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GUIDE: CLT / Charlotte Douglas Airport - MCT, Connection, etc.

Old Oct 10, 2013, 10:57 am
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Check-in times Link

In most locations, you must be checked in:

At least 45 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights within the United States

At least 60 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights to or from airports outside of the United States
CLT airport website: https://www.cltairport.com/

Link to older archived posts.

American operates flights out of concourses (sometimes) A and (always) B, C, D and E.

Ticket counters
Main Terminal - Daily: 3:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.


Concourses:
  • Concourse A is used by mostly other airlines (Air Canada, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, United, Via) but American uses Concourse A for some flights
  • Concourse B is usually used for flights to the West
  • Concourse C is usually used for East coast flights. Republic operated flights fly out of C as well.
  • Concourse D (The International Concourse) Most transatlantic flights out of CLT are at the far end of concourse D (Lufthansa and Volaris included)
  • D4 (A and B) are also express gates (Piedmont operated flights.)
  • Concourse E is the American Eagle concourse (Regional flights – RJs)
Maps
From Airport Website


CLT / Charlotte Douglas International Airport map



CLT / Charlotte Douglas International Airport map

Getting from Concourse to Concourse

There is no need to leave the secure area to move from one concourse to another. *Exceptions are arriving international flights. In such case one has to clear immigration and customs, reclaim bags and proceed through security. [Obviously not applicable for those pre-cleared at selected overseas locations such as DUB] Keep in mind that if you purchased any liquids on the plane (duty free) you will have to follow the 3-1-1 rule and even check the bottles!

There are several moving walkways at the airport. At the least, there is a moving walkway at the beginning of each concourse, sometimes there are several (concourses A and E).

Other moving walkways include:
  • Across the atrium between concourses A, B and C.
  • Between the security checkpoint C exit and concourses D and E.
Note: One does have to take stairs/escalator or elevator to get to concourse E as it is on ground level.

Security at CLT
Security wait times can vary widely both by time/day. Monday mornings can have long lines. Checkpoints A and B are often the most crowded. When this is the case it's worth the walk to checkpoints C through E to avoid the long lines.
Since all the checkpoints share access to the secure area it really doesn't matter which one you use, they will all get you access to all gates.
Below is a break down of where the TSA precheck lanes are and where the checkpoints drop you off within the airport.
  • A Checkpoint: Standard 4 a.m. – 8:15 p.m.
  • B Checkpoint: Standard, Main Pre✓ ® 4 a.m. – 8:15 p.m.
  • C Checkpoint: Standard, Flex Lanes 5 a.m. – 9:15 p.m.
  • C Checkpoint: Employee 4 a.m. - 10:15 p.m.
  • D Checkpoint: Main Pre✓ ®, Preferred 6 a.m. – 10:15 p.m.
  • E Checkpoint: Standard 4:30 a.m. – 10:45 p.m.
Reasonable and Minimum connection times in CLT
Most of the time CLT is really good in terms of on-time performance. However summer thunderstorms can drastically affect your travel experience.
  • Domestic Connections: MCT is 40 minutes. A minimum 1 hour scheduled connection time should be sufficient for domestic connections.
  • According to ExpertFlyer, the current MCT for American Airlines International-Domestic are:
AA-AA ID .50 AUA - ALL
AA-AA ID .50 BDA - ALL
AA-AA ID .50 COUNTRY BS - ALL
AA-AA ID 1.00 COUNTRY CA - ALL
AA-AA ID .50 COUNTRY IE - ALL
AA-AA ID 1.15 REGION EUR - ALL
AA-AA ID 1.00
  • MCT for anything involving international flights is 90 minutes; that will work for domestic to international, but:
  • I'm a non-US passport holder connecting in CLT from an international to a domestic flight. How long of a layover should I schedule?
    A: MCT is 90 minutes, but you should schedule a minimum of 2 hours to be safe to accommodate CBP, claiming your bags and then rechecking. (ie: LHR-CLT-PHX)
Parking at CLT
--Parking info can be found at this link.
*Security Note: If you park using curbside valet your car will be searched.

