Layover tips for beginners: Domestic and International flights

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2022
  • Today, Lauren is going to give you of all the layover tips for beginners, for domestic and international flights. We know travel days can be intimidating, so these tips can help you get prepared and enjoy the journey more.
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    *This video helps beginner travelers learn about layovers. Short layovers, long layovers, domestic layovers, and international layovers. Connecting flights can be confusing, but we are here for you with travel tips*

Komentáře • 223

  • @ItsTheKellys
    @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +8

    Please share any and all layover experiences below! We want to hear the good, the bad, and the ugly!

    • @colettedonaldson
      @colettedonaldson Před 6 měsíci

      12:45 Hi
      I'm going to Orlando from London (UK) with a layover of 1hr 34 mins in Chicago
      Will I have enough time to get to the connecting flight. 2ndly di I have to go through customs in Chicago?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 6 měsíci

      I would think you would go through customs in Chicago, yes, since it’s your first point of entry into the us, and then transfer to your next flight. It can definitely be tight, so I suggest carry on’s if you can, and not stopping if you can help it (use the restroom on the plane before landing, no shops) until you get to your gate.

  • @IntriguedLioness
    @IntriguedLioness Před rokem +25

    I am one of those very seasoned travelers and I still watch these videos because we can always learn from each other and we can always assist other travelers in the comments!
    You are so right about CDG. I wouldn't say it's my most anxiety ridden airport but I've had a few close calls. I've actually gone to the extent of flying into Frankfurt and then taking train or other transportation to other major cities in Europe as during the tourist season you can get slammed on a layover.
    I love that you are stressing, over and over again, *do NOT stop and shop because you've got an hour before boarding* .. Especially if it is your first time in an airport definitely go DIRECTLY to your gate then you can relax and get something to eat or freshen up in the restrooms.
    Please always be aware that there will always be a line of standby flyers and if you are not checking in at the gate in the proper time before your flight (~15 minutes or more)... your seat WILL be given away. It does not matter that you were there at the moment of departure you were not there at check-in time and your seat will be given to a standby flyer.
    As a season Traveler I actually never use words like anxiety! I say Elelectric and yet I've been known to refer to it as nail biting... but once you get into the flow the electricity of a airport and seeing all of these different faces flying to and from all these different places in the world is mesmerizing. I simply love it. And here's another point.. more and more airports are becoming destinations almost unto themselves! Airport hotels are integrated, better restaurants are coming to airports and if you get to the point where your travels put you in the executive level and you can enjoy the lounges.. that's another world entirely! You can get off of one flight and go to a spa for a half an hour massage before your next flight!! It's a whole different world.
    One of my favorite airports has been all over social media for a couple of years now but I was there when it first premiered. Singapore's Changi airport! Google it! Not only is Singapore an interesting crosswords for the entire planet but the airport itself is absolutely glorious with so many multilingual help desks, floral displays, a butterfly exhibit (!) and a world famous indoor waterfall.. airports are learning to make travelers feel the excitement of new things in their travels.
    _Happy travels everyone!_

  • @R0swell5104
    @R0swell5104 Před rokem +9

    Just some advice about boarding passes if you are checking in online, always print a paper copy to take with you as well as the one on your phone.
    Mobile boarding passes sometimes do not scan well, your phone may die or be accidentally damaged.

  • @jessthedancechick
    @jessthedancechick Před 21 dnem

    I recently just booked a trip to London & Paris for the fall, and this video is SO helpful! I used my Delta SkyMiles and got an INCREDIBLE deal to LHR. I really want to do Paris too, and in order to cut down on jumping between hotels, I decided to book a British Airways flight to CDG around 4 hours after we land at LHR so we can wake up and already be in Paris the next morning for the first half of our trip. I’m a little worried about the process between our 2 flights (going through immigration and security again) but this video makes me feel more at ease. And after watching your channel for over a year, I ALWAYS know to only pack a carry-on LOL! Your knowledge has helped me tremendously on all my recent trips. 🎉

  • @Valarie63
    @Valarie63 Před rokem +11

    Great video! I think I went through ALL of what you talked about (except CDG). My favorite layover is Heathrow. When planning a trip, any layovers that I have to make are always 4 or more hours. I have issues with my knees and sometimes walking such long distances can take me a little while. But I have always done like you, bathroom, long lines, then straight to my gate. As soon as I get to my gate and check my flight info again, THEN and only then, do I do a bit of a walkaround the terminal. I love people-watching, luggage-watching and backpack-watching, plus shoes, I love shoe-watching. Strange? Not really. Complimenting somebody on their luggage, backpack, shoes or anything else, is a great conversation starter and I end up meeting somebody new, and always learn something from them. I love traveling! :)

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      People watching is seriously the best activity ever! I definitely look at luggage and backpacks a lot… now I’ll start looking at shoes, too! Make a scavenger hunt out of it! It’s seriously so fun.

  • @selplourde1475
    @selplourde1475 Před 2 lety +8

    You are so well spoken!! Thank you for this video. No layovers under 3hrs for international, got it ;)

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! And this summer it should honestly be no layovers under 4 if it’s international! It’s a hot mess right now.

  • @aubreygagne2266
    @aubreygagne2266 Před rokem +1

    This is so helpful! I have to bring one of my friends to the airport and they have a layover which I've only been on one flight with no layover and they have never been on a flight so this really made layovers more understandable and made me more confident guiding them at the airport.

