Msp question
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Msp question
I usually drive to MSP and fly but flying RST/MSP/BDL R/T is about $300 cheaper than flying MSP/BDL.
Does Delta use the same concourse for all of it's flights into and out of MSP ?
There seems to have been a time change on my RST/MSP leg so I only have 45 minutes between flights at MSP.
Thanks
Does Delta use the same concourse for all of it's flights into and out of MSP ?
There seems to have been a time change on my RST/MSP leg so I only have 45 minutes between flights at MSP.
Thanks
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Same concourse probably not but same terminal yes. MSP tends to be very easy to get around in. 45 minutes should be no problem. Especially considering the RST/MSP flight is most likely on an RJ of some type and won't take you long to get off.
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I usually drive to MSP and fly but flying RST/MSP/BDL R/T is about $300 cheaper than flying MSP/BDL.
Does Delta use the same concourse for all of it's flights into and out of MSP ?
There seems to have been a time change on my RST/MSP leg so I only have 45 minutes between flights at MSP.
Thanks
Does Delta use the same concourse for all of it's flights into and out of MSP ?
There seems to have been a time change on my RST/MSP leg so I only have 45 minutes between flights at MSP.
Thanks
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Delta uses the same terminal at MSP but multiple concourses. RST-MSP is operated by a mix of equipment. If you are flying on a 50 seat CRJ then you will arrive in the A or B concourse. If on one of the CRJ-7/900s you will most likely arrive in concourse C. If on mainline you may arrive in C, D, F, or G.
Your flight to BDL may depart from either C, D, F, or G.
If arriving on a CRJ of some sort I would suggest not brining an overside carryon bag. The pink tag retrieval process can easily take 5-10 minutes. If there is a hint of delay that is just another layer of added stress.
Your flight to BDL may depart from either C, D, F, or G.
If arriving on a CRJ of some sort I would suggest not brining an overside carryon bag. The pink tag retrieval process can easily take 5-10 minutes. If there is a hint of delay that is just another layer of added stress.
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45 minutes should be plenty of time, even if you have to wait for a gate checked bag. Keep in mind if you do come in the A, B or end of C terminal, there is a bridge between C and G so you don't have to walk all the way around.
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Thanks, I knew that it was the same terminal, pretty long walk to Humphrey, lol
I was just wondering if all Delta flights used the same concourse which I now realize they don't.
Delta is usually priced much higher so I haven't flown then lately and have never flown a connection through MSP as I live an hour away.
The RST/MSP flight say CRJ and the MSP/BDL says CRJ900
Thanks for the tip on the carry on, I get free bags so I may check my carry on for RST/MSP/BDL flight but on the way back I don't plan on waiting 3 hours for a connecting flight and will get picked up at MSP so I will carry the bag on for that flight.
I was just wondering if all Delta flights used the same concourse which I now realize they don't.
Delta is usually priced much higher so I haven't flown then lately and have never flown a connection through MSP as I live an hour away.
The RST/MSP flight say CRJ and the MSP/BDL says CRJ900
Thanks for the tip on the carry on, I get free bags so I may check my carry on for RST/MSP/BDL flight but on the way back I don't plan on waiting 3 hours for a connecting flight and will get picked up at MSP so I will carry the bag on for that flight.
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Unless you're going to spend a long time in Connecticut, why not just frive to RST and leave the car parked there during the trip? I think parking is relatively cheap at that small airport.
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My wife is dropping me off at RST for the outbound and picking me up at MSP for the return flight as I have no desire to wait 3 hours for a connection.
I realize Delta frowns on this but it's a one time thing and if they wanted to charge me the card I paid with has long since been cancelled.
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Also note that the "C" & "G" concourses have moving walkways and the
connector between the two.
Also "C" has a two car tram that transits from the junction of the "A"-"B"
concourses with 2 stops to the junction with the "D" concourse.
If the tram is available take it - it is much faster than the moving walkways
especially if connecting to the "D" - "E" (other airlines) - "F" and gates 1-6
on the "G" concourse. If the tram is not available for immediate use then
use the moving walkways.
Results of a time versus distance study when I had time to waste.
Not a perfect science but like 'Clint' said "A man had know his limitations" !
connector between the two.
Also "C" has a two car tram that transits from the junction of the "A"-"B"
concourses with 2 stops to the junction with the "D" concourse.
If the tram is available take it - it is much faster than the moving walkways
especially if connecting to the "D" - "E" (other airlines) - "F" and gates 1-6
on the "G" concourse. If the tram is not available for immediate use then
use the moving walkways.
Results of a time versus distance study when I had time to waste.
Not a perfect science but like 'Clint' said "A man had know his limitations" !
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I live 10 minutes from RST and about an hour from MSP.
My wife is dropping me off at RST for the outbound and picking me up at MSP for the return flight as I have no desire to wait 3 hours for a connection.
I realize Delta frowns on this but it's a one time thing and if they wanted to charge me the card I paid with has long since been cancelled.
My wife is dropping me off at RST for the outbound and picking me up at MSP for the return flight as I have no desire to wait 3 hours for a connection.
I realize Delta frowns on this but it's a one time thing and if they wanted to charge me the card I paid with has long since been cancelled.
Seriously? RST to MSP is 86 miles. So, assuming you live 10 miles closer to MSP, you are asking your wife to drive 150 miles roundtrip on hwy 52 (almost a freeway) and pick you up so you don't have to wait in a world class airport with world-class amenities for an equal amount of time that it will take her to drive up there.
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Seriously? RST to MSP is 86 miles. So, assuming you live 10 miles closer to MSP, you are asking your wife to drive 150 miles roundtrip on hwy 52 (almost a freeway) and pick you up so you don't have to wait in a world class airport with world-class amenities for an equal amount of time that it will take her to drive up there.
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You can get a rough idea as to what your connection will be like by using flight status for today's or yesterday's flights to find out what gates are likely to be used and then looking at the map of msp on delta dot dumb
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Seriously? RST to MSP is 86 miles. So, assuming you live 10 miles closer to MSP, you are asking your wife to drive 150 miles roundtrip on hwy 52 (almost a freeway) and pick you up so you don't have to wait in a world class airport with world-class amenities for an equal amount of time that it will take her to drive up there.
He could also take a shuttle van from MSP to the Rochester area or book a car service for the trip.
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There is a shuttle that I have never taken because it doesn't go all the way to RST (I think its last stop is a hotel about 4 or 5 miles from RST) but it does leave from MSP. It's relatively inexpensive too. I would think that would be perfect for someone who lives 10 minutes from RST.