Cell Phone Lot: Park for free while waiting for arriving flights at CLT’s Cell Phone Lot. All drivers are required to remain with their vehicles. Parking is provided on a first come, first served basis as space is available.

Rental Cars
Rental cars are in the parking deck directly across from the terminal. Follow the signs to the deck and take the escalator or elevator to the second level where you'll find the rental car counters. You no longer have to take a shuttle to the rental cars.
--More info on Rental Cars

Public Transportation
CATS offers service from CLT:
  • Route 5 Sprinter Airport Express - To Center City (Uptown)

Visit the CATS Website for more details and schedules.

Where to eat in the airport
--Good map of CLT Dining

CLT Lounges
  • American Airlines has two Admirals Clubs in CLT: A larger one between concourses C and D and smaller newly renovated one in concourse B.
  • AMEX is adding a new Centurion lounge, at CLT. It will be located after security at the intersection of Concourses D and E, on the top floor of a new airport expansion. Opening Monday, February 24, 2020
  • The Club CLT. Priority Pass lounge located in the A gate connector.
Currency Exchange
There are two Currency Exchange locations in CLT, both operated by Travelex:
  • One location in the center court atrium inside the secured area (airside). This location is open from 7 AM to 10 PM seven days a week.
  • A second currency exchange location has been added at the entrance to the D concourse in front of gates D1 and D2. This location is open from 6:30 AM to 10 PM seven days a week.

How quick is baggage claim in CLT?
  • Baggage claim returns in CLT tend to run a little longer than most airports. Expect a wait time of 20 to 25 minutes on average after deplaning. Depending on workload baggage returns can run upwards of 30 to 45 minutes.
  • Baggage returns for flights arriving on the E concourse and the A Concourse extension can take up to 45 minutes.
Is there a Chapel/Prayer Space? Wireless in CLT
CLT offers free Wi-Fi around the airport. The Admirals Club provides free access for club members through AT&T.

Do I have time to go into Charlotte?
You could take a cab or the city bus (see post Public Transportation above for info). I would venture to town only if there is more than 3 hours to kill and there is nothing you can do at the airport.
Lyft and Uber can both pick up at the airport.

Where can I smoke at the airport?
  • Charlotte Douglas International is a smoke free facility. Smoking is prohibited in all public areas, which includes all restaurants and bars.
  • Smokers on the front curb of the terminal are encouraged to use courtesy areas on each end of Baggage Claim and Ticketing levels.
Are there pet relief areas airside?
There are three:
  • Concourse A Connector
  • Concourse A/B Connector
  • Concourse D
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GUIDE: CLT / Charlotte Douglas Airport - MCT, Connection, etc.

Old Apr 29, 2014, 9:30 am
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I agree that the traffic patterns are all jacked up at this time. I came in to CLT Monday AM from Little Rock Rd to get to LT 1 or 2. There was traffic merging, and it was causing everyone to move at a snails pace. Hope the brain surgeons at CLT get this figured out sooner rather than later.
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Old May 3, 2014, 4:36 pm
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Beware: if you're leaving the rental car lots and drive away from the airport on the same road that used to lead to Wilkinson Boulevard (eventually), it's now rerouted, and after driving past all of the rental car lots, you'll soon be forced to bear left and will be on a road around the airport. It took me about 10+ minutes to finally get to an entrance to I-485, which worked for me, but if you're heading uptown, you'll be way off track.
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Old May 5, 2014, 9:23 am
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Originally Posted by NYCommuter
Beware: if you're leaving the rental car lots and drive away from the airport on the same road that used to lead to Wilkinson Boulevard (eventually), it's now rerouted, and after driving past all of the rental car lots, you'll soon be forced to bear left and will be on a road around the airport. It took me about 10+ minutes to finally get to an entrance to I-485, which worked for me, but if you're heading uptown, you'll be way off track.
I guess that they didn't get any/very good signage for directions on Old Dowd road coming out from Rental Car road with the road changes. There is a newer bridge just past the fuel farm that replaces the old routing past the long term lots to access Wilkinson Blvd.
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Old May 9, 2014, 3:12 pm
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Looks the the Automated Passport Kiosks (for US Citizens) are now up and running. Any one experienced them yet at CLT? Any effect on wait times for CBP Processing?

