Time to transfer from E gates to C gates at McCarran?
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Time to transfer from E gates to C gates at McCarran?
I'm looking to take a JetBlue flight to Las Vegas which operates out of E gates and then transfer to a Southwest flight which I understand operates out of C gates. There's an hour and 15 minutes between my JetBlue flight arrival and my Southwest flight departure. Is that sufficient time to get across the airport terminals?
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So long as the Jet Blue flight is on time, it shouldn't be a problem. The Jet Blue flight will arrive at Concourse E; you'll then take the tram from T3 to Concourse D (Red Line), the tram from Concourse D to T1 (Blue Line), and then the tram from T1 to Concourse C (Green Line).
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... unless your Southwest flight leaves from B gates, in which case instead of taking the Green Line out to Concourse C, use the connecting walkway to Concourse B instead.
Also if your flight is leaving from a C24/C25 you might consider walking down the corridor instead of taking the Green Line tram (it's still ok to take the tram but then you will end up walking back a fair distance along the way you came, doubling back)
Also if your flight is leaving from a C24/C25 you might consider walking down the corridor instead of taking the Green Line tram (it's still ok to take the tram but then you will end up walking back a fair distance along the way you came, doubling back)