  • @ericstephens3721
    @ericstephens3721 Před měsícem

    Great video. Looking forward to a video that discusses longer layovers!

  • @ashleegrier4950
    @ashleegrier4950 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this video! It eased so much anxiety ❤

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      You’re welcome! If you have any more questions, let me know! 💜

  • @Lifecoachingwithfarrah
    @Lifecoachingwithfarrah Před rokem +6

    Excellent video! Traveling from Philadelphia to Miami with a layover from Miami to Kingston Jamaica on AA! First time ever doing a layover and kinda nervous.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +2

      Yay Jamaica! I’m sure your layover will be just fine. Remember just to go find your gate asap and then relax and have fun!

  • @vicsilva651
    @vicsilva651 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is exactly the info that I wanted to know. Thank you very much.

  • @Visaliaipa
    @Visaliaipa Před 2 lety +3

    In September I’m flying to Nashville without my wife, so decided to make it an adventure and get the most miles I can. I flying Delta 95% of the time. I’m leaving Fresno to Salt Lake City (2 hr layover) then to Phoenix (11 hour layover) and take a red eye to JFK (1.5 hour layover) then final to Nashville.
    I take advantage of the Delta Sky Clubs whenever I have a layover. The 11 hour layover is going to be the longest I’ve ever had.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +2

      We did the sky club for almost 12 hours at JFK a few weeks ago! I love a good long lounge layover! Enjoy!

  • @vengeful_beemoe8655
    @vengeful_beemoe8655 Před 9 dny +1

    i will be taking a flight soon and this will be my very first ever. thank you for this video. Im still abit nervous but not as bad. so thanks

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 8 dny

      Glad it could help! Enjoy your flight, and have fun!!

  • @chrissiewilliams8526
    @chrissiewilliams8526 Před rokem +18

    This video is So helpful! I’m travelling to Memphis on my own and flying for my first time and I have no idea how things work in the airports 😂

  • @susandiekmann
    @susandiekmann Před 2 lety +4

    Thank to your advice (and your followers' advice), we will NOT have a layover at CDG - yay!!!! Paid extra for a different route, but will be SO worth it. We'll go from MCI-EWR-VCE, and will enjoy the ride. All of your advice is valuable, but I'd be the one who forgets to pee before getting in a long line. Thanks for a practical reminder. Looking forward to your next video!

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Susan! Not laying over in CDG is going to make your vacation so much more stress free and enjoyable!

    • @marlagonzalez5064
      @marlagonzalez5064 Před 2 lety +3

      Yay!! I'm still having flashbacks from that airport....hahaha. EWR is a big airport but at least they have a lot of people working, unlike CDG which had ONE (not joking at all) passport/customs personnel. The crazy line made sense once I finally made it to the front. Have a great trip!!!!! I love Venice!

    • @susandiekmann
      @susandiekmann Před 2 lety +1

      @@marlagonzalez5064 thank you so much! I am very much looking forward to Venice, but am still not confident about the transportation to meet our transfer. We are going from our hotel to Venice city center (Tronchetto, whatever that is), and I think we have to take the people mover. This will all be new to us, so wish us luck!

  • @user-zb1fp5yk8e
    @user-zb1fp5yk8e Před 11 měsíci

    Very good tips. Thank you.

  • @GrandmaandMrRon
    @GrandmaandMrRon Před rokem +2

    Great video. Thanks for the help and well done. Thought I'd mention that we were going to try and submit for the 'global entry' program, but earliest appointment time several months away [after we're back from the UK]. So, people might want to check when they might be able to get that. We were able to at least get the 'TSA Precheck' KTN [known traveler number]. That might help some anyway.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      You can always do your interview upon arrival when you first get into US after your trip! My friend did it when we landed in LA coming from Australia.

  • @jamaicadianon7836
    @jamaicadianon7836 Před 7 měsíci

    Good that I have 7 hrs lay over in Bali, Indonesia from Manila, Philippines. I really enjoyed your video😊

  • @stephrainspirite9985
    @stephrainspirite9985 Před rokem

    Im so glad I checked this out.I have a 6 hr wait in CDG. I think I will vote to go to the Lounge instead.

  • @DrineThePoet
    @DrineThePoet Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for this video. I fly out this week for international flight 1st time on plane in 18 years and I'm flying out of Atlanta which stresses me out. So nervous

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +1

      Aw don’t be nervous! You will love it!! If you have any questions, let me know, I’m happy to help! Have fun! Where are you off to?

    • @DrineThePoet
      @DrineThePoet Před 2 lety +1

      @@ItsTheKellys thank you headed to Dubai from Atl and my checked luggage is a 29 inch suitcase so I also do not know if that is considered oversized or not or how to measure etc. Its definitely underweight tho 44lbs and max is 50lb. Just feel real nervous vs excited I leave in 2 days

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety

      the only size requirement for checked bags is the weight, so you will be fine! Have an amazing time, I loved Dubai!

  • @marlagonzalez5064
    @marlagonzalez5064 Před 2 lety +1

    Can't wait to use global entry...just got it this year!

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety

      It’s going to be so perfect for you! Such a lifesaver

  • @pandesurf
    @pandesurf Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your tips. I am commenting because I haven't received some of these watching other vids

  • @genawilder6632
    @genawilder6632 Před 7 měsíci +1

    And I was upset when I learned my layover at CDG would be 6 hours! After watching your video I'm relieved!!!

