Hi, im going on holiday tomorrow and changing planes at edinburgh. To my horror, i have just realised there is only 40 minutes between landing and taking off. I have never not had a direct flight before - do they deal with luggage or do you have to queue up, get it then check in again (domestic flights)
Airline websites normally make it quite clear what minimum connecting times are and if people chose to ignore that then it is not the airline's fault if they miss them.
Sorry Bednobs - got diverted from your OP by some people. If you are not travelling by wheelchair assist and there are any empty seats that you can see on your inbound aircraft it would be worth having a word with the crew to see if you can be moved nearer to the disembarking door before landing so that you can get off the aircraft quickly which would give you a better chance of making your next flight. Good luck.
It will be worth asking for “assisted” travel so that you don’t have to walk between gates. In our experience (Husb had to travel assisted a few times ) it’s great as your whizzed thru gates in no time at all
Oops, I was going to suggest to let your airline and crew know that you are on a 'thin' transfer time.....however, I see you have been stuffed by the weather. Hopefully you are comfortable in Weegie Alba land, and there are some nice hotels in the City like the Hotel du Vin...my guess is that you are probably out at the airport though.
You’ll be fine: you certainly won’t need to check your luggage in again. Tho sometimes luggage gets sent on separately now in these days of bar codes and tracking
Edinburgh is a small airport anyway.
Not that anyone has to care but just for completeness it was the same plane. So literally got off for about 10 mins waited in a chair and then got on again.