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How,long do I really need to sit in the airport for?


Tinkie Winkie

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I am off to Dublin tomorrow, at midday from Heathrow, and have just noticed on the aer lingus website that for flights within Europe, it is suggested that passengers get there 2 and a half hours before the departure time. In my poor befuddled head I thought I only had to rock up an hour in advance! I booked a midday slot because I thought I could get up at a normal time, bearing in mind I'll prbs need an hour and a half to get to the airport.


What kind of gap does everyone else leave before domestic flights?

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I fly on Aer Lingus to Dublin weekly and never ever get there two and a half hours before and I check in at the desk not online and I often go early in the morning when it's busier! I'd give it a bit more than an hour at Heathrow though.
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The airlines always suggest arriving far too early. 1h30 is easily long enough for euro flights, 1hr should be fine if you have no luggage and check in online. We usually leave 2hrs for long haul, but even that is overkill to be honest.
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You seriously don't need that long. My Mum drives me mad about this, constantly badgering me to get to the airport at least 2 and a half hours early. I just ignore her of course! 1- 1 and a half is more than enough. I give myself that for long haul flights and I've never missed a plane, so far!
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