I live in Franklin Lakes, NJ and its raining pretty bad. My flight leaves at 2 pm to Washington, DC ...?
Do you think my flight is going to get canceled??
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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My question: New Jersey is pretty close to Washington DC, So why fly? Isn't land travel any fun at all? Doesn't the AMTRAK train go there from NYC or Philly? Airplanes are used way too much for transportation. Just earlier today a Brazilian airliner hit a gas staton and blew up killing more than 200 people.. I never use airplanes unless crossing a huge body of water, and even then I'd use a ship if they were available.. Land travel is INTERESTING, anyway, albeit always less convenient.
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you can call your airline carrier and they have automated flight information that can be emailed to you, phoned to your home or cell phone. call your carrier. they will alert you of any changes asap. you can also go online and check the status of your flight by typing in your flight number at your airlines carrier website.
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It may not be cancelled, but it could be severely delayed and put you up against a long frustrating day. I would also recommend Amtrak if it's not a financial burden to pay for another ticket. If you don't use your airline ticket you can have it reissued for another trip and pay an additional $25-$50 to do so. The time frame is usually within one year. A round trip from Newark, which is probably closest, is $190 and takes 3 hours. You can arrive 10-15 minutes before your train leaves, and print your internet reservations from a ticketing kiosk at the station. Also you'll arrive at Union Station in the heart of DC so you won't have to worry about getting into the city...
Friday, May 21, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
How do they charge you for wifi on planes
How do they charge you for wifi on planes?
I'm going on a flight to Washington DC and i was wondering about wifi on the plane. If you decide to get it, do they like go to your seat and ask you to pay with cash or like what? i forgot to say that I'm using American Airlines!
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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NO, LOL WIFI is free in a plane, enjoy as much as you want/need!!!
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before i tell you anything have credit card or debit card because i been to some flights where you can only use a card. anyways i don't really know about wifi on a plane because my brand for my computer is apple and they sell this wifi connectors never experience this type of thing on any flight
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You pay by credit card.on the ground or in the air.
I'm going on a flight to Washington DC and i was wondering about wifi on the plane. If you decide to get it, do they like go to your seat and ask you to pay with cash or like what? i forgot to say that I'm using American Airlines!
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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NO, LOL WIFI is free in a plane, enjoy as much as you want/need!!!
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before i tell you anything have credit card or debit card because i been to some flights where you can only use a card. anyways i don't really know about wifi on a plane because my brand for my computer is apple and they sell this wifi connectors never experience this type of thing on any flight
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You pay by credit card.on the ground or in the air.
Friday, May 7, 2010
how long is the flight from LA to chicago then from chicago to washington dc
how long is the flight from LA to chicago then from chicago to washington dc?
Air Travel - 4 Answers
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LA to chicago is about 4 hours (or is it six...? i cant really remember.. ) and chicago to washington is approx. 2 hours
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LA - Chicago is definitely about 4 hours. I'll trust the previous answerer and say Chicago-DC is about 2.
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You can look it up on www.Expedia.com
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The flight from LAX to Chicago is approx. 3 Hrs 52 Min. Then to continue on to Washington DC its approx. 1 Hrs 42 Min.
Air Travel - 4 Answers
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LA to chicago is about 4 hours (or is it six...? i cant really remember.. ) and chicago to washington is approx. 2 hours
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LA - Chicago is definitely about 4 hours. I'll trust the previous answerer and say Chicago-DC is about 2.
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You can look it up on www.Expedia.com
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The flight from LAX to Chicago is approx. 3 Hrs 52 Min. Then to continue on to Washington DC its approx. 1 Hrs 42 Min.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Washington DC Airport Question
Washington DC Airport Question?
Hi everyone.. I'm flying from Greensboro to DC next Thursday, then getting on a connecting flight from DC to San Francisco. However, my flight from Greensboro lands in DC at 7:40 AM, and my connecting flight takes off at 8:30 AM.. Will I have enough time to exit the plane and get to my next terminal for my next flight? It seems like that's cutting it pretty close, considering it takes a while for people to leave the plane, and I'd then have to find my terminal, and they begin to board 30 minutes before take off. Any info? Thanks.
