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Re: 35 min connection in CLT
[Re: Bahston]
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07/20/2023 07:01 PM
07/20/2023 07:01 PM
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I agree with Bahston. I find clt pretty easy to navigate,but remember that boarding starts 30 minutes before departure schedule. I chose not to use that same schedule thru clt for fear of missing my flight to Sxm.
Lived most of my life in Massachusetts
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Re: 35 min connection in CLT
[Re: Britt Husman]
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07/21/2023 06:06 AM
07/21/2023 06:06 AM
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As SXMScubaman stated, it could change. In booking in 2022 for a March 2023 trip, I experienced the same thing with AA. It started out as a 40 minute connection in CLT. I was using miles they gave me for totally screwing up my 2022 trip so I had little choice other than to book the tight connection and hope for the best. I had booked about 11 months out since it was a miles ticket and within a few months of booking, the schedule did change, making for a 2+ hour connection. No guarantees but I have experienced it changing for the better. Good luck.
J.D.
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Re: 35 min connection in CLT
[Re: Britt Husman]
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08/02/2023 09:50 AM
08/02/2023 09:50 AM
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Glad it changed to something more reasonable. Hoping it stays.
I just checked for flight on AA for March 2024 and I am seeing the same 30–35-minute connection window I saw for this year. I have already booked on Delta so it is now not a concern of mine now but they do appear to be following the same pattern as in the past.
J.D.
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