Short transit in Tokyo from Thai to ANA

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spudwa

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Has anyone done this transit recently? The airport map shows the airlines sharing the south wing of the airport so hopefully its just a stroll across to the departure gate. Transfer is from Thai J to ANA F if that makes any difference. %0 mins is all I've got

Thx
 
Has anyone done this transit recently? The airport map shows the airlines sharing the south wing of the airport so hopefully its just a stroll across to the departure gate. Transfer is from Thai J to ANA F if that makes any difference. %0 mins is all I've got

Thx

maybe some times would help. are you ticketed on the one PNR?
 
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[TR]
[TD]Thai Airways 676[/TD]
[TD]Depart: 7:35 AM Bangkok, Thailand (BKK)
Arrival: 3:45 PM Tokyo, Japan (NRT)[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]06 Jun[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]NA[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]NA[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]NA[/TD]
[TD="align: center"][/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]ANA 1010[/TD]
[TD]Depart: 4:40 PM Tokyo, Japan (NRT)
Arrival: 4:10 PM New York, NY (JFK)[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]06 Ju[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
Well according to FlightAware the plane is over the pacific as as I haven't heard from Mrs Spudwa I assume all went well. I'll post details of the transfer when I get them. All I know ATM is that Mrs Spudwa had to get a boarding pass at Narita. Yet again I implore *A to get there collective **** together
 
Well according to FlightAware the plane is over the pacific as as I haven't heard from Mrs Spudwa I assume all went well. I'll post details of the transfer when I get them. All I know ATM is that Mrs Spudwa had to get a boarding pass at Narita. Yet again I implore *A to get there collective **** together

All did go well. Mrs Spudwa mentioned she was travelling 1st on the onward flight and two Thai stewardesses escorted her to the ANA checkin which was only a few minutes walk. She even had time for 20 minutes in the 1st lounge doing what she does so well. A glass of bubbles :-)
 
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