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Hello, to all who have run the gantlet at SEATAC can anybody tell me if 40 minutes is enough time to get to my international flight to PORTO..............I can run
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Is this booked all on one ticket? If so, your connection is "protected" - which means that if you miss your connecting flight that the airline has to rebook you on the next flight with available seats. I would be proactive and call the airline to see if they can change your flights. I'm not sure if 40 minutes is within the Minimum Connection Time at SEATAC.Hello, to all who have run the gantlet at SEATAC can anybody tell me if 40 minutes is enough time to get to my international flight to PORTO..............I can run
I copied this from Seatac's Website.....hope this helpsHello, to all who have run the gantlet at SEATAC can anybody tell me if 40 minutes is enough time to get to my international flight to PORTO..............I can run
Thank you and thank you too @EL LECHERO, I'm booked with a stop in Amsterdam then to Porto. I don't want to rebook because I'll miss my flight to Porto. Since Delta made the change I get to change my flight for free, no added fees. I think the best thing to do is to look at other flights with longer layover using the no fee rebooking option. I just don't understand why they do this. Rebook you on a flight with such an impossible short layover.Is this booked all on one ticket? If so, your connection is "protected" - which means that if you miss your connecting flight that the airline has to rebook you on the next flight with available seats. I would be proactive and call the airline to see if they can change your flights. I'm not sure if 40 minutes is within the Minimum Connection Time at SEATAC.
Check the airline schedules before you call.
I hope you have good luck with finding another schedule. I’ve had this happen to me several times in the past year on American Airlines. It is happening more and more because the flight loads and schedules are in such a constant state of flux that the airlines are cancelling and rescheduling a lot of flights at the last minute. About a month ago, I spoke with AA about a 35 minute connection in O’Hare (which for me always involves going from G gates to H,K, or L gates and can be a VERY long walk), and they explained that the computer automaticallly rebooks you to the “best” legal connection. In our case the other option was a 6 hour layover, so we went with their rebooking and made it. We have a similar short connection in a few weeks on a trip to Austin, so we’ll see if we are lucky two times in a row.Thank you and thank you too @EL LECHERO, I'm booked with a stop in Amsterdam then to Porto. I don't want to rebook because I'll miss my flight to Porto. Since Delta made the change I get to change my flight for free, no added fees. I think the best thing to do is to look at other flights with longer layover using the no fee rebooking option. I just don't understand why they do this. Rebook you on a flight with such an impossible short layover.
An emphatic "No!"Hello, to all who have run the gantlet at SEATAC can anybody tell me if 40 minutes is enough time to get to my international flight to PORTO..............I can run
Yes, that´s definitely another consideration. If she misses this very short connection then a flight the next day may make her Covid test out of date (providing that tests are still required when she flies)I’d categorically agree ‘change your flight’. A current complication to the advice to suggest alternate routings is the ongoing divergence within Europe (geographically as well as politically) between countries in terms of the entry requirements with respect to covid. These are easing, slowly, but things still ain’t what they used to be.
Really good idea. I really would like to stick with AMS to OPO because I had to pay an extra fee for this flight. I've been on the messaging with DELTA twice with no success, both agents say they can't see the flights I am wanting to change to even though I can clearly see them and I sent one agent a screenshot of the flights.Peregrina2000 said
One thing you might do out of an abundance of caution is to have several later alternative schedules written down so you can be proactive with the agent if they have to rebook you. Telling them that you could go, for instance, Seattle-London-Porto or Seattle -Frankfurt-Porto, etc. at such and such a time could be very helpful.Good luck!
I tend to agree. I have also experienced the same by waiting for other passengers to arrive. I’ll only have my backpack, like I said, I can run. but I’ll still look at other flights offering a longer layover. I’d rather be proactive now then on day of travel.I don’t disagree with all of those who think this is a terribly short connection time, but surely the airlines have statistical evidence about the numbers of connections made and missed with this connection time in this airport. The airlines don’t want you to miss your connection either, because then they have a bigger headache on their hands. I am not defending the airlines or their practice, just saying that they wouldn’t keep doing this if it were causing more problems than solutions. The airlines can’t book you on flights that don’t meet the minimum legal connection time, so I am assuming that those times were established based on some kind of real world evidence. I am also guessing that there is wiggle room in the door closing times when there are passengerts rushing around the airport to get to the gate - the airlines will know when you arrived, what gate you arrived at, etc — I have frequently sat on planes, both international and domestic, where the door was open past the stated time and a few more passengers arrived, usually out of breath but very happy.
