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Generally, a 1 hour transit time can be sufficient, but it depends on several factors including the airport layout, security lines, and whether your flight is domestic or international. It's best to check the specific airport's guidelines and your airline's recommendations.
Consider the distance between terminals, the time it takes to go through security, and any potential delays. If you're changing airlines, make sure to check if you need to recheck your baggage or go through customs.
If your first flight is delayed, you may not have enough time to catch your connecting flight. It's advisable to book flights with a longer layover if you're concerned about tight connections.
To make a quick transit, familiarize yourself with the airport layout in advance, keep your boarding pass and ID ready, and consider using expedited security lines if available. Also, try to minimize carry-on luggage to speed up the process.
If you miss your connecting flight, contact your airline immediately. They may rebook you on the next available flight, but policies can vary, so it's important to understand your airline's rules regarding missed connections.