Best way to get from B gates to United Gates (D) at LAS
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Best way to get from B gates to United Gates (D) at LAS
Is there a way airside to get from B gates to D gates without going back through Security.
Have a connecting United flight. No bags to worry about either.
Have a connecting United flight. No bags to worry about either.
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Edit: in fact it looks like the door between C and D is just open now, so you may not even need to ask anyone.
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There should be a pretty easy way to get from B to C airside (a bridge or something). Then look for the exit at C by where the airtran is. There is a glass door and windows that separates C from D there. If you ask a police officer/security guard/TSA rep they should let you from C to D without having to exit security. Then ride the tram from there to the D gates.
Edit: in fact it looks like the door between C and D is just open now, so you may not even need to ask anyone.
Edit: in fact it looks like the door between C and D is just open now, so you may not even need to ask anyone.
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The official McCarran (LAS) terminal map isn't that well-designed, but you can zoom into the Concourse B and Concourse C maps to see where the airside corridor connecting them is:
https://www.mccarran.com/Fly/MyJourneyMap.aspx
You then need to take the tram from Concourse C to T1 (Green Line), and then the tram from T1 to Concourse D (Blue Line). These two trams arrive/depart into the same area at T1, and as trekwars2000 noted, there is no longer a barrier between them.
https://www.mccarran.com/Fly/MyJourneyMap.aspx
You then need to take the tram from Concourse C to T1 (Green Line), and then the tram from T1 to Concourse D (Blue Line). These two trams arrive/depart into the same area at T1, and as trekwars2000 noted, there is no longer a barrier between them.
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Cross-posting is frowned upon:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/south...l#post28608078
http://www.flyertalk.com/help/rules.php#crossposting
How long is your "connection"? As implied in the other thread, if you are arriving at B and leaving from D I assume you are on separate tickets, so if your inbound is delayed you are likely on your own.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/south...l#post28608078
http://www.flyertalk.com/help/rules.php#crossposting
How long is your "connection"? As implied in the other thread, if you are arriving at B and leaving from D I assume you are on separate tickets, so if your inbound is delayed you are likely on your own.
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It's hard to find this link but once there the directions are good.
Maps at LAS Airport (harryreidairport.com)
Maps at LAS Airport (harryreidairport.com)
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This also resolves to:
https://harryreidairport.com/Maps?store=TramBlue
https://harryreidairport.com/Maps?v=4
https://harryreidairport.com/Maps?store=TramBlue
https://harryreidairport.com/Maps?v=4