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O'Hare airport?
"ThrashATL" wrote in message ink.net...
"mrtravel" wrote in message y.com... Matthew Mayer wrote: O'Hare is 2nd to Atlanta for world's busiest title. The spin-meisters at O'Hare would beg to differ... maybe they voted twice.. :-) http://www.ohare.com/doa/avi_news/busiest.shtm It depends on by "busiest" if you mean the most flights or the most passengers. Of course passengers... If I'm air traffic control, passengers are irrelevant. If I'm baggage handling, it does make a difference. Perspective. |
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O'Hare airport?
"Rojosh" wrote in message ...
I'll be flying in from Cincinnati. The flight is on an Embraer 140 (ERD whatever that means,) upon return, I will be flying on an Embraer 145 (ER4 whatever that means, again.) Does anyone know about these aircrafts? Which seats should I avoid? Regional jets with a 1 X 2 configuration. My preference is to sit on the A side and toward the front when traveling alone, but not 2A. On the flight to London, you'll arrive on Concourse G (most likely) and connect out of H (or K). No need to rescreen through security and its all of a 10 minute walk. On the flight from London you will arrive at T5, do the immigration and customs thing and recheck your luggage. Then it's a 2-minute tram ride to Terminal 3, a couple of excalators, through security and to G concourse. If you're traveling up front and as a US citizen, its about 30 minutes. Otherwise, it can take up to an hour or so to do this. O'Hare, in my opinion, is about as easy as it gets for this transfer. js |
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O'Hare airport?
Jonathan Smith wrote:
"Rojosh" wrote in message ... I'll be flying in from Cincinnati. The flight is on an Embraer 140 (ERD whatever that means,) upon return, I will be flying on an Embraer 145 (ER4 whatever that means, again.) Does anyone know about these aircrafts? Which seats should I avoid? Regional jets with a 1 X 2 configuration. My preference is to sit on the A side and toward the front when traveling alone, but not 2A. And grab the exit row... At least on AA, this is numbered row 11 on the flights I fly from SJC-SNA. I prefer the A seat when traveling alone as you have both a window and an aisle, and no one to share you space or armrest with. |
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O'Hare airport?
mrtravel wrote in message gy.com...
Jonathan Smith wrote: "Rojosh" wrote in message ... I'll be flying in from Cincinnati. The flight is on an Embraer 140 (ERD whatever that means,) upon return, I will be flying on an Embraer 145 (ER4 whatever that means, again.) Does anyone know about these aircrafts? Which seats should I avoid? Regional jets with a 1 X 2 configuration. My preference is to sit on the A side and toward the front when traveling alone, but not 2A. And grab the exit row... At least on AA, this is numbered row 11 on the flights I fly from SJC-SNA. I prefer the A seat when traveling alone as you have both a window and an aisle, and no one to share you space or armrest with. I always found the shortened armrest on the windo side to be uncomfortable (in the exit row). js |
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