  • @camarynskye4106
    @camarynskye4106 Před rokem +1

    Quick question on a little confusion, we have a layover in CDG to another part of France. Some sites say we will have customs and some say we wont sense we are staying in France. Now I’m confused and need to know if i need to change our flight as we only have a 1.5 hour layover.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      You are most likely to go through customs to your first entry into the country. Your second flight will be a domestic flight within the country, so After that one you should be clear to get off asap and go.

  • @luciemaus70230
    @luciemaus70230 Před rokem +1

    I have a 1 hr layover coming up this weekend. It’s Dulles-Reykjavik-Stockholm. I only have an hour to get through Reykjavik, but I’ll be one of the first flights coming in in the morning and I’ve heard the airport is small and efficient. Thoughts? My entire booking is with Iceland air, so no baggage issues (also only packing a carry on 😊).

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      I’ve done an hour there before. You will have to clear customs so just be very quick and immediately go thru. But they also have a great gift shop 😂 and this sounds silly but Iceland water is the best… drink out of the drinking fountain! It’s amazing!

  • @BreZyTVlog
    @BreZyTVlog Před rokem +2

    Hi! It’s my first time flying internationally I’m coming from Cincinnati CVG 1 hour layover in Charlotte to connect to Punta Cuna. Coming back Miami is the connection with a hour as well. I haven’t booked yet don’t know if it’s a good idea.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      Hi Bre, an hour can be pretty tight sometimes, only because the flight could be late :-/

  • @jaleelah3238
    @jaleelah3238 Před rokem +2

    It's my first flight I'm going to Australia with one stop I'm so excited 🥰I have a question do gates change during layover

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      How excited! I’m on a plane right now coming back from Australia! You will love it

  • @bobbybagga-hf2ur
    @bobbybagga-hf2ur Před 6 měsíci

    Can i go out from airport i have Cyprus visa i have layover 8 hours can i go out

  • @StuckUpAfDoe
    @StuckUpAfDoe Před rokem +1

    Do you have to pick up your checked bag if you checked a bag doing the layover or will they put the bags on the plane for you (domestic)

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      It varies by airline/airport/destination. You Will have to ask when you check your bags.

  • @emily.williams05
    @emily.williams05 Před 2 lety +1

    hey i have a flight from manchester to KEF then to JFK the layover in KEF is 2 hours 10 minutes do u think it’s possible to make it ??

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve done that amount of time in KEF before. You will likely have to go through customs, I always did, but the line was never long. However, I haven’t been since Covid. My advice is to go through customs and get to your gate asap, and then do fun layover things :)

  • @peachybrook9695
    @peachybrook9695 Před rokem +1

    please help me as this is my first time abroad.
    I’m traveling from BWI, then a short layover in JFK, then off to Helsinki, Finland. Do I need to purchase baggage for both American Airlines and Finnair? Also, would I only go through customs in Finland since JFK is domestic?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      Are both flights connected in the same reservation? If they are, your bags would go straight through. If not, you would have to get them at jfk and re-check. Ask your gate agent when you check your bag to confirm :) and yes, you will go thru customs when you land in Helsinki.
      I always recommend to carry on instead. My entire channel is dedicated to teach people how to carry on only.

  • @Jenpaintswithdiamonds
    @Jenpaintswithdiamonds Před 4 měsíci

    I am going on my very first flight this summer from Pittsburgh PA to Richmond VA. I have around a 45 minute layover in Charlotte getting there and a 45 minute layover in Philadelphia coming back. All being on American Airlines. I was wondering if that was enough time to catch my connectors?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 4 měsíci

      It can definitely be hard, especially if your flight is delayed, or you are sitting in the back of the plane. By the time your plane lands, goes to gate, and everyone gets off, that can be 45 min, or your next flight can already be boarding. Hopefully all will be ok. Move quickly and don’t make any stops. Def carry on your luggage

  • @sethfarley4636
    @sethfarley4636 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video! Thank you so much coz im going to Philippines from US and i have 3 layovers and its my first time. I am so anxious about the steps of what i need to do in airport. Can you guys talk one on one i need advice please?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      You can send us an email hello@itsthekellys.com :)

  • @lefree9581
    @lefree9581 Před 2 měsíci

    You mention a minimum 3 hour layover on int'l flights...does that apply to (for example) a flight from one US city to layover in another US city that then takes you to the final int'l destination? Thank you in advance for your help!

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 měsíci

      You could do a little bit less for domestic, but keep in mind that domestic travel can be late, more often than long international flights. I suggest something longer than 1.5 hours at least

  • @user-Cassidy75
    @user-Cassidy75 Před 4 měsíci

    So my wife and I are traveling from Toronto Canada to Newark to Johannesburg final destination. It’s my understanding that before leaving Toronto we go through Customs already so we do not have to do customs again in Newark ?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’m not sure how it works going from Canada to US. Always prepare yourself for a passport stop and security, but hopefully an easy transfer! I’m laying over in Istanbul right now and didn’t have anything like that.

