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65 reviews. 127 helpful votes. 1. Re: Flight connections at Philadelphia. 7 years ago. At all USA airports (except maybe one in Texas) the procedure is the same. At your first stop in the USA you go through immigration. Then you wait for your checked luggage and take it through customs.
4,241 posts. 22 reviews. 29 helpful votes. 3. Re: PHL Airport and connecting flights. 1 year ago. I do similar connections several times a year and I agree with the other posters. It might be possible if the stars align (C to F with an early arrival) but I would be prepared for plan B if you miss the connection. Reply.
66 reviews. 147 helpful votes. 6. Re: 40 minutes connecting flight in PHL. 2 years ago. If you can’t change that flight, take heart: in the last year, three out of the four times we connected in Philly our flight out of there was delayed. The last was early this November: a five hour delay. Edited: 2 years ago.
188 reviews. 196 helpful votes. 1. Re: International Arrival-Domestic Connection at PHL. 2 years ago. Regardless of checked bags, you will need to clear customs and immigration and re-clear security at terminal A. There's no groundside easy connection between A and B or C except via the garages, which is not practical time wise. When you clear ...
You have two options depending on time and mood. You can either walk through the B/C connector to gate C-16 and grab a shuttle to F gates that run every 10 minutes or less. Or you can just walk airside through the terminals about 20-30 mins depending on pace which is what I usually do. Either way allow 30 mins.
11 reviews. 8 helpful votes. Connecting flight in Philadelphia. 11 years ago. I have to change planes in Philadelphia in two weeks time. I am flying from the UK and land at terminal A in Philly. My connecting flight goes from terminal F and I have 1hr 50min to do this. I have a floor plan and realise from A-F it is either end of the terminal ...
Google PHL airport map and you can see it easily. Even terminal F, which is slightly detached, can be reached by walking (or shuttle bus airside after security). F is unlikely to be used for PHL-MCO, it’s for the American Eagle regional flights. You’ll arrive at A (probably A-west) and clear immigration and customs.
There is a free shuttle that runs from Gate A1 to Terminal F, though it can be walked- it's just far. There are moving walkways to help with the distance. Note that there are two Terminal A's- A East and A West. Typically, flights arrive at A East, which is a bit closer.