Let's say I wanted to go from Baltimore to Paris. Unfortunately, the only transatlantic nonstop flight we have from BWI is to London Heathrow. That means I'd either have to take a puddle jumper to New York (either Newark or JFK) and then a nonstop to Paris, or I could fly from BWI to Heathrow and change to a London-Paris flight. (Forget for the moment that I could also take the Amtrak to Newark or Philadelphia, drive to Dulles or Philadelphia, or take the Eurostar (plus a long Underground ride) from London to Paris.)
Which option would be better?
The last time I connected to an international flight at JFK, I had to collect my checked baggage and take a long bus ride to the connecting airline's terminal. (OK, it was EL Al, which explains why I couldn't check the baggage through, but I still had the long shuttle bus ride.) I'm not sure how international flights board and arrive at Newark, is there a separate international terminal? And if I land at Heathrow do I have to ride all over the airport to get my connecting flight? Do I have to pass through any kind of customs and immigration check even if I'm just transiting through?
How do customs and immigration compare at JFK, Newark and BWI? If my experience at Dulles a couple of years ago is any guide, they've automated the process a good bit, but I imagine that different airports might have rolled out the equipment at different times, and some airports might be run more efficiently than others.
In my experience, all the flights between BWI and New York are in small regional planes. Are the British Airways flights between Heathrow and Paris full size airliners?
Anyway, this is just for curiosity's sake, as I don't think I'll be doing any transatlantic trips any time soon.
Which option would be better?
The last time I connected to an international flight at JFK, I had to collect my checked baggage and take a long bus ride to the connecting airline's terminal. (OK, it was EL Al, which explains why I couldn't check the baggage through, but I still had the long shuttle bus ride.) I'm not sure how international flights board and arrive at Newark, is there a separate international terminal? And if I land at Heathrow do I have to ride all over the airport to get my connecting flight? Do I have to pass through any kind of customs and immigration check even if I'm just transiting through?
How do customs and immigration compare at JFK, Newark and BWI? If my experience at Dulles a couple of years ago is any guide, they've automated the process a good bit, but I imagine that different airports might have rolled out the equipment at different times, and some airports might be run more efficiently than others.
In my experience, all the flights between BWI and New York are in small regional planes. Are the British Airways flights between Heathrow and Paris full size airliners?
Anyway, this is just for curiosity's sake, as I don't think I'll be doing any transatlantic trips any time soon.