  • @Sam-bn4fx
    @Sam-bn4fx Před rokem +1

    I’m flying from Heathrow - Oslo - Tromso flying with SAS airlines the whole trip. Will my luggage automatically get transferred to the next plane ?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      It all depends on your airline and how they deal with the route. I would assume so since Oslo to Tromso is domestic but you will have to ask the gate agent when you check your bag.

  • @SamanthaBrunson-wu5qh
    @SamanthaBrunson-wu5qh Před 4 měsíci

    I have a flight from Memphis to Rome with a domestic connecting flight in xPhiladelphia. The layover is an hour and 20 minutes is this enough time?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 4 měsíci

      As long as your flight isn’t late, sure

  • @cadancekapeles7880
    @cadancekapeles7880 Před rokem +1

    If I have to pay for my luggage at the first airport, when I recheck my luggage at my layover do I have to pay again?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +2

      As long as it’s all on the same reservation it’s included. It’s going to be more of a re-check/bag drop at that point

  • @tiffm383
    @tiffm383 Před 2 měsíci

    Do you think 2 hours is long enough to get thought customs and to next flight when re entering the US to a connecting US flight. Mbj to iah to smf.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 měsíci

      It really depends on the line, I can’t really give an answer to say yes or no. Sometimes customs can take hours, sometimes minutes, plus the return through TSA security again, and if you have to re-check your bag.
      Also, your boarding time is usually 30-45 min before take off, and hopefully your flight in is on time.
      My advice is to move as quickly as possible until you get back through security. No stops :)

  • @Zibutegerard
    @Zibutegerard Před 4 měsíci

    CDG was a three hour wait to go through customs even for our direct flight to the US. Get there earlier than three hours.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 4 měsíci

      I believe it. I think I arrived 4.5 hours early last time

  • @ginamills5597
    @ginamills5597 Před rokem +1

    Quick unrelated question. If I have global entry, does that count as tsa precheck for domestic travel ( ie. Flying within USA) or do I also have to apply for tsa precheck? Please anyone help clear up my confusion.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      Global entry does include pre-check :)

    • @ginamills5597
      @ginamills5597 Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys thanks! (yeah..i saw you mention it towards the end of your video but i'd already made my comment) so i appreciate you clarifying both times for me. Whew!

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      @@ginamills5597 no problem!

  • @NordicNayplus
    @NordicNayplus Před rokem +1

    So I’m traveling to Japan late spring this year and I’m having a layover in hongkong. Is there anything to think about. How does it work the second I leave the flight in hongkong airport, do I need be waiting for my bags again and check them in, or is this a proces for the company (btw same company to hongkong as Japan:)). Just want to be fully prepared to skip trouble at the airport !

    • @NordicNayplus
      @NordicNayplus Před rokem +1

      Ps I only have 1 hour and 20 minutes layover in Hong Kong. With security and all checks it does not seem like a lot of time. Kinda stressed about making it in time

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      I have never laid over in Hong Kong, so I can’t say from experience. Just try to move as fast as possible. If both of your flights are on one reservation, hopefully it will run smoothly being a transfer!

  • @umarabubakar2305
    @umarabubakar2305 Před rokem +1

    I'm travelling to ghana from Toronto and my layover is 4hr 30min in Lisbon, what I need to do and what's the requirements like do I need visa or?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      You will have to look up the visa to Ghana. The layover in Lisbon should be fine. Depending on where you are traveling from, you might have to do a passport check during your layover and additional security, but that is enough time.

  • @ceciliamainez3476
    @ceciliamainez3476 Před 10 měsíci

    First time international traveler here, I'm going to Italy March 2024, I'm flying from LAX and have an hour and a half layover in NY and I have an hour and a half layover in Germany on my way back, any advice to make the transition less stressful? I probably will have a check-in bag

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 10 měsíci

      I definitely do not recommend checking a bag, only Because there is always a huge chance that it could be lost or that tighter connections can lead to it not being on your plane. (My whole channel teaches you how to pack carry on only for any situation)
      But as for the layovers, move as quickly as possible. If your flight is late, you may have to run, only because international flights board 1 hour before take off, meaning you really only have 30 minutes.
      In Frankfurt, you may have at least 1 passport check/control so have your passport easy to reach so go straight to your gate!

  • @allyflippers
    @allyflippers Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi there
    First time flying international and we have a 13 hour layover in Hong Kong international...our arival and departure is at terminal 1..and we are flying Cathay pacific....is it going to be easy to get from arrival to departures in hong kong..
    Thanks.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 11 měsíci

      I, honestly, haven’t been to that airport but a lot of big airports are efficient so follow the signs and make sure you’re prepared.

  • @Fallenpeach1
    @Fallenpeach1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    First time traveler here, I'm going from Sydney NS (Canada) to San Jose (California) with a 1 hour 41 minute layover in Denver.. It'll be Air Canada and then United once I arrive in Denver. Will I have to go through customs/tsa line/security again in Denver and will I have enough time? I also only have a carry on so I'm not doing checked bags. Thank you so much for reading or replying! I haven't booked the flight yet because I'm so confused and overwhelmed. 😪 I also love your tattoos btw!!

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I would assume you would go through customs there, and then have to do security again to get back in the terminal, unless there is a swift line for transfers with a short passport check. Everytime I’ve gone from Canada to US, I’ve actually driven because I’m so close, so I’m not entirely sure.

    • @bellkim1645
      @bellkim1645 Před 9 měsíci

      SAME HERE! Except, I am wanting to travel from U.S to Canada. I have the exact same questions. Let me know if you find out!

