Flight from columbus, OH to Washington, DC price please.?
I'm going to Washington DC in November 6th.Can some one estimate the price and even link me to the page if you can? Most information will get best vote.
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Hope this helps. You didn't put a return date in your question. Good luck. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Flights-g28970-Washington_DC_District_of_Columbia-Cheap_Discount_Airfares.html also try http://www.bookit.com/
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Why are flights from Spain to Washington, DC delayed for 2 days when it's not even snowing anymore
Why are flights from Spain to Washington, DC delayed for 2 days when it's not even snowing anymore?
It stopped snowing last night in DC, yet the flight for this morning has been delayed for two days...??? from Barcelona
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Where in Spain will you be flying from Ok so Barca http://www.metwashairports.com/dulles/874.htm There appears to be no direct flights to day are there normally direct flights
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When it was snowing in DC, many planes were delayed, re-routed, etc. causing them to be in the wrong positions for the next flights. It can take several days to get all of the planes back at the correct airports and back on schedule.
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This can be because the destination from which the aircraft is flying from can have delays or your destination airport can have delays.
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If there were a lot of cancellations, the airlines have to reposition aircraft and get gate space as well. It takes awhile to sort out when a big snow storm hits.
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http://www.cnn.com/2011/TRAVEL/01/12/winter.storm/index.html?hpt=T1
It stopped snowing last night in DC, yet the flight for this morning has been delayed for two days...??? from Barcelona
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Where in Spain will you be flying from Ok so Barca http://www.metwashairports.com/dulles/874.htm There appears to be no direct flights to day are there normally direct flights
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When it was snowing in DC, many planes were delayed, re-routed, etc. causing them to be in the wrong positions for the next flights. It can take several days to get all of the planes back at the correct airports and back on schedule.
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This can be because the destination from which the aircraft is flying from can have delays or your destination airport can have delays.
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If there were a lot of cancellations, the airlines have to reposition aircraft and get gate space as well. It takes awhile to sort out when a big snow storm hits.
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http://www.cnn.com/2011/TRAVEL/01/12/winter.storm/index.html?hpt=T1
Thursday, January 7, 2010
My flight comes back from Guatemala to Washington DC, changing planes in Atlanta
My flight comes back from Guatemala to Washington DC, changing planes in Atlanta...?
Ok, I'm flying to Guatemala from Washington DC, but changing planes in Atlanta, GA. My return flight is the same way. Now, I'd like to know if on the way back, after collecting my bags in Atlanta and going through customs.....can I just leave the airport in Atlanta and not continue my flight back to Washington? I'd be more than happy to notify Delta at that time that I will not be flying back to Washington so they can free up those seats for any standby passengers. Also, I'm under the impression that my bags will not be checked all the way to Washington, DC....because we have to collect them in Atlanta, and go through customs, right? Please advise if you're sure of the answer. Thanks!!!!
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You're right. After you clear customs IF you were continuing on you would bring your bags to an area for them to be sent to your Delta connecting flight. It would be a nice gesture to let Delta know but if you don't show up they will give your seat away so no one will miss out. Just thinking here, if you don't want someone to know what happened to you don't call Delta just poof vanish. If that's the case at least notify someone anyone that your OK to ease their mind & so they don't call the Police & issue a missing persons report. Good Luck.
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In Atlanta, you exit the plane, reach customs, claim your bag BRIEFLY before re-checking it, even if Atlanta is your final destination, and then go through a security screening like you would when entering any airport in the US for a flight. You would then claim your bag at the main baggage claim if Atlanta is tagged on your bag as your final destination. To ease the entire process, I would simply notify Delta of the change in plans NOW so your bag goes where you want it to and there's not a problem with an international passenger going missing in Atlanta. All it takes is one overzealous about security gate agent to turn it into a potential terrorist incident if you don't have your tickets straightened out before then.
Ok, I'm flying to Guatemala from Washington DC, but changing planes in Atlanta, GA. My return flight is the same way. Now, I'd like to know if on the way back, after collecting my bags in Atlanta and going through customs.....can I just leave the airport in Atlanta and not continue my flight back to Washington? I'd be more than happy to notify Delta at that time that I will not be flying back to Washington so they can free up those seats for any standby passengers. Also, I'm under the impression that my bags will not be checked all the way to Washington, DC....because we have to collect them in Atlanta, and go through customs, right? Please advise if you're sure of the answer. Thanks!!!!
