Two travelers from Arizona speak to Fox News Digital about the four letters "SSSS" that may be printed on your airline boarding pass. With so many airline passengers traveling from coast to coast, direct flights may not be an option. Whether layovers wind up being a short stop or a few hours, they're often part of the journey.
A user on Reddit posted a question in the "r/americanairlines" forum, wondering if his or her grandmother would have "enough time to connect." EVERYDAY BEHAVIORS BY FLIGHT PASSENGERS THAT ARE RED FLAGS FOR TSA AND MIGHT GET YOU HELD UP AT THE AIRPORT Along with sharing a screenshot of the flight, the user said that his or her grandma would be traveling from Cedar Rapids, Michigan, to Savannah, Georgia. "Both flights are mainline, which should help, but 55 minutes [between flights] still makes me a bit nervous," the person wrote.
A Reddit user (not pictured) was concerned about a grandmother's layover at an airport — prompting debate about connection times between flights. (iStock) Fellow flyers took to the comments section to help provide tips, share experiences and discuss how much time was needed for a connection. "It'll be tight, but you should be OK," said one person.
The commenter went on, " She should be OK . Pick a seat close to the front if possible — that will give her a little extra time." FLIGHT PASSENGER ASKS IF 'SEAT SQUATTERS' ARE BECOMING THE NEW NORM, TRIGGERING REACTIONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA The use shared more context about the Savannah.
