Understanding Layover Time Calculation in Flights

Learn how layover time is calculated for flights to ensure smooth transitions between connections.

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Layover time is calculated by subtracting the departure time of the next flight from the arrival time of the incoming flight. For example, if a flight lands at 2:00 PM and the next flight departs at 4:00 PM, the layover time is 2 hours. Always double-check both flights’ schedules to ensure you have sufficient time to transfer, especially if switching terminals or clearing customs.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the minimum layover time for connecting flights? The minimum layover time varies by airport and airline, but it typically ranges from 45 minutes to 2 hours.
  2. Can layover time be too short? Yes, having insufficient layover time may lead to missed flights, especially if customs or terminal changes are involved.
  3. What should I do if my layover is too short? If your layover is short, contact the airline to see if they can assist or provide alternate arrangements if you miss your connection.
  4. How do I calculate layover time for my itinerary? Calculate layover time by subtracting your incoming flight's arrival time from the upcoming flight's departure time to ensure adequate transfer time.