I agree totally - and I may have missed this - but is the OP on one continuous multi-leg ticket? If not then the ‘not my problem’ rule apples.I don’t disagree with all of those who think this is a terribly short connection time, but surely the airlines have statistical evidence about the numbers of connections made and missed with this connection time in this airport. The airlines don’t want you to miss your connection either, because then they have a bigger headache on their hands. I am not defending the airlines or their practice, just saying that they wouldn’t keep doing this if it were causing more problems than solutions. The airlines can’t book you on flights that don’t meet the minimum legal connection time, so I am assuming that those times were established based on some kind of real world evidence. I am also guessing that there is wiggle room in the door closing times when there are passengerts rushing around the airport to get to the gate - the airlines will know when you arrived, what gate you arrived at, etc — I have frequently sat on planes, both international and domestic, where the door was open past the stated time and a few more passengers arrived, usually out of breath but very happy.
Yes, multi-leg itinerary.I agree totally - and I may have missed this - but is the OP on one continuous multi-leg ticket? If not then the ‘not my problem’ rule apples.
If I remember once you land at Seatac you have to take a tram to the International terminal.....What I found out from Delta is:
My first and second leg are married so if my first flight BOI is delayed the second flight SEA will be delayed. I can't just change the first leg to give me a longer layover without changing the second leg which would give me a shorter layover in AMS. There were really no other good options, at least none that would keep me from running. I'd rather run through SEATAC then wait at customs in AMS with only a one hour layover. I guess I'm running.
Yes, multi-leg itinerary.
Good luck!! SeaTac is my airport too. Your pilgrimage has officially begun. All this hassle will be over soon and you can just simply start walking instead of running! Let us know how it turns outWhat I found out from Delta is:
My first and second leg are married so if my first flight is delayed the second flight will be delayed. I can't just change the first leg to give me a longer layover without changing the second leg which would give me a shorter layover in AMS. There were really no other good options, at least none that would keep me from running. I'd rather run through SEATAC then wait at customs in AMS with only a one hour layover. I guess I'm running.
Yes, multi-leg itinerary.
I have months before my departure. So many changes could happen between now and then.@FourSeasons - When are you traveling?
How long would you think it takes to get through customs at AMS, before my connecting flight to Porto? I have the option to layover in SEA 1 hour 25 minutes then have a 1 hour in AMS. This option gets me into AMS at 8:05AM rather then later afternoon. Is it quicker going through passport check in AMS than trying to catch a runaway plane in SEA? I like the earlier flight options, before all the delays begin.If you do a search for SEATAC arrivals (https://www.seattle-airport.com/seatac-arrivals...) and look for Boise (BOI?) you will find yesterday's and today's flights and the real time they arrived. Then click on the blue flight number, you'll see the gate # - they usually come in close to the same gates. Do the same for departures - scroll to the top of the page, upper left see FLIGHTS open the drop-down and click on DEPARTURES to find the Amsterdam flight - you can check several days to see about their on-time record.
From Boise to Seattle you will probably be on SkyWest (Delta designation, and arrives, for example, at gate B7A - closer than gate C2) or Horizon Air (Alaska Air designation and arrives gate C2).
This may give you a better idea of your situation.
Your Amsterdam flt leaves from S11, at the south satellite - you won't be able to run all the way - you will need to take the underground train to get to S terminal. I'm not sure how often they run, maybe every 5-8-10 minutes. I don't think you need to exit security, but...
Buen Camino, @FourSeasons !
Sorry, can't help with AMS - I've not flown that route... But I know the Dutch are efficient!!How long would you think it takes to get through customs at AMS, before my connecting flight to Porto? I have the option to layover in SEA 1 hour 25 minutes then have a 1 hour in AMS. This option gets me into AMS at 8:05AM rather then later afternoon. Is it quicker going through passport check in AMS then trying to catch a runaway plane?? I like the earlier flight options, before all the delays begin.
Including flight schedules! !Buena suerte!I have months before my departure. So many changes could happen between now and then.
In that case I wouldn't worry or think about it right now. The schedules probably will change, so no point in trying to change anything now.I have months before my departure. So many changes could happen between now and then.
It’s so difficult not to get my ducks in a row. A lot of flights are not available now, at least not in Delta Comfort. I got a steal on my tickets. I can’t help to think that Delta is forcing me to cancel these flights then repurchase at a higher rate. However the 1 hour in AMS sounds more appealing because it will be early in the day and if I miss my flight to Porto, I’m sure I could easily be rebooked on a later flight, same day. Or take a train. At least I’ll already be over there. When are you leaving? Soon?In that case I wouldn't worry or think about it right now. The schedules probably will change, so no point in trying to change anything now.
