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EI787fan
23rd Aug 2014, 09:59
Hi folks,
Need some help on the above
travelling ORK/LHR/DFW/MCO in November
on EI/BA/AA/AA
long way around yes but that's another story
is 2 hours enough time to do what is needed
flights all booked by AA.com, on the one ticket
AA.com says yes but would anyone agree?
Your opinions are appreciated

Mark in CA
23rd Aug 2014, 10:16
I can't speak to the passport control and customs setup at DFW, but it appears there are many, many flights throughout the day between DFW and MCO, which as you might imagine is a very popular destination. And so worst case, you probably won't be too much later than originally planned. DFW is AA's largest hub.

cjhants
25th Aug 2014, 08:13
I went through DFW on way to LAS a few years ago with no problem with a tight connection, one if the better US points of entry, if I remember correctly.
As always the time to get through immigration will depend on number of staff on duty and number of arriving international flights in a short space if time.
Once through customs, look for the bag transfer belt, give them your bag and go straight to your gate for MCO.
Have a great holiday.

EI787fan
25th Aug 2014, 08:24
Thanks for the replys folks
looks like it should be ok and
all should work out
your replies are apprecited
you cant beat the knowledge from
people passed thru the airport
thanks guys

EI787FAN

intortola
25th Aug 2014, 13:37
This will be fine, usually arrive into DFW early when coming from LHR, American have a system now if you have a very tight connection your inbound flight is met and you get to use a priority lane at immigration and security. I think this also applies to transfers arriving on British Airways

Dry wretched thunder
28th Aug 2014, 13:21
You will have no problems at all, i fly into DFW at least twice a month and id suggest getting yourself into immagration as quickly as possible, this is a big advantage. The first queues of people on the left when you enter the immigration hall are US citizens (i take it your not ?) if not keep walking and you will see what seems like the neverending zig zag line for non US citizens. There will be at least 3 officials dedicated to that line so make any of them aware of your connection, they will either advise that your queueing time is ok or will prioritise you and take you through.

Do prepare yourself for the DFW immigration officer having a good laugh with you, cracking funnies and greeting you with open arms to the US of A..........NOT

EI787fan
29th Aug 2014, 15:07
Thanks for the info, all help appreciated

I am not a US citizen so the other lines are for me
hopefully I will have enough time
hope the CBP staff are having a good day when I arrive
thanks for your help, it all makes the transit easier

EI 787 FAN