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46 minute layover in atlanta - is it too close?


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On 6/26/2019 at 4:32 PM, CruiserBruce said:

First, all the 737s aren't grounded. There are about 8 different models of 737 in service, only 2 are grounded, and they constitute a relatively small percentage of all 737s flying. Depending on the airline involved, your airline may not own ANY of the grounded planes. Among US airlines, I believe only American, Southwest and United fly 737 Maxs...in order of numbers of the planes. EDIT: I see you are flying Delta, who appears to not have any 737 Maxs.

 

Secondly, while a legal connection, I can't think of a lot of situations I would be comfortable with a 46 minute layover. 

 

You are correct, Delta does not own any of the 737 Maxs. So for the OP and others, no need to add that concern to your flight planning. 

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On 7/4/2019 at 1:18 PM, rkacruiser said:

 

Good for Delta!  And, good for those who fly regularly on Delta!

 

That would be me and others too. Flights usually full especially during the summer and now with other airlines grounding the 737 Max.

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