Washington, D.C. - 4 Answers
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No problem if you are using Ronald Reagan National airport. Again no problem at BWI. Sorry do not know about Dulles, but probably no problem especially if you do not arrive late. Please pick a "Best Answer", even if it is not mine. That way we can tell if we really do help people.
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The typical terminal for an airline has 1 dozen to 20 gates sometimes the stewardess will announce the connecting gates. I don't see any problem shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.
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There are 3 airports that are considered part of the DC area-- WAS is the code of all of these Washington area airports. They are: BWI - Baltimore Washington International (in Maryland) IAD - Dulles (in Northern VA) DCA - Reagan (actually in DC) Since you're traveling domestic you'll be staying in the same terminal. So your exit gate will, at least most likely be in the same building as your next gate. When you check into the airport in Greensboro you might want to see if they already know what gate your connecting flight will be leaving from at your destination. I've linked three maps below for each of the Washington area airport's. If you're that concerned, whichever one you'll be connecting through, you could print out the map and that way know exactly where you're going when you land once you know your gate. If you were traveling internationally it might be a different story, but I really think you should be fine. I've actually made connections tighter than that having to pick up and recheck luggage, go through customs and switch terminals. Nerve racking as anything and better to avoid, but you can still get where you need to be. If your first flight gets delayed or you're concerned ask for help, ideally from someone from your airline if you think you might not make it. They can call ahead to your plane and tell them that you're there and to wait. But also, even if you do miss your flight, they'll just put you on the next one at no cost to you. Once you have your boarding pass, they have to get you there. I hope that helps. Good luck! And have a great trip.
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That is cutting it close and the answer may depend on which airport---I'm assuming Ronald Reagan National (DCA). If that's the case there should be no problem. You can go online and check the airport site for where the gates are in relation to each other---it may be just a short walk fr gate to gate.
Hi everyone.. I'm flying from Greensboro to DC next Thursday, then getting on a connecting flight from DC to San Francisco. However, my flight from Greensboro lands in DC at 7:40 AM, and my connecting flight takes off at 8:30 AM.. Will I have enough time to exit the plane and get to my next terminal for my next flight? It seems like that's cutting it pretty close, considering it takes a while for people to leave the plane, and I'd then have to find my terminal, and they begin to board 30 minutes before take off. Any info? Thanks.
Washington, D.C. - 4 Answers
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No problem if you are using Ronald Reagan National airport. Again no problem at BWI. Sorry do not know about Dulles, but probably no problem especially if you do not arrive late. Please pick a "Best Answer", even if it is not mine. That way we can tell if we really do help people.
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The typical terminal for an airline has 1 dozen to 20 gates sometimes the stewardess will announce the connecting gates. I don't see any problem shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.
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There are 3 airports that are considered part of the DC area-- WAS is the code of all of these Washington area airports. They are: BWI - Baltimore Washington International (in Maryland) IAD - Dulles (in Northern VA) DCA - Reagan (actually in DC) Since you're traveling domestic you'll be staying in the same terminal. So your exit gate will, at least most likely be in the same building as your next gate. When you check into the airport in Greensboro you might want to see if they already know what gate your connecting flight will be leaving from at your destination. I've linked three maps below for each of the Washington area airport's. If you're that concerned, whichever one you'll be connecting through, you could print out the map and that way know exactly where you're going when you land once you know your gate. If you were traveling internationally it might be a different story, but I really think you should be fine. I've actually made connections tighter than that having to pick up and recheck luggage, go through customs and switch terminals. Nerve racking as anything and better to avoid, but you can still get where you need to be. If your first flight gets delayed or you're concerned ask for help, ideally from someone from your airline if you think you might not make it. They can call ahead to your plane and tell them that you're there and to wait. But also, even if you do miss your flight, they'll just put you on the next one at no cost to you. Once you have your boarding pass, they have to get you there. I hope that helps. Good luck! And have a great trip.
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That is cutting it close and the answer may depend on which airport---I'm assuming Ronald Reagan National (DCA). If that's the case there should be no problem. You can go online and check the airport site for where the gates are in relation to each other---it may be just a short walk fr gate to gate.
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