-hh
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Just back from the Brac (25th year) this past weekend and trying to get used to wearing shoes...
Wanted to give folks a quick "heads-up" warning about changes at GCM. Simple bottom line is that the terminal is now beyond capacity to support the weekend "noon" flights back to the USA, so plan extra time...ie, "3 hours prior".
Case in point: we had the United GCM-EWR early afternoon flight ... departure time 13:15 or so; board time at 12:40pm.
In years past, we've had the early AM CAL-102 flight from CYB, then chilled upstairs at the Hungry Horse restaurant, then meandered down at 10:30 when UA desk opens to check luggage, then meander down again a few minutes before noon to get in line to go through Security & Immigration ... the latter would typically take 15-20 minutes, giving us ~15 minutes in the departure lounge (crowded) to kill.
This year, we noticed that at around 11AM, the line to go through Security (Immigration follows) was looong: it stretched nearly the entire length of the GCM terminal...!
11:15 - no change in line length (not just a random bubble), so we paid our tab and got in line at 11:30AM.
That's basically getting in line nearly 2 hours before the flight's scheduled departure, and 1:15 prior to scheduled boarding.
Roughly 45 minutes later...we were finally through Security, and now waiting in line for Immigration. GCM still only has two X-Ray belts (and it was IMO clear to me that they were just slamming carry-on bags through about as fast as they can).
at 12:35 ... 65 minutes after we got in line, we finally were clear into the waiting lounge...we had only ~7 minutes to spare before our flight was called to board, which meant Duty-Free Rum purchase + 2 minutes. Way, way too close for my comfort.
The GCM terminal is supposedly under rennovation/improvements, but they didn't have any reduction in capacity at Security/Immigration: both were running at what's been their full capacity for the past several years.
In talking with an airport security guard, it is 'crazy crowded' like this now every weekend; I suspect that this crunch is probably due to there now being a few new Saturday flights such as JetBlue (GCM-JFK) which also fall into the mid-day weekend "rush".
Lesson learned for me is that the next time that we have a weekend ~noon flight, we're going to watch the lines like a hawk and get in line even earlier than we did this past time -- at least 1.5 hours prior to scheduled boarding (not departure) time. If you don't want to miss your flight home, I suggest doing the same.
-hh
Wanted to give folks a quick "heads-up" warning about changes at GCM. Simple bottom line is that the terminal is now beyond capacity to support the weekend "noon" flights back to the USA, so plan extra time...ie, "3 hours prior".
Case in point: we had the United GCM-EWR early afternoon flight ... departure time 13:15 or so; board time at 12:40pm.
In years past, we've had the early AM CAL-102 flight from CYB, then chilled upstairs at the Hungry Horse restaurant, then meandered down at 10:30 when UA desk opens to check luggage, then meander down again a few minutes before noon to get in line to go through Security & Immigration ... the latter would typically take 15-20 minutes, giving us ~15 minutes in the departure lounge (crowded) to kill.
This year, we noticed that at around 11AM, the line to go through Security (Immigration follows) was looong: it stretched nearly the entire length of the GCM terminal...!
11:15 - no change in line length (not just a random bubble), so we paid our tab and got in line at 11:30AM.
That's basically getting in line nearly 2 hours before the flight's scheduled departure, and 1:15 prior to scheduled boarding.
Roughly 45 minutes later...we were finally through Security, and now waiting in line for Immigration. GCM still only has two X-Ray belts (and it was IMO clear to me that they were just slamming carry-on bags through about as fast as they can).
at 12:35 ... 65 minutes after we got in line, we finally were clear into the waiting lounge...we had only ~7 minutes to spare before our flight was called to board, which meant Duty-Free Rum purchase + 2 minutes. Way, way too close for my comfort.
The GCM terminal is supposedly under rennovation/improvements, but they didn't have any reduction in capacity at Security/Immigration: both were running at what's been their full capacity for the past several years.
In talking with an airport security guard, it is 'crazy crowded' like this now every weekend; I suspect that this crunch is probably due to there now being a few new Saturday flights such as JetBlue (GCM-JFK) which also fall into the mid-day weekend "rush".
Lesson learned for me is that the next time that we have a weekend ~noon flight, we're going to watch the lines like a hawk and get in line even earlier than we did this past time -- at least 1.5 hours prior to scheduled boarding (not departure) time. If you don't want to miss your flight home, I suggest doing the same.
-hh