  • @itz.brandonlee8364
    @itz.brandonlee8364 Před rokem +1

    I have a 1 hour layover in ORD is there anything. I need to worry about catching my next flight international? Flying through united from DEN-ORD- Netherlands. I only have a carry on. So should I be worried still?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      The only worry is it being a short layover and your DEN-ORD leg being late. Hopefully all is well and on time. Go as fast as possible to your next gate because international flights board for an hour, and they will likely start boarding as you land. Hopefully it’s in the same terminal

    • @itz.brandonlee8364
      @itz.brandonlee8364 Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys I see. Thank so much for the info! I will definitely be running there!

  • @sebastianserrano-avelar1111

    Hello I’m flying domestic on the 24th of august from JFK to GEG I have a connecting flight at SEA but it’s only a 45 minute domestic layover, will I be able to make it? Will the airline rebook me to the next flight to GEG without charge? I have a back row seat so it might shave a lot of time off there’s also a chance the gate is at a different terminal

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +1

      Once you get to your gate, I would tell them that you have a tight connection, and they might move you closer to the front if they have room. Assuming you are on the same airline and all domestic, I would think you would be fine, and if you miss it, I’m sure they would rebook you.

    • @sebastianserrano-avelar1111
      @sebastianserrano-avelar1111 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ItsTheKellys thanks! I feel like if you made a CZcams video your good with predicting stuff like this, thanks you put a lot of stress of my back. I know your not certain but many people said I should be fine.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +1

      Aw thank you. Safe travels and hope all goes well!

    • @sebastianserrano-avelar1111
      @sebastianserrano-avelar1111 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ItsTheKellys thank you, hope you get more likes and views. You deserve it

  • @asianchristians726
    @asianchristians726 Před rokem +2

    I am flying from Delhi and I have layover for 12 hours in Chicago and then I have to go São Paulo. My questions is that in 12 hours layover , can immigration let me out from airport ?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      I’m sure you can leave, that’s a good amount of time!

  • @r.j.gavadin2807
    @r.j.gavadin2807 Před rokem +1

    I'm going to be flying from Buffalo, NY to Tokyo with a layover in Detroit or Atlanta (I haven't picked the tickets yet, as I'm continuing to do research) & I'm a first-time flyer. Recommended time for a layover? Will my checked bag be transferred automatically, or will I need to pick it up and re-check the bag before going onto the next flight?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      If you’re laying over in the US, Your bag should transfer automatically. I recommend laying over in Detroit, it’s less chaotic than Atlanta :) assuming it’s Delta, the terminal is super easy!

    • @r.j.gavadin2807
      @r.j.gavadin2807 Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys Do you think 35 minutes will be enough time? The only layover duration in Detroit I got for the date I'm leaving was 35 minutes, that's why I started looking at other layovers. Atlanta's was 2.5hrs. Thank you so much for the advice and taking the time to answer my questions. I really appreciate it. Also, yes I will be flying Delta.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      @@r.j.gavadin2807 oof 35 min is hard. If your flight is late, you won’t make it and neither will your bag. Atlanta it is! It’s just delta’s hub so it’s busy and you might have to change terminals. But at least it’s longer!

    • @r.j.gavadin2807
      @r.j.gavadin2807 Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys I decided that I'm not checking a bag and just go carry on with a carry-on case and my backpack since that'll be considered a personal item and will fit in the under-seat storage. Just one less thing to worry about.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      @@r.j.gavadin2807 that is the best idea ever :)

  • @najwamuwahhid757
    @najwamuwahhid757 Před rokem +1

    during layover where do you pick up your luggage

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      If you checked your luggage and are required to pick it up during your layover, it will be at baggage claim, after customs, and you can check the boards to see which bag carousel

  • @larmrispadmore5283
    @larmrispadmore5283 Před rokem +1

    Please I want to ask if am traveling to cancun n the plane passes through USA, can't I go out for a snack before I continue my journey somebody should school me please

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      It depends on your route. If you are “passing through” I’m sure that means a layover before getting on our next plane? I’m sure you will have time to get out and get a snack!

  • @smileymileey
    @smileymileey Před 2 měsíci

    is global entry the ESTA? i’m travelling to the US from the UK with an ESTA for the first time and will have to do a layover. will that make it easier to go through customs when i first arrive?

    • @smileymileey
      @smileymileey Před 2 měsíci

      i’ve also seen in some videos that you can check in online, if we check in online for the first flight, do we go straight to security? also for the layover (international), do we check in again in person? (sorry for so many questions)

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 měsíci

      ESTA looks like it’s an electronic visa for entering the US. Global entry is just for US citizens and is basically skipping the line to re-enter the US.
      When it comes to online check in, it depends on the airline. Most airlines give you a mobile boarding pass upon check-in that you can use and go directly to security. However, some airlines will tell you to visit the check-in desk, once you attempt to check in online. This is basically for a passport/visa check and a paper boarding pass.

