About Minimum Connection Time

Minimum Connection Time is an independent airport reference site built to help travelers understand how much time they may need to change planes, move between terminals, and handle baggage, immigration, or security during a connection.

Each airport page is meant to answer the practical planning question behind a layover: is this a straightforward same-terminal transfer, a long airside walk, a customs-and-recheck process, or a connection where extra margin is sensible even when the published minimum looks short?

The site combines structured airport data with manually curated context from airport operators, airline guidance, terminal maps, government sources, and public traveler information. It should be used as planning guidance, not as a substitute for the conditions attached to your exact ticket, carrier, or visa situation.

Coverage is intentionally global, but not every airport functions like a major commercial hub. Smaller regional and general-aviation airports may have simpler facilities, fewer services, or limited public transport. Where that changes the usefulness of connection guidance, the page should say so clearly.

If you spot a timing error, a broken terminal reference, or a page that lacks enough airport-specific detail to be genuinely useful, contact the site owner with the airport code and source material so the page can be reviewed and improved.