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Tight MXP connection
I'm looking at a flight in June from IST-MXP on TK followed by MXP-EWR on UA. The connection time is only 45 minutes-- is this doable? I'd be in J so getting off the aircraft should be fairly quick.
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On a single ticket?
If so (and barring all the usual issues with Covid and so on) then it might be doable, especially if on hand baggage only. Malpensa has 3 satellites connected with walkways to the main terminal. You're likely A, B and... B. You're likely to land in the latter of the lot and will depart from that one. Transfers have their dedicated security line, bypassing immigration. If you land in the latter of the B gates, transfers are on your left once you reach the main building. I'll get some screenshots if I can. There's normally no one transferring and the whole thing takes minutes. I've done it in 20' from landing to arriving. Having said that, I don't know if transfers are open right now with Covid and everything, there's always a risk of a delay outbound in IST (old Atatürk was always a bit of a lottery) and, while it's rare to have delays in taxiing in Milan, if you're in the unlucky position that a plane is reversing off-stand and you need to taxi past... you'll have to wait. If you're doing it on a separate ticket, need to pick up o re-check bags, then the answer is no. |
Definitely do not attempt this on a separate ticket.
On a single ticket, I wouldn't attempt this transfer as during IRROPS, unless you are able to enter Italy, most likely, you would have 24 hours to spend Malpensa's non-Schengen area which might be pretty boring. |
Doable - yes. But don't expect any checked bags to make this connection - and, since the gates for flights to/from the US at MXP are located far away from everything else, there's going to be a fair amount of walking involved.
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Almost a year later ... we'll be doing almost the same thing, except we're IST_MXP on TK and then MXP-ORD on UA. We have a 1:10 connection, booked on a single ticket via UA, and we're in Business.
This seems risky at best? |
On a single ticket it's doable. I wouldn't check in any bags. Basically you'll land and most likely end up at the satellite formerly known as C, i.e. the northernmost one in the terminal (see photo below, is the one on top). If things haven't changed since 2020/2021 TK normally uses one of the gates where you see the two planes in that photo.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...4de6429f41.jpg From there you walk down the bridge to the main building (some bright mind has put it all on Google Streetview!) and follow the green signs for Transfers (Transiti A/B). https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...b0ff6ba2c0.jpg Then you'll find yourself in a wide hall. To your right you have arrivals, which is where I believe most people are going to. Don't go there if you have your onward BP. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...e933e74e46.jpg Go left instead, there's a barely-used security checkpoint and from there you'll end up airside and you'll be able to make your way to the UA flight. I'm not sure if UA flies out of the same satellite as TK or the middle one, but all in all the distance isn't huge. I think you'll have to walk about 5-600 metres. |
Originally Posted by 13901
(Post 34060196)
On a single ticket it's doable. I wouldn't check in any bags. Basically you'll land and most likely end up at the satellite formerly known as C, i.e. the northernmost one in the terminal (see photo below, is the one on top). If things haven't changed since 2020/2021 TK normally uses one of the gates where you see the two planes in that photo.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...4de6429f41.jpg From there you walk down the bridge to the main building (some bright mind has put it all on Google Streetview!) and follow the green signs for Transfers (Transiti A/B). https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...b0ff6ba2c0.jpg Then you'll find yourself in a wide hall. To your right you have arrivals, which is where I believe most people are going to. Don't go there if you have your onward BP. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...e933e74e46.jpg Go left instead, there's a barely-used security checkpoint and from there you'll end up airside and you'll be able to make your way to the UA flight. I'm not sure if UA flies out of the same satellite as TK or the middle one, but all in all the distance isn't huge. I think you'll have to walk about 5-600 metres. |
Originally Posted by milepig
(Post 34061085)
Thanks for the pics!! We will need to check bags, but it's no biggie as we're on the way home and they'll just have dirty laundry in them. I'm now making a huge assumption that TK will check the bags through to ORD when we check in at IST.
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Originally Posted by 13901
(Post 34061575)
If it's a single booking then they ought to. To be fair, TK even thru-checked my bag once when I flew standby with them! And it got there!
Actually my hope is that the IST-MXP flight will be delayed enough that they'll just rebook me on the later non-stop IST-ORD flight. |
Originally Posted by milepig
(Post 34061751)
Thx. I forget to ask whether or not you need to claim and recheck your through checked bags at MXP - I assume not? What I mean is if TK at IST prints and attaches a baggage tag that says both IST and ORD, then the next time I'll need deal with bags will be at ORD.
Actually my hope is that the IST-MXP flight will be delayed enough that they'll just rebook me on the later non-stop IST-ORD flight. |
Originally Posted by 13901
(Post 34063175)
No claim-and-recheck as far as I'm aware.
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Originally Posted by milepig
(Post 34061085)
I'm now making a huge assumption that TK will check the bags through to ORD when we check in at IST.
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With all the recent travel restriction changes, I'm again a bit confused but I think I understand requirements for a IST-ORD flight connecting in MXP
USA passport holder who is fully vaccinated including two boosters. [I will have all the Turkish paperwork enter the county so that's good.] For the return flight, the best I can put together is: Passport and us-issued Vaccine card will be adequate to get me onto the TK flight from IST-MXP As the connection from TK to UA is all in T2 at MXP I do not need a transit Visa, nor anything beyond the Passport and Covid card I'll have anyway. The flight to ORD has no paperwork required beyond my Passport and Vaccine card, and maybe a passenger locator card filled out at the airport. Am I missing something? |
Originally Posted by 13901
(Post 34060196)
On a single ticket it's doable. I wouldn't check in any bags. Basically you'll land and most likely end up at the satellite formerly known as C, i.e. the northernmost one in the terminal (see photo below, is the one on top). If things haven't changed since 2020/2021 TK normally uses one of the gates where you see the two planes in that photo.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...4de6429f41.jpg From there you walk down the bridge to the main building (some bright mind has put it all on Google Streetview!) and follow the green signs for Transfers (Transiti A/B). https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...b0ff6ba2c0.jpg Then you'll find yourself in a wide hall. To your right you have arrivals, which is where I believe most people are going to. Don't go there if you have your onward BP. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...e933e74e46.jpg Go left instead, there's a barely-used security checkpoint and from there you'll end up airside and you'll be able to make your way to the UA flight. I'm not sure if UA flies out of the same satellite as TK or the middle one, but all in all the distance isn't huge. I think you'll have to walk about 5-600 metres. |
Bumping this to ask if the following connection would be the same as outlined above
Emirates flight from JFK-MXP landing at 11:55am connecting to an EasyJet MXP-Marrakech flight leaving at 2:55pm. Assuming we'll be able to do OLCI for EasyJet, but if not three hours should still give us enough time to exit and return? |
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