  • @Hustlersnat1on
    @Hustlersnat1on Před 10 měsíci

    When you get off the first flight for Domestic flight do you have to go get your bag from baggage claim

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 10 měsíci

      It all depends on the route. Check with the person that checks your bags. It’s usually only an international thing

  • @theresamartin772
    @theresamartin772 Před rokem +1

    I just found this video. I’m flying internationally for the first time. The flight Im looking at goes from Portland Maine to Copenhagen Denmark with a 1.5 hr layover in JFK. Is that enough time. Will I need to go through any security or recheck my bags in JFK? I wasn’t sure because it’s an international trip with a domestic layover.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      As long as it’s the same airline, it should be checked all the way through. But be sure to ask the gate agent that checks your bag

    • @theresamartin772
      @theresamartin772 Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys thank you so much. I’m incredibly lucky because my new job is enabling me to finally follow some dreams of traveling internationally. At the same time it’s incredibly stressful because I’m definitely an over thinker lol.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      I’m so glad you get to follow your dreams! If you have any other questions, let me know! I’m happy to help!

    • @theresamartin772
      @theresamartin772 Před rokem

      @@ItsTheKellys thank you! I probably will!

  • @kiaramena5941
    @kiaramena5941 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a 30 min layover coming soon and I’m so nervous I hope I make it to my flight

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 9 měsíci

      Try to sit near the front if you can, and hope that it’s not delayed. Is it just a domestic flight with the same airline?

  • @angelasands1643
    @angelasands1643 Před 3 měsíci

    We're going from DTW -> YUL -> NRT and our layover is only an hour and 7 minutes. It's all Air Canada. Why would they even make the flight that way?? Now I'm scared. What happens if we miss it? We have insurance. Seems like their fault they made that even an option. Would we have to fly out from the same airline? bc then we'd have to wait an extra 8 hours and get there a whole day later! eek! Actually, all the airlines get there a whole day later! Do I need to cancel and rearrange everything? :( It was a pretty good price (comparatively) and short flight.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 3 měsíci

      Hopefully it’s a quick easy transfer. But honestly, by the time you de-plane and I’m sure the other flight starts boarding at least 45 min before, you may have to run. If your plane out of DTW (my home airport!) is even 7 min late, it will be bad.
      I’d try looking up where the planes come into and take off from, terminal wise. I’ve never been to that airport, so I don’t have experience.
      If you do keep the flight, try and buy a seat as close to the front as possible, and do not check luggage

  • @alvaniquegaitor3709
    @alvaniquegaitor3709 Před rokem

    I have a question I want to fly from Bahamas and layover in New York before going in Chicago , I believe our layover is 14 to 20 hrs can we get a hotel to stay in New York before going back to the airport?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      Yes :) I suggest one near the airport, unless you wanted to use the opportunity to sightsee. Just factor in travel time!

    • @alvaniquegaitor3709
      @alvaniquegaitor3709 Před rokem

      @@ItsTheKellys thank you so muchhh

  • @Ramin-cn9jc
    @Ramin-cn9jc Před 2 měsíci

    Hello i have a flight from Charlotte-Denver-Spokane
    What thing i have to do in denver

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 měsíci

      Nothing at all, just go from your arrival gate to your next departing gate :)

  • @kayleighmay4411
    @kayleighmay4411 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi thank you for the great tips.I'm travelling to osaka japan next month and will be laying over in shanghai pudong Airport, does anybody have any experience or advice for this? It would be very helpful 😊

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I personally do not. But just follow the directions, and head to your gate as quick as you can, and then spend your leisure time as you want to.

  • @eddyjcreative100
    @eddyjcreative100 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the Info can i get my ticket stright through to my destination from Porto to heathrow to Mumbai ...ty

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 10 měsíci

      Anytime you have a layover in a different country, there is the chance of a customs or passport control and additional security.

  • @chuphro
    @chuphro Před rokem +1

    omg so i have around a 3 hour layover from memphis to dallas to korea, it’s my first time and i still have no idea how or what i’m going to do, can you please put my anxious mind to rest??

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      Your layover is in the US so you should be fine! When you land, figure out your gate in Dallas and head there first, to know where it is! And then go ahead and do what you want to do at the airport if you have time! :) enjoy Korea!

    • @chuphro
      @chuphro Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys thank you so so much!! i have been so worried about it lol and it means the most that you took the time to respond! thank you again!! 💞

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      @@chuphro you’re welcome! I love responding! So if you ever need anything else, ask away!

    • @chuphro
      @chuphro Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys thank you!! you have such a kind heart!

  • @khae_g
    @khae_g Před rokem +1

    Hi! Thank you for this video! I plan on flying this December to the Philippines (MNL airport, NAIA) from Utah (SLC airport). I have an hour layover in Seattle before I board Korean Air. After arriving in Incheon, I have another layover for 4 hours before flying to my final destination, which is NAIA.
    My question: is one hour layover in Seattle (coming to Incheon, then to the Philippines) enough? Or do I still have to clear customs/immigration at SEA airport? Or will I not go through that bcos I should have already done that SLC airport? Thank you!

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      Hi! Your time in Seattle should be fine, as it’s a US layover. Hopefully your next plane will only be a gate or two over, and as long as everything is on time, it will be easy.
      There might be some customs or passport checks upon entering South Korea, and then again upon arrival in Naia, so prepare yourself for that on your Incheon layover.

    • @khae_g
      @khae_g Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys That makes a lot of sense! Thank you so much for your response. It's greatly appreciates! Take care!

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      You’re welcome! Have a great time when you go! The Philippines is on my list for January or February!

