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Geneva connection time
I just noticed that my Geneva connection time is tight--only 1 hour 5 minutes. I arrive at 10:45 am from Barcelona on Swiss Air #1941 and depart 11:45am on United #975 to IAD. Trip booked was weeks ago through Orbitz. I assume it's a legal connection, but is it reasonable? Are the gates typically close by to each other? Thank you.
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Originally Posted by sharonsimon
(Post 18744620)
I just noticed that my Geneva connection time is tight--only 1 hour 5 minutes. I arrive at 10:45 am from Barcelona on Swiss Air #1941 and depart 11:45am on United #975 to IAD. Trip booked was weeks ago through Orbitz. I assume it's a legal connection, but is it reasonable? Are the gates typically close by to each other? Thank you.
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Thanks. Any tips for making this go smoothly? Do I have to go through customs, immigration and/or security at GVA, or can I just go to my gate which I believe is in the same terminal?
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From the LX Forum http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/swiss...GVA+connection
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Originally Posted by sharonsimon
(Post 18744833)
Thanks. Any tips for making this go smoothly? Do I have to go through customs, immigration and/or security at GVA, or can I just go to my gate which I believe is in the same terminal?
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I looked at the link to the LX forum, but I am still a bit confused about what I will need to do during my 1 hour at GVA (assuming first flight is on time). I had planned to check my bag all the way through from Barcelona to IAD since it's on one ticket, and thus not deal with my bag at GVA. I now understand that I will need to go through passport control at GVA to switch to my US departure gate, but will I need to retrieve my checked bag and re-check it or can I just forget about the bag? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by sharonsimon
(Post 18749868)
I looked at the link to the LX forum, but I am still a bit confused about what I will need to do during my 1 hour at GVA (assuming first flight is on time). I had planned to check my bag all the way through from Barcelona to IAD since it's on one ticket, and thus not deal with my bag at GVA. I now understand that I will need to go through passport control at GVA to switch to my US departure gate, but will I need to retrieve my checked bag and re-check it or can I just forget about the bag? Thanks.
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Thanks everyone for your helpful information.
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Originally Posted by sharonsimon
(Post 18749868)
will I need to retrieve my checked bag and re-check it or can I just forget about the bag?
Europe can do customs at one's destination (especially since almost every airport is int'l), US is the one that does not have customs capability at every airport. |
Revived...I've got the same flights next month and was also concerned about the 1:05 connection time in GVA. I've transferred through ZRH in the past with a similar tight connection and was ok. Thanks flyertalk as always!^
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Arrival on Etihad with a connection on BA 50 minutes later or better to be on SWISS? Hand baggage only. Assuming all flights on time. Do-able? Many thanks.
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Originally Posted by NoY
(Post 28403708)
Arrival on Etihad with a connection on BA 50 minutes later or better to be on SWISS? Hand baggage only. Assuming all flights on time. Do-able? Many thanks.
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Originally Posted by NoY
(Post 28403708)
Arrival on Etihad with a connection on BA 50 minutes later or better to be on SWISS? Hand baggage only. Assuming all flights on time. Do-able? Many thanks.
Can it be done? Sure. If you were on one ticket you'd be accommodated on a later flight, but you won't be. It depends on your appetite for risk (or self-insurance). Hint: Would I do that, as a frequent GVA visitor? No way! |
Originally Posted by LondonElite
(Post 28405741)
Are you contemplating booking this or already done so? It sounds like you will have two separate tickets, in which case you don't have a connection and MCTs are irrelevant. If for whatever reason you do not present yourself at the gate in time for your second flight, the entire ticket will auto-cancel and you will have no protection. You'll have to book a new ticket. Not showing up in time could be for many reasons, including a delayed inbound flight.
Can it be done? Sure. If you were on one ticket you'd be accommodated on a later flight, but you won't be. It depends on your appetite for risk (or self-insurance). Hint: Would I do that, as a frequent GVA visitor? No way! No, I have not booked the connection (so yes that will be on a separate ticket) but am arriving on EY (flexible tix). This has all been precipitated by the UAE closing all airspace/transportation to/from DOH & my tix next week AUH-DOH-LHR being extremely unlikely to happen (although they may re-book me I do need backup!). Chances are I will book a separate connection a little later on with SWISS ;) |
One additional thing to mention is that GVA has flights to LCY on both BA & LX which won't appear if you put in LHR. It may be more or less convenient for you but adds options either way.
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Originally Posted by NoY
(Post 28408158)
Thank you for your reply. I had suspected that might be the case!
No, I have not booked the connection (so yes that will be on a separate ticket) but am arriving on EY (flexible tix). This has all been precipitated by the UAE closing all airspace/transportation to/from DOH & my tix next week AUH-DOH-LHR being extremely unlikely to happen (although they may re-book me I do need backup!). Chances are I will book a separate connection a little later on with SWISS ;) |
Originally Posted by LondonElite
(Post 28408757)
I don't think I understand. If you have an EY ticket to LHR, why not just get them to rebook you (on one ticket). That's much better than creating your own agenda on two tickets. And, not to belabour the semantics, two tickets, no matter how much time you leave between them, do not constitute a connection.
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Since I can't figure which forum in which to place the following question, I'll ask here. I'd appreciate any guidance.
I'm planning on a ticket from LIS-KRK and the variety of flight times requires me to use EasyJet, which does not offer connecting flights (apparently - it says I must purchase two tickets). I would have 85 minutes in GVA and I realize that is conditional on the incoming flight being on time. So, US passport, all Schengen flights, and we will not have any checked baggage - carryon only! What does that look like at GVA? Specifically, will the lack of checked bags allow me to stay airside? I would plan to have a printed/digital boarding pass from checking in earlier in the day. The cost is not a big issue as they are cheap easyjet flights, but I'd just like to know what to expect. Thank you for any guidance! |
Originally Posted by LA to PDX
(Post 29451939)
The cost is not a big issue as they are cheap easyjet flights, but I'd just like to know what to expect.
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No problem.
You will have checked in online. Follow transit signs. Expect to have security line. then to departure gate.
Small airport - My bet is (after you run to gate) you will have a 20-30 minute wait until boarding. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopi...of_Geneva.html https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/swis...va-merged.html Geneva Airport Guide | easyJet Have fun! |
Hi,
I have the following connection in Tivat to GVA, arrive 18:00, GVA to BCN leaving 18:50. I do not have checked in luggage.I know I may miss it, in which case I will leave the day after, but do you have any tips on what to do to maximize my chances? Am I going to get out of a bus? Is there an option not to go through security? |
With separate tickets that seems awfully risky to me, but if you are willing to pay for a new ticket and a hotel room then you’ll be fine. |
I have already tickets for the day after,so if it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. I just was looking into suggestion, or whatever is that I would be to expect, or if I have any chance whatsover
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No one can say for sure. I think you are cutting it very close, but you may get lucky on the day!
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