays( Not anyones fault), Cases arrived 3 days late with bullshit from baggage departments inbetween. But return trip landed in Sydney for connection flight to Brisbane. they gave us about two hours to catch the next flight. But this was the entrance flight to Australia, So cases had to be collected and we had to go through immigration along with 100`s of other people. Therefore missing our connecting flight with Virgin Blue. So someone had not done the math. We just presumed we were safe in the hands of the Airline. Transferred to the domestic terminal we were told the next flight was a few hours later and it would incur an extra charge. NO it would not we told them and if it did go talk to Etihad. They waved us through. So do double check, We will in future and we may not go for the cheaper option sometimes.
PS. When the cases arrived in the UK every case was damaged, Handles ripped off,Side split,Feet ripped off. we repaired two with donor parts from one which had a dodgy zip(not their fault). We received 400 pound for the clothes we had to buy in the UK. But damage was not their responsibility which I found unbelievable. Etihad have been in touch full of apologies, Telling us they contacted Brisbane airport and baggage handling. No one has been in touch since. |
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Originally Posted by skinnygeorge
(Post 9809475)
I`m sure you will be fine with the 1hr 20 min connection. But a cautionary note to others. We travelled with Etihad last June. Not a good flight to UK due to delays( Not anyones fault), Cases arrived 3 days late with bullshit from baggage departments inbetween. But return trip landed in Sydney for connection flight to Brisbane. they gave us about two hours to catch the next flight. But this was the entrance flight to Australia, So cases had to be collected and we had to go through immigration along with 100`s of other people. Therefore missing our connecting flight with Virgin Blue. So someone had not done the math. We just presumed we were safe in the hands of the Airline. Transferred to the domestic terminal we were told the next flight was a few hours later and it would incur an extra charge. NO it would not we told them and if it did go talk to Etihad. They waved us through. So do double check, We will in future and we may not go for the cheaper option sometimes.
PS. When the cases arrived in the UK every case was damaged, Handles ripped off,Side split,Feet ripped off. we repaired two with donor parts from one which had a dodgy zip(not their fault). We received 400 pound for the clothes we had to buy in the UK. But damage was not their responsibility which I found unbelievable. Etihad have been in touch full of apologies, Telling us they contacted Brisbane airport and baggage handling. No one has been in touch since. This only applies if all flights are booked on the same ticket which I assume yours were...in that case, no you would not have to pay for any changes on to a later flight in the event of unavoidable delays. However if you booked your own connections e.g. SYD-BNE seperately then you are liable to stump up to change your flights. |
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Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 9809496)
It's not really a maths problem. There are published legal minimum connection times between flights / terminals at all airports...airlines won't generally sell an illegal connection. 2 hours is definitely legal at SYD for International - Domestic.
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Originally Posted by Bermudashorts
(Post 9809509)
Sorry to go off topic, but OMG I arrived in Sydney this morning at 8am and I have never seen an immigration queue quite like it. Not anywhere. Ever. Not even in the US. The entire immigration hall was full and then the queue left the hall and people were queuing down the corridors as well, we hit the queue as soon as we got off the flight. I am sure it would have taken well over 2 hours to get through it. Thank goodness for my express lane pass! :)
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Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 9809527)
Haven't experienced it myself but I think this is quite normal for SYD. The 2 hours is still legal, but only applies to single tickets where the airline will look after your arrangements...not advisable to book your own 2 hour connection on seperate tix! I have done it though and managed Int - Dom in 45 mins including the bus transfer.
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Re: Flight connection times
Originally Posted by Bermudashorts
(Post 9809509)
Sorry to go off topic, but OMG I arrived in Sydney this morning at 8am and I have never seen an immigration queue quite like it. Not anywhere. Ever. Not even in the US. The entire immigration hall was full and then the queue left the hall and people were queuing down the corridors as well, we hit the queue as soon as we got off the flight. I am sure it would have taken well over 2 hours to get through it. Thank goodness for my express lane pass! :)
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 9809534)
Sydney immigration is horrible. Brisbane has its moments if several flights all come in at once but Sydney always seems dreadful. I've done a 3 hour connection there twice, once for Bris and once for Hobart and was pushing it both times to make the flights - and they were advertised airline connections. First time I came through Sydney was an advertised 2 hour connection to Brisbane which I missed by miles, but Qantas took the blame as they'd sold the ticket and put me on the next flight. I hate the place, rather come through Melbourne if I can't travel direct.
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Even li'l old Perth has been slow lately. We wondered if they were on an unofficial go-slow.
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Originally Posted by Family of 3
(Post 9809581)
Even li'l old Perth has been slow lately. We wondered if they were on an unofficial go-slow.
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Re: Flight connection times
Originally Posted by Family of 3
(Post 9809581)
Even li'l old Perth has been slow lately. We wondered if they were on an unofficial go-slow.
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