I have such a hard time seeing the Atlanta airport the way a stranger would. It seems much simpler than a number of other airports, particularly O'Hare, Dallas and St. Louis.
eta: I know the airport well, and I'd think the chance of making a 35-minute windows as maybe 50-50, unless it's in the same terminal and preferably the same airline.
Also, what sj said, plus they should also point out how short the time is, so a flight attendant will call and make sure the escort is there and get the kids out quickly. I point out that I'm making a close connection if it's important I get somewhere at a specific time or I'm changing to the last flight of the day. There are, I'm afraid, some airlines whose response has been "Sucks to be you."
Barb, that is utterly fucking ridiculous.
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Barb,
I will also add (Ginger may disagree with me on this point, which is fine, I welcome it!) - every single time I have flown on Delta through ATL, my flights have been late.
I actually dismissed the 35 min connection thing as the least problematic for this reason.
Ginger,
the first time I was in ATL was around 1996 and I didn't see the tram to move people from terminal to terminal and baggage claim. I had walked through 2 terminals (with 3-4 other adults) before I figure out - OH! there is a tram! My experiences only have gone up from there. :-)
I like Delta in a lot of ways. I've found they're more likely to at least act like they care, and they're good at luggage. My experience has been that with connecting flights, flight number one is invariably running later than flight number two.
Oh dear. I'm been at the airport a few times when the people mover wasn't working, and it was hell.
Barb, I can't even imagine. Also, what Ginger said about booking online. Jesus.
I grew up flying in and out of Newark (not often, but we were there a lot when my dad traveled), and then Philly, which is not really small but has always seemed really manageable to me. Then I was flying out of Syracuse, which is about the size of Barbie's dream house, and SO nice to deal with (except for the fact that you can't go many places directly).
I'll never forget the Denver airport. I had, like, a four-hour layover there once, and I literally (literally!) gave up on finding my way outside to smoke.
Amy, one of my friends will only connect through airports with smoking lounges. I think that's SLC, Atlanta, and Cincy.
Atlanta has them. They're glass cubes so full of smoke that you can barely see in.
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DC has one. And yes, glass cube full o'smoke. Not that it stopped me.