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/201...l#.U21D0Fc3dv8
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Old May 9, 2014, 8:00 pm
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A US Guide to CLT (The Charlotte airport)

CLT has KCM so there shouldn't be many mainline crew members going thru regular lines.
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Old May 18, 2014, 2:14 am
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Is 1h20 enough connection time?

I am flying PUJ-CLT-DCA. We are UK citizens. On arrival in Charlotte from the Dominican Republic I assume we will have to clear customs, collect our checked luggage and re-check it for our onward flight to DCA. Is 1h20 too tight?
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Old May 18, 2014, 2:42 am
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Originally Posted by lxjoss
I am flying PUJ-CLT-DCA. We are UK citizens. On arrival in Charlotte from the Dominican Republic I assume we will have to clear customs, collect our checked luggage and re-check it for our onward flight to DCA. Is 1h20 too tight?
It really depends on your arrival time relative to the international arrivals. If you get in before the flights from LHR / CDG / etc you should be fine with 1:20.

There are plenty of flights to DCA so even if you miss your flight you should be ok (assuming it is part of the same ticket).
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Old May 18, 2014, 2:43 am
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Is 1h20 enough time for intl-dom conn at CLT?

Our flight arrives at CLT from PUJ at 18:22 (AA) and my onward flight to DCA leaves at 19:45 (UA).

We will be checking bags and we are UK passport holders.

How likely is it we will make this connection and what is the process?

Thanks!
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Old May 18, 2014, 5:32 am
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Clear immigration. Get checked bags. Clear Customs. Drop bags at re-check station. Clear security. Board connecting flight.

Minimum Connect Time Dominican Republic to U.S. domestic appears to be eighty minutes so your schedule is not generous. (I assume you meant US-operated CLT-DCA as I don't see UA flying it tomorrow.)

There is a 22:15 departure CLT-DCA.
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Old May 18, 2014, 7:35 am
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Is 1h20 enough time for intl-dom conn at CLT?

should be fine. Charlotte is a small international airport, and you are not competing with international arrivals at that time. Should be relatively quick through immigration, redrop your bags, security and the next flight. You are likely flying US-US and they have purposely banked flights tight to maximize connections and minimize downtime.
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Old May 18, 2014, 9:25 am
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I had a similar connection in CLT a few years ago coming from MUC or LH and going on to DCA on US. I don't recall the exact connecting time but I remember that everything went quite smoothly and swiftly.
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Old May 18, 2014, 10:08 am
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Originally Posted by gottigotti
It really depends on your arrival time relative to the international arrivals. If you get in before the flights from LHR / CDG / etc you should be fine with 1:20.

There are plenty of flights to DCA so even if you miss your flight you should be ok (assuming it is part of the same ticket).
Thanks. Arrival time is 18:22
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Old May 18, 2014, 10:16 am
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The key to these things is to always consider Plan B. Here, there are two later non-stops (as well as BWI and IAD options) so a misconnect is not the worst thing in the world.
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Old May 18, 2014, 10:28 am
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Originally Posted by 3Cforme
Drop bags at re-check station.
This assumes a single ticket with both the AA and UA segments. If separate tickets, assuming AA is like US, it's highly unlikely AA will interline the bags to UA.

Heck, most of the time now, US won't even interline to their own partner if it's two tickets.
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So long as you don't arrive during the European arrival rush you'll be fine. Last week on a FRA-CLT, "customs was full" on arrival at about 4:45pm and they held us on the plane for 15 min, then I was greeted by massive lines for both visitors and citizens at immigration. Thankfully I breezed through due to Global Entry and no checked bags, then was through the D security checkpoint with TSA PreCheck immediately thereafter - plane to connecting gate was probably 15 min total. However, some likely misconnected or it would have been pretty tight.

OP is arriving late enough though that barring a delayed arrival of several inbound widebodies from Europe, they'll likely be fine.
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