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You're right. After you clear customs IF you were continuing on you would bring your bags to an area for them to be sent to your Delta connecting flight. It would be a nice gesture to let Delta know but if you don't show up they will give your seat away so no one will miss out. Just thinking here, if you don't want someone to know what happened to you don't call Delta just poof vanish. If that's the case at least notify someone anyone that your OK to ease their mind & so they don't call the Police & issue a missing persons report. Good Luck.
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In Atlanta, you exit the plane, reach customs, claim your bag BRIEFLY before re-checking it, even if Atlanta is your final destination, and then go through a security screening like you would when entering any airport in the US for a flight. You would then claim your bag at the main baggage claim if Atlanta is tagged on your bag as your final destination. To ease the entire process, I would simply notify Delta of the change in plans NOW so your bag goes where you want it to and there's not a problem with an international passenger going missing in Atlanta. All it takes is one overzealous about security gate agent to turn it into a potential terrorist incident if you don't have your tickets straightened out before then.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Is 1hr10min transfer time enough at Washington DC airport coming from Europe
Is 1hr10min transfer time enough at Washington DC airport coming from Europe?
I am flying from Frankfurt in Germany to Orlando via Washington DC. I have only 1hr10min to board my flight between DC and Orlando. Someone told me that the this is not enough and I might miss my plane due to the long lines at customs. Anyone working at an American airport that can throw some light? I am flying with a Lufthansa/ UA ticket all the way.
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one hour ten would be plenty of time in LA or JFK .. from what I heard DC is pretty fast . providing you dont have to much to declare... peace
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This is really not enough time! Customs and immigration can take 1 hour if they are busy. In fact, the minimum connecting time WITHOUT going through Customs is 45 minutes.... BTW...did you know that you can fly non-stop from Frankfurt to Orlando on Condor Flugdeinst?
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Agreed that this may not be enough time with customs. Talk with the airline about your concern and see what they recommend.
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If you are a US citizen, then I would say you are just fine. If you are not a citizen then you may not make it. Queues for foreigners going into any country can be very long and take some time to get you through. When I go to Japan, it sometimes takes as long as two hours just to get to customs, since the immigration line is so long. I see similar issues here when I come home to SFO. I walk through in like 10 minutes, but when my fiance visits from Japan it sometimes takes up to 90 minutes (she's a Japanese citizen, not American, yet), though it's normally around 35-50 minutes. I don't know if I want to take the risk. Maybe let you pass through because you are still going to an American airport and then you can go through immigration and customs there. I would check with the airline and Dulles to see what they say.
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I would recommend giving yourself more time. The customs lines & security lines arent the only thing to consider. At this time of year, you need to think about weather too. Pilots may have to go a bit out of the way to fly out of the path of a lightning storm. Or the airport you're flying into or out of may be experiencing weather delays themselves... Good luck & happy traveling...
I am flying from Frankfurt in Germany to Orlando via Washington DC. I have only 1hr10min to board my flight between DC and Orlando. Someone told me that the this is not enough and I might miss my plane due to the long lines at customs. Anyone working at an American airport that can throw some light? I am flying with a Lufthansa/ UA ticket all the way.
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one hour ten would be plenty of time in LA or JFK .. from what I heard DC is pretty fast . providing you dont have to much to declare... peace
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This is really not enough time! Customs and immigration can take 1 hour if they are busy. In fact, the minimum connecting time WITHOUT going through Customs is 45 minutes.... BTW...did you know that you can fly non-stop from Frankfurt to Orlando on Condor Flugdeinst?
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Agreed that this may not be enough time with customs. Talk with the airline about your concern and see what they recommend.
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If you are a US citizen, then I would say you are just fine. If you are not a citizen then you may not make it. Queues for foreigners going into any country can be very long and take some time to get you through. When I go to Japan, it sometimes takes as long as two hours just to get to customs, since the immigration line is so long. I see similar issues here when I come home to SFO. I walk through in like 10 minutes, but when my fiance visits from Japan it sometimes takes up to 90 minutes (she's a Japanese citizen, not American, yet), though it's normally around 35-50 minutes. I don't know if I want to take the risk. Maybe let you pass through because you are still going to an American airport and then you can go through immigration and customs there. I would check with the airline and Dulles to see what they say.
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I would recommend giving yourself more time. The customs lines & security lines arent the only thing to consider. At this time of year, you need to think about weather too. Pilots may have to go a bit out of the way to fly out of the path of a lightning storm. Or the airport you're flying into or out of may be experiencing weather delays themselves... Good luck & happy traveling...
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