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Re: Connecting through Philly
[Re: Wingman]
#68621
09/21/2015 08:16 AM
09/21/2015 08:16 AM
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Could be tight, coming home, especially if your outbound flight from SXM is late! Are you the kind that stresses about these things ahead of time? I would be stressed the whole time, worrying I wouldn't make the connection, so I personally probably wouldn't book it, as I would destroy my whole 'island feeling' coming home. If you would be able to just go with the flow, you probably would make it ok.
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Re: Connecting through Philly
[Re: Wingman]
#68624
09/21/2015 04:38 PM
09/21/2015 04:38 PM
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We've made that connection several times in about the same timeframe (90 minutes) but it can be a nail biter. As previously mentioned, if your flight is delayed out of sxm or there is a long line at C & I, the heart rate goes up. Phily is huge and as WildBill said, terminal F is one heck of trek. There are bus shuttles that run within the perimeter of the airport (inside security) that can schlep you from the F terminal to either the C or A terminals. They have definitely saved some wear and tear on the old bods. Here's a link to the shuttle info: http://www.phl.org/passengerinfo/Pages/shuttle.aspx
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