Missing a connecting flight can be stressful and disruptive to your travel plans. Airfairness advocates for your rights and what steps to take if you miss a connection.
Weather conditions such as storms, fog, or high winds can delay your initial flight, leading to missed connections.
Mechanical problems or system failures on the first flight can cause significant delays, resulting in missed connections.
Crew availability, baggage handling issues, and other operational problems can delay the first flight, causing you to miss your connection.
Scheduling short layovers between flights increases the risk of missing connections if the first flight is even slightly delayed.
Navigating through large or unfamiliar airports can take time, especially if there are long distances between gates or terminals.
High traffic volumes at major hubs can lead to delays on the ground and in the air, increasing the likelihood of missed connections.
ATC delays and restrictions can slow down aircraft movement, causing delays that affect connecting flights.
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