That's very, very close. You may make it but your luggage likely will be on the next flight. Try not to check a bag.
2006-07-31 04:29:02
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answered by Sir J 7
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If it is in the same terminal you might. Heathrow is a big airport. If the airline let you book it that way then usually they will hold the flight. Also mention it when you check in you baggage and usually they will stick a priority sticker on it. If worse comes to worse they will get you on the next flight, which there will be several to Rome so they will get you and you luggage there somehow.
2006-07-31 04:50:09
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answered by Constant_Traveler 5
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If this is a transfer, then you should be able to make it. They may even hold the plane a short time for you and anyone else transfering.
If your just planning on arriving at the airport 35 mins before the flight, they won't even let you check in!
2006-07-31 04:29:07
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answered by Bomb Jack 2
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it may honestly take over 20 minutes to get off your first flight reckoning on the place you take a seat. With some airways, they close the gate 20 minutes previous to departure. i think of 35 minutes would be particularly tight until you understand your way around Brussels' airport particularly nicely. you will see that what occurs and in case you omit your connecting flight, only circulate to the gate agent and function them placed you on the subsequent accessible flight.
2016-12-10 18:49:57
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answered by ? 4
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it all depends on lines. if your limited to 35 minutes, it must be your just changing planes in london...if thats the case usually you dont have to do the whole check in again, you just have to get to your gate. and as long as your there and in line, the plane wont leave without you. just know ahead which gate your arriving at and which gate you need to get to. so that you can get off the plane and run there. 35 minutes is not really a short time, it sounds like it, but im sure its plenty of time to get there. dont worry, they always give you very little time, ive never had a problem, youll be fine. if your not switching planes and your departing from london 1st, i would give yourself at least an hour, if not more, cause if there are long lines or if anything goes wrong and your not at your gate, then your in trouble.
2006-07-31 04:34:50
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answered by loveboatcaptain 5
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Probably not enough time unfortunately. Especially if the airport in London is Heathrow. I'm not sure if you will have to go through passport control in London or not, but even if not it's a HUGE airport. If you have checked luggage then that also probably will not make it.
2006-07-31 04:30:29
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answered by Mike R 6
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If it is a connecting flight then the other airline will usually allow 35 minutes. Sometimes even less if your flight was delayed. Most airlines request a minimum of 1 hour though.
2006-07-31 04:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think half an hour would suffice for you to check in for a flight. Security measures are tight at major airports throughout the world, and security checks take several minutes. Better be early, at least two hours.
2006-07-31 04:33:01
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answered by Cham G 3
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Check-In desks normally close 1 hour before, depends on airline and location. However, if you do get through, you need to be at the Gate with at least 20 mins before your flight as they then start taking on stand-by passengers - happened to me once, they wouldn't remove them from the plane for me!
2006-07-31 04:30:54
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answered by Amber A 1
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Providing you have a through ticket AND a confirmed booking the ongoing flight should wait for you.
I hope you do not have to change terminals or worse still airports!
2006-07-31 04:45:51
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answered by Gordon R 3
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