    • @khae_g
      @khae_g Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys So awesome! When you go there, I would definitely recommend touring El Nido, Palawan! Thank you again so much! 😊

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      @@khae_g oh for sure! It looks so beautiful there!

  • @delphine2897
    @delphine2897 Před 2 lety +5

    I just returned form a trip to Raleigh NC, I'm from France and had a layover in JFK that ended up been only 50 minutes (instead of the 2 hours initially scheduled) due to my first flight being delayed.
    Arriving in the Terminal 1 un JFK the line to go through customs was at least 3 hours and the first agent I went to, to ask if there is any way I could go faster wasn't helpfull at all and told me there was nothing he could do.
    As it was my first solo trip I started panicking and having a breakdown because I already saw myself getting stuck in JFK for the night.
    I took my courage and went to ask another agent who was so so helpfull and let me pass all the line super fast.
    I ended up running to the airtrain to the Terminal 5 and arrived 5 min before de door closed.
    What I remember from this trip is to never check any luggage if you have a layover in the US comming form another country, because if I had to go through the baggage claim, and then rechecked my bag, I would have been scewed. So I'm so happy I watched your videos prior to my trip and only packed a carry on !

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow! I’m so glad you made it, and I’m so glad you listened! JFK is such a huge airport, going between terminals is insane! Yay team carry on!!! 💜💜💜

  • @nikkiturbeville6615
    @nikkiturbeville6615 Před 8 měsíci

    Please help lol. I am taking a connecting fight.
    Philadelphia ➡️ Dallas ➡️Cabo San Lucas.
    I’m terrified. ( 45 min layover )
    When i get off in Dallas to connect do i have to go thru security or customs ???

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 8 měsíci +1

      On the way home, when you arrive in Dallas, yes. Customs, security, and re-checking a bag if you did that.

    • @nikkiturbeville6615
      @nikkiturbeville6615 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ItsTheKellys thank u soo much.
      So on the way to Cabo i just go to the next gate ?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@nikkiturbeville6615 you’re welcome! And yep!

  • @promitaroychowdhury750
    @promitaroychowdhury750 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey!! I have around 1hr 15mins layover in London for my connecting flight! Is it gonna be challenging? Any tips please?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety

      Hey! What are your other flights to and from? And is it the same airline?

    • @promitaroychowdhury750
      @promitaroychowdhury750 Před 2 lety

      @@ItsTheKellys Yes! I have my connecting flight from Delhi to london and then to Vancouver with british airways! But it's Just that i have 1hour 15mins layover in london to get my flight to Vancouver..and it's my first time so I'm really scared a little

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +2

      It looks like BA is in terminal 3 and 5. If you’re in the same terminal, I would think you would be fine, but if you have to switch, it could get risky. Hopefully all of the flights are on time 🙏🏽
      This is the website I was looking at for info: www.britishairways.com/en-us/information/airport-information/flight-connections

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety +1

      My advice is to try and get a seat as close to the front as possible, and go straight to your gate! :)

    • @promitaroychowdhury750
      @promitaroychowdhury750 Před 2 lety

      @@ItsTheKellys Thankyou so much! Youre kind :-)
      Really enjoyed your video! Hope i do good and safe!

  • @thannn1841
    @thannn1841 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi. I'll be travelling this december from Lima to Los Angeles to Sydney to Adelaide. I have 2h45mins layover at LAX and I think i need to go to immigration and get my luggages there is it enough time? Also in Sydney I only have 1 hr 45 mins layover and I think i also need to get ny luggages and need to move from terminal 1 to terminal 3 (Domestic airline). Is it enough time? Im really anxious

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety

      Are you a US citizen or from elsewhere? I’m not sure where they will make you go through immigration and security again. My biggest piece of advice is to try to not check a bag if you can. I have a lot of tips on this channel on how to pack lighter. Customs and immigration is one thing, but waiting for baggage and re-checking is much worse. If you are from the US, I suggest looking into global entry or pre-check to make it easier.
      Considering you have your flight, don’t worry too much, just try to pack light and get through as soon as possible. Don’t make any stops, just breeze through! 💜

    • @thannn1841
      @thannn1841 Před 2 lety

      @@ItsTheKellys I'm an italian citizen

    • @thannn1841
      @thannn1841 Před 2 lety

      @@ItsTheKellys Hope I can but I'll be staying there for 70 days and I don't think not bringing a luggage is a good choice🥲

    • @thannn1841
      @thannn1841 Před 2 lety +1

      And also at my returning flight from Sydney to Chile , there is a one stop to Auckland NYZ for 2 hrs but It is in the same aircraft. Do i still need to leave the plane or can i just sit there and wait for the next flight since it is just the same aircraft?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety

      Sometimes with that option, they let you stay on the plane. I haven’t traveled through AUS/NZ yet so I’m not sure, but with my domestic trips like that, I’ve stayed on the plane.
      As for the 70 days, sometimes long term travel makes it easier for me to pack light, because you can buy larger toiletries there, and do laundry.

  • @user-tg6ui3js3x
    @user-tg6ui3js3x Před 2 lety +1

    And what happens if I miss my flight at the layover?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 lety

      You would have to contact the airline, either on the phone or in person at that connecting airport and they will put you on another flight :)

    • @thannn1841
      @thannn1841 Před 2 lety

      @@ItsTheKellys hello even if I booked my ticket from a travel agency?

