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International Flights -- Connecting
So, I know the strict rules that the U.S. has for flights.... what kind of time between a connecting flight should I make sure to have in Europe? I've noticed in general browsing for flights that there is say for example DTW (Detroit) -> AMS (Amsterdam) and then AMS -> Rome with only 55 minutes in Amsterdam to get to the next flight. Typically in the U.S. I like to make sure I have at least an hour and a half between delays getting to the airport, b.s., and any other issues.
I assume customs is necessary, and doubt less than an hour is sufficient to deboard, go through customs, and get to the next flight, but I have seen a plethora of these types of flights and being of little experience figured I'd ask.
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