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Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:54 am
by Gavster
Does anyone know how late you can arrive at the airport for European Ryanair flights? There's a early morning 6.25am flight I need to get from Stanstead to Turin and want to arrive as late as possible without missing it. Anyone got any experience? Every extra minute in bed will count

I usually arrive super early for flights.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:09 am
by DeskJockey
If you didn't leave home last Thursday you'll miss it
From experience unless you've paid for speedy boarding and quick baggage drop you'll need at least three hours to be safe. Only time I've beaten two hours with Ryanair was when I had every optional extra, and that was for a 6something flight on a random weekday.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:11 am
by Mito Man
Surely it depends on how busy security is. And it's peak travel season so it'll probably be busy.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:12 am
by dinny_g
Are you flying with Carry on only ??
If so, you're risk is Security - Check how many flights leave in or around that time from the Airport. Bear in mind, at that time, they might not have a lot of channels open.
If you have check in baggage again, it's a risk. I've had 30 or 40 minute waits at Ryanair check in desk just to check a bag depending on how many gates are open.
If you absolutely have to be in Turin that morning, then I'd suggest:
Aim for 05:15 walking through the door for carry on
Aim for 04:45 walking through the door for check baggage.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:29 am
by Gavster
dinny_g wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:12 am
Are you flying with Carry on only ??
If so, you're risk is Security - Check how many flights leave in or around that time from the Airport. Bear in mind, at that time, they might not have a lot of channels open.
If you have check in baggage again, it's a risk. I've had 30 or 40 minute waits at Ryanair check in desk just to check a bag depending on how many gates are open.
If you absolutely have to be in Turin that morning, then I'd suggest:
Aim for 05:15 walking through the door for carry on
Aim for 04:45 walking through the door for check baggage.
Yes, will be carry-on only, and that's super useful info, will check what the departures are like that day. I was wondering if ~5am would be okay and that seems to align with your opinion too.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:30 am
by Rich B
Being late and rushing for flights is more stressful than just getting up earlier and missing a bit of sleep imo.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:43 am
by V8Granite
I average around 25-30 flights a year.
International, 3 hours, european or local, 2 hours. I’ve never missed a flight that way and all you need is a large group at checkin trying to put 50kg of luggage on for free and you are screwed.
Dave!
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 1:24 pm
by Ascender
What
@V8Granite says. And pay for the fast-track security as a safety net.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 1:35 pm
by dinny_g
Yeah fast track security is a good idea if you want to reduce your risks
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 1:47 pm
by Gavster
Ascender wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 1:24 pm
What @V8Granite says. And pay for the fast-track security as a safety net.
Ooohhh good call. Will do that.
This is all new to me as I never needed to travel for work before. However I’m speaking at an event the night before and then need to be in Turin the next lunchtime so am placing a high value on any time savings.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 6:45 pm
by Explosive Newt
Had a similarly early Ryanair flight a couple of months ago from Stanstead. My experience was that security wasn't that bad early in the morning but it might be a bit different now we are peak summer hol. They'll start boarding about 20 mins before it takes off knowing Ryanair. I would aim to hit security about an hour before your take off and walk briskly to your gate (I understand you have sprinting prowess!). And as the others say, fast track isn't much more expensive so worth it for peace of mind (you can do it all on the Ryanair app last minute).
I stayed in the airport hotel as I was determined to get as much lie in as possible, but it was about £150.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 7:51 pm
by dinny_g
Gavster wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 1:47 pmHowever I’m speaking at an event the night before and then need to be in Turin the next lunchtime
Sounds like you need a good PA, rather than flight advice, now you’re an international man of food policy…

Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:34 pm
by duncs500
City airport is the place for this. I had to fly to Rotterdam for the day for work once and I absolutely sailed through everything. Only time an airport has felt simple like getting a train to me.
Not helpful to you of course.
I did used to have a colleague who commuted to/from Paris every weekend and he used to leave it incredibly late, can't remember exactly but I'm sure it was under 1hr from departure (45mins poss?). Although I think he was willing to accept missing the odd one.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:07 pm
by Jimexpl
I've done multiple August Stansted Ryanair flights with a pre-7am departure over the years and give myself 1 1/2 hours. Normally just enough time to grab a coffee and pastry and not have to rush to the gate.
My bigger issue has been with the early train from Liverpool St to the airport - on a couple of occasions I've had to get a cab because of delays.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:34 pm
by mik
I’ve done more than my fair share of work-related flights. I travel light - up to 3 days away I fit everything into my laptop bag. More than that and I generally take a carry-on case. I avoid checking in bags at all costs - had my bag go missing foe an important meeting early in my career and shopping for clothes before going on site was a panic.
I plan to arrive 1hr before outbound flights. If all checked in then it’s not generally a problem - most airports will allow you to skip ahead of the queue if it’s crazy busy and you have an impending flight - they are supposed to flex for heavier periods - not expect you to anticipate it.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 8:04 am
by Gavster
This is all super useful, thanks everyone! The hotels at the airport are a good shout, they even have buffet breakfast from 4am for exactly this situation too. It's a bit of a stretch to spend £138 a night there, if I could get some more money out the client then it would give me an extra 90 minutes in bed, which has a pretty high monetary value when I'm gonna be in the 4-6 hours sleep zone
@Jimexpl I use national express to get to Stanstead, they go from Liv street via Stratford (where I jump on) and run 24 hours a day. They're very punctual and quick when the roads are quiet too.
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 10:05 am
by Jobbo
Gavster wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 8:04 am
It's a bit of a stretch to spend £138 a night there
Probably cheaper than the drop-off fees these days

Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 10:42 am
by DeskJockey
So, did you make it?
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 11:06 am
by Gavster
It's not for a few weeks, so will update accordingly!
Re: Cutting it fine arrving for flights?
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 11:13 am
by DeskJockey
And you've not left for the airport yet? Good luck making that flight.