    • @rajasharma4928
      @rajasharma4928 Před rokem

      @@thannn1841 i would like to know as well

  • @aminuadammustapha5657
    @aminuadammustapha5657 Před měsícem

    can my luggage checked in to final destination while i am in stopover, following different flight?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před měsícem

      Generally, if you have a stopover, meaning longer than several hours, you have to collect your check and luggage and recheck it for your second flight

    • @aminuadammustapha5657
      @aminuadammustapha5657 Před měsícem

      @@ItsTheKellys thank you, what if it is for like 3 days, who is responsible for storage?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před měsícem

      @aminuadammustapha5657 you would be. A 3 day stopover is essentially a mini vacation, where you would need accommodation, so you would get your bags and travel with it for those 3 days, and then go back to the airport for your next flight and check it in again.
      But when you check your bags, ask the agent what the protocol is.

    • @aminuadammustapha5657
      @aminuadammustapha5657 Před měsícem

      @@ItsTheKellys Okay, thank you.

  • @saurabhgupta1672
    @saurabhgupta1672 Před 6 měsíci

    Have a layover at cdg kindly give some tips as layover time 2hr 50 mnts

    • @saurabhgupta1672
      @saurabhgupta1672 Před 6 měsíci

      Terminal is same as 2E

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Use the toilet before getting off the plane, and do not stop. Prepare yourself for long lines and extra security. Don’t go to any shops until you get to your actual gate. I have had surprise buses at times, just when I think I’m in the clear.
      And don’t check a bag!

  • @Ar11et
    @Ar11et Před rokem +1

    What happens to my checked in luggage

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      You have to check with the person that checked in your luggage. It might go all the way through. Or you might have to pick it up and re-check it during a layover. Better yet, don’t check a bag, and it won’t be hard :) I never do!

  • @georgiasteedman7475
    @georgiasteedman7475 Před 11 měsíci

    im new to your channel and will be connecting into JFK from london heathrow with american airlines throughout my whole travel , ill have 1hour 30 min layover is that enough time :/

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 11 měsíci +1

      From London to JFK and continuing within the US? If yes, you will have to clear customs and recheck any baggage and likely go through another security. Just try to move very quickly. It could be tough. I try to never do international layovers in less than 3 hours.

  • @princeandrew5430
    @princeandrew5430 Před rokem +3

    I’ve also had an exhilarating layover at CDG. Had 3 hours but poor signage and lack of staff to help made it challenging. It was a self-transit too. Even without checked bags this was fairly hard work and I’ve travelled fairly extensively

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      Right? I try to avoid it if I can, and I love paris!

    • @archerzo
      @archerzo Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys I'm going to be a first flyer from Bristol airport UK to Warsaw with 2 different layovers, one in amsterdam with 3 hours and one in CDG with only 50m, I'm really worried it's not going to be enough time. Obviously not having been abroad before im scared that im going to need to go through customs etc and miss the flight very easily, any advice?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      @@archerzo just get right to your gate as soon as you can and try not to stop for anything if you can help it :)

    • @archerzo
      @archerzo Před rokem +1

      @It's The Kellys thanks x the plane gets there same flight company and terminal

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      Good! That should help!

  • @daniellabrowne2776
    @daniellabrowne2776 Před rokem +1

    From JHB here, curious to know why you came here for your honeymoon?😹
    Thanks for the video!

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      We did a safari in Kruger for a week, so we just flew in :) and then flew to Mozambique from there for another week 💜

    • @daniellabrowne2776
      @daniellabrowne2776 Před rokem +1

      @@ItsTheKellys that is so awesome! Lived here all my life and the kruger is still something I'd live to do! Moz is a beautiful place! Love it there

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +1

      Girl, go right now! 😂

    • @daniellabrowne2776
      @daniellabrowne2776 Před rokem

      @@ItsTheKellys I'd love to, but I'm actually leaving soon.. Gotta do it when I come back🤷‍♀️

  • @Caderic
    @Caderic Před rokem +1

    Layover from one airport to another? Wow, never seen that. Interesting, I don't know what I think of that.

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      It’s not ideal whatsoever, and everyone should try to avoid it! I see it a lot for New York and London.

    • @Caderic
      @Caderic Před rokem

      @@ItsTheKellys NYC & London make sense! Yeah, either one would suck. Do they expect you to taxi/bus/train on your own? I know there are some "bus" flights that American? maybe, is doing now. Is it something like that, I wonder?

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem

      Right, who knows what they expect. But between traffic and security, there could be such bad delays. There is probably some sort of bus or train situation, but I still wouldn’t book it.

  • @awesomeness1414
    @awesomeness1414 Před 2 měsíci

    Newbie

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 2 měsíci

      It is for beginners. Thanks for watching!

  • @misscamay
    @misscamay Před 10 měsíci

    too many intros zzzzzzz….go direct to the point

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před 10 měsíci

      Sorry, this was one of my first videos I ever did. I’ve learned a lot more since then.

  • @angharad.9743
    @angharad.9743 Před rokem +2

    Girl I don't want to check my baggage but I'm going for 5 months I need a suitcase 🥲

    • @ItsTheKellys
      @ItsTheKellys  Před rokem +2

      You can still do a carry on for 5 months, because you have the ability to do laundry! That’s even easier! I know people who are traveling for a year in a carry on only :)