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Originally Posted by bzcat
(Post 31789321)
Airport: NRT
Airline: JAL Type: Int'l to Int'l Time: 1 hour Ticket: single itinerary/record # JL712 SIN-NRT arrive 16:05 to JL62 NRT-LAX depart 17:05 I assume no problem with connection otherwise JL would not ticket. But more importantly, will I have time to visit the Sakura lounge? |
China to USA via HND. Dealing with COVID19 sensitivities...
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Originally Posted by Dedicated
(Post 32070530)
China to USA via HND. Dealing with COVID19 sensitivities...
From the connection in terms of travelling via Japan from China to the US these day, I have no idea how that works and if it requires extra time in the airport or what kind of restrictions are in place otherwise. |
Hi, long time lurker but first time poster here looking for some advice on a connection.
The airport(s) at which you are transiting: NRT-NRT The airline on which you are arriving: GK204 (KIX-NRT with JerStar) The airline on which you are departing: NH 805 Your connection time in hours/minutes: 3h20 How you are connecting, whether international to international (Int-Int), international to domestic (Int-Dom), domestic to international (Dom-Int), or domestic to domestic (Dom-Dom): DOM-INT (T3 - T2) Whether you are traveling on a single ticket, or separately-booked tickets: Separate Tickets We'll only have carry-on luggage and we'll be strictly adhering to JetStar's 7kg weight limit to ensure there is no chance that our bags would be flagged as overweight and checked at the gate. I know there is always a risk with separate tickets and we would prefer to be in NRT a bit earlier, however the earlier option with JetStart would give us a 9 hour layover in NRT. Our next flight is NRT-SFO with JAL at 18:10. The JetStar KIX-NRT has been no later than 20 minutes over the past 12 days. We've never been to NRT (or Japan) before, do we have sufficient time between flights? |
HND Minimum Connection Time (Intl to Intl)
Can anyone comment on minimum time needed for an International to International transit at HND? Coronavirus flight cancellations are making my connection time there tight. Arrival on a Delta flight at 1410 hour and need to connect to Philippines Air with an estimated 50 min of time to make the connection. Same terminal, business class ticket so I should be one of the first to exit the plane, all baggage carry on with me. I'm worried that is too tight but the next best connection is not for many hours and I don't want to spend 10 hours in transit at the airport. What do others that have transited through HND think? Thanks, any experience with this is appreciated!
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Originally Posted by jho911doc
(Post 32138317)
Can anyone comment on minimum time needed for an International to International transit at HND? Coronavirus flight cancellations are making my connection time there tight. Arrival on a Delta flight at 1410 hour and need to connect to Philippines Air with an estimated 50 min of time to make the connection. Same terminal, business class ticket so I should be one of the first to exit the plane, all baggage carry on with me. I'm worried that is too tight but the next best connection is not for many hours and I don't want to spend 10 hours in transit at the airport. What do others that have transited through HND think? Thanks, any experience with this is appreciated!
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Thanks for the advice. It is 2 separate tickets so the risk is real.
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Originally Posted by jho911doc
(Post 32138356)
Thanks for the advice. It is 2 separate tickets so the risk is real.
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Appreciate the advice. I am going to try a different route.
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