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| Jetgirls Member | I made reservations to go to Vegas in the beginning of Oct. I have a stop in Salt Lake City, well, on my return trip I just noticed that I have 25 minutes to get from my Sky West flight to my Delta flight. Is this enough time???? Can I even do this???? At least its my return trip, so if I get held up in Salt Lake... oh well!!! hahaha |
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| The airport in Salt Lake is all one building. You should make it with no worries. You just have to get to the gate for Delta. But yeah Salt Lake airport isn't a bunch of different buildings it is just one. Have fun! |
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| Admin/Owner ![]() | as long as the skywest flight isn't *delayed* at all, you'd probably be able to run and make it...but you want to always try to give yourself at least an hour cuz you just never know about those lovely delays! but keep in mind that they do like to try and close doors/seats 10 mins before departure too. is your ticket a guaranteed seat or standby?
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