This is great and detailed information, I’ll definitely use. Thank you.If you do a search for SEATAC arrivals (https://www.seattle-airport.com/seatac-arrivals...) and look for Boise (BOI?) you will find yesterday's and today's flights and the real time they arrived. Then click on the blue flight number, you'll see the gate # - they usually come in close to the same gates. Do the same for departures - scroll to the top of the page, upper left see FLIGHTS open the drop-down and click on DEPARTURES to find the Amsterdam flight - you can check several days to see about their on-time record.
From Boise to Seattle you will probably be on SkyWest (Delta designation, and arrives, for example, at gate B7A - closer than gate C2) or Horizon Air (Alaska Air designation and arrives gate C2).
This may give you a better idea of your situation.
Your Amsterdam flt leaves from S11, at the south satellite - you won't be able to run all the way - you will need to take the underground train to get to S terminal. I'm not sure how often they run, maybe every 5-8-10 minutes. I don't think you need to exit security, but...
Buen Camino, @FourSeasons !
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It’s so difficult not to get my ducks in a row. A lot of flights are not available now, at least not in Delta Comfort. I got a steal on my tickets. I can’t help to think that Delta is forcing me to cancel these flights then repurchase at a higher rate.
Good job!I thank everyone for helping me talk through this. Yes, things might change again however, as some of you were replying to my post I was on hold for a very long time then transferred then on hold with Delta for 2 hours. I had to muster all my patience while my flights were being changed. I changed to fly into Salt Lake City giving me one hour and 25 minutes to catch my AMS flight which I know is doable as I am familiar with SLC airport. Then one hour in AMS to get to Porto flight.
Funny thing is the third agent I spoke to put me in first class no wonder he said I would have to pay more. The fourth agent changed my reservation to a later date. Luckily I checked my res while still on the phone with her. The seats I had originally assigned myself were no longer available and just 3 seats left in Delta Comfort on the way to AMS. Oh and that seat to Porto which I paid $20 extra for, the agent couldn’t assign it to me unless I paid another $20. Thank goodness I have my receipt as I’ll be on the phone with KLM to straighten it out.
Persistence and patience are a must, hey am I on Camino already? Let’s Go!! Thank you all and God Bless.
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USE flightaware or another flight tracker to compare the arrival times to Amsterdam. Is this a flight that normally arrives on time? early? or is it continually late getting to its destination. Do so foryour flightswith8ntheUS as well. It will help you decide which way to go.Sorry, can't help with AMS - I've not flown that route... But I know the Dutch are efficient!!
I myself, would deal with this now. 40 min. Is not enough time. Missing and rescheduling isn’t as easy as pie, as the flights to Portugal don’t run every hour and May mess up your other plans. Internationally I have learned to pick flights with at least 2 1/2 hours between to take the pressure off myself when INEVITABLE delays happen. Why do airlines do this?Hello, to all who have run the gantlet at SEATAC can anybody tell me if 40 minutes is enough time to get to my international flight to PORTO..............I can run
Fortunately, she has already dealt with it.I myself, would deal with this now. 40 min. Is not enough time. Missing and rescheduling isn’t as easy as pie, as the flights to Portugal don’t run every hour and May mess up your other plans. Internationally I have learned to pick flights with at least 2 1/2 hours between to take the pressure off myself when INEVITABLE delays happen. Why do airlines do this?
I thank everyone for helping me talk through this. Yes, things might change again however, as some of you were replying to my post I was on hold for a very long time then transferred then on hold with Delta for 2 hours. I had to muster all my patience while my flights were being changed. I changed to fly into Salt Lake City giving me one hour and 25 minutes to catch my AMS flight which I know is doable as I am familiar with SLC airport. Then one hour in AMS to get to Porto flight.
Funny thing is the third agent I spoke to put me in first class no wonder he said I would have to pay more. The fourth agent changed my reservation to a later date. Luckily I checked my res while still on the phone with her. The seats I had originally assigned myself were no longer available and just 3 seats left in Delta Comfort on the way to AMS. Oh and that seat to Porto which I paid $20 extra for, the agent couldn’t assign it to me unless I paid another $20. Thank goodness I have my receipt as I’ll be on the phone with KLM to straighten it out.
Persistence and patience are a must, hey am I on Camino already? Let’s Go!! Thank you all and God Bless.
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No. Don’t take the chance. I fly from there all the time. Too short.Hello, to all who have run the gantlet at SEATAC can anybody tell me if 40 minutes is enough time to get to my international flight to PORTO..............I can run
It’s so difficult not to get my ducks in a row. A lot of flights are not available now, at least not in Delta Comfort. I got a steal on my tickets. I can’t help to think that Delta is forcing me to cancel these flights then repurchase at a higher rate. However the 1 hour in AMS sounds more appealing because it will be early in the day and if I miss my flight to Porto, I’m sure I could easily be rebooked on a later flight, same day. Or take a train. At least I’ll already be over there. When are you leaving? Soon?