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Is 45 minutes enough time for a connecting flight in MSP?

As stated by the other posters - people connect domestic/domestic at MSP with 40-60 minutes all the time, each and every day - and have zero issues. You can physically get from gate to gate in 5 minutes or less in most cases.



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As stated by the other posters - people connect domestic/domestic at MSP with 40-60 minutes all the time, each and every day - and have zero issues. You can physically get from gate to gate in 5 minutes or less in most cases.

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“When an airline makes a decision to connect you with a flight that has a 45-minute connection, it probably has you in the same concourse, or a concourse over,” Mayers says. “It knows that you will have enough time to get to your gate.”

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The problem with a 30 minute connection at MSP (or anywhere) is that gate agents for most airlines, will begin closing out flights 15 minutes before departure. So, you really have 15 minutes and your margin for error is razor thin, especially if you land a few minutes late or it takes extra time to deboard the plane.

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As a rule of thumb, on domestic routes, you need a minimum of 45 minutes between flights.

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On average, 35 minutes is what they consider a legal connection,” said Loulu Lima founder of the Texas-based travel agency Book Here Give Here.

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If your itinerary was purchased as one ticket (as in: you have only one itinerary and one confirmation number), and the connection time was too short and you miss the second (or third) flight, you can rest easy, no matter what happens. The airline will simply put you onto the next available flight, free of charge.

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If you're connecting from an international flight to a domestic flight in Minneapolis, plan for a two hour layover if you don't have to change terminals. If you do have to change terminals, three hours is best since you never know how long it's going to take to get through the customs and immigration process.

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Generally speaking, most airlines will make some kind of efforts to wait for delayed passengers on a connecting flight, though this is not necessarily guaranteed. In some cases, airlines may be able to hold a connecting flight for a period of time, but it is not something that is typically guaranteed by any airline.

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If your itinerary was purchased as one ticket (as in: you have only one itinerary and one confirmation number), and the connection time was too short and you miss the second (or third) flight, you can rest easy, no matter what happens. The airline will simply put you onto the next available flight, free of charge.

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Overall, if you can get a connection of 2hrs, you'll be safe; but 40 mins might be really tight; especially considering that if you're first flight departs 10–15 mins late, you only have 25–30 mins, and depending on the airport, this definitely won't be enough.

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If a delay in your first flight is the reason you're missing your connection, don't worry too much. Usually, most airlines will rebook you on the next flight, and that too for free. Although, you might have to fly on standby depending on seat availability.

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Overall, passengers usually have to re-clear security for connecting flights, though there may be some exceptions depending on the airport and flight itinerary. To make this process easier, checking with the airline or airport ahead of time is recommended.

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What is a good connection time? Travel advisers say there's a lot to take into account when booking connecting flights, but a general rule of thumb is 60-90 minutes between domestic flights and at least two to three hours for international itineraries.

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In a passenger context, MCT is defined as the shortest time interval required in order to transfer a passenger and his luggage from one flight to a connecting flight, in a specific location or metropolitan area.

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The recommended layover time for international flights is generally longer, as you will have to go through customs and immigration before boarding your next flight. In most cases, a 30-minute layover for domestic flights and an hour for international flights is considered a minimum, or short, layover.

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