WestJet flight from YEG to LAX
#1
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 20
WestJet flight from YEG to LAX
Hi,
I'm flying from YEG to LAX non-stop with West Jet. I want everything to go smoothly that day from the airport on... so this is (step-by-step) what I would do:
#1) Arrive at Zone 1 (South) at YEG
#2) Check-in with WestJet
#3) Receive my boarding pass and drop my baggage off
#4) Go over to the US customs and answer any questions they may have/Get the entry stamp on my passport
#5) Go to the US Departure Lounge and wait for my flight to start boarding
#6) Arrive in Los Angeles and pick up my bags and go? (it will be treated as a domestic flight, yes?)
Is this accurate representation of what will or should happen, and is the order correct too? You don't really have to have flown from Edmonton to LAX... but if you have previous experience from Canadian airport to USA airport, you should be able to help.
Thank you!!!
EDIT: Do I need to show my return e-ticket and/or bank statement (or other documents) to the US custom person in Edmonton? I'm going for one week for vacation purposes.
I'm flying from YEG to LAX non-stop with West Jet. I want everything to go smoothly that day from the airport on... so this is (step-by-step) what I would do:
#1) Arrive at Zone 1 (South) at YEG
#2) Check-in with WestJet
#3) Receive my boarding pass and drop my baggage off
#4) Go over to the US customs and answer any questions they may have/Get the entry stamp on my passport
#5) Go to the US Departure Lounge and wait for my flight to start boarding
#6) Arrive in Los Angeles and pick up my bags and go? (it will be treated as a domestic flight, yes?)
Is this accurate representation of what will or should happen, and is the order correct too? You don't really have to have flown from Edmonton to LAX... but if you have previous experience from Canadian airport to USA airport, you should be able to help.
Thank you!!!
EDIT: Do I need to show my return e-ticket and/or bank statement (or other documents) to the US custom person in Edmonton? I'm going for one week for vacation purposes.
Last edited by FlyerDwyer; May 27, 2012 at 3:47 pm
#2
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US pre-clearance at Canadian airports
Yes, YEG is one of the airports where pre-clearance is available:
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/c..._locations.xml
There is no easy answer to your last query. They can ask for your return ticket if they doubt your story! Bank statements, not so much. Here is what I expect:
Q - Citizenship?
A- Canadian.
Q- Where are you going?
A- LAX?
Q- What is purpose of your visit?
A- Vacation.
Q- What are you bringing that you intend to leave in the US?
A - Nothing.
Have a good day!
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/c..._locations.xml
There is no easy answer to your last query. They can ask for your return ticket if they doubt your story! Bank statements, not so much. Here is what I expect:
Q - Citizenship?
A- Canadian.
Q- Where are you going?
A- LAX?
Q- What is purpose of your visit?
A- Vacation.
Q- What are you bringing that you intend to leave in the US?
A - Nothing.
Have a good day!
#3
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 20
Yes, YEG is one of the airports where pre-clearance is available:
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/c..._locations.xml
There is no easy answer to your last query. They can ask for your return ticket if they doubt your story! Bank statements, not so much. Here is what I expect:
Q - Citizenship?
A- Canadian.
Q- Where are you going?
A- LAX?
Q- What is purpose of your visit?
A- Vacation.
Q- What are you bringing that you intend to leave in the US?
A - Nothing.
Have a good day!
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/c..._locations.xml
There is no easy answer to your last query. They can ask for your return ticket if they doubt your story! Bank statements, not so much. Here is what I expect:
Q - Citizenship?
A- Canadian.
Q- Where are you going?
A- LAX?
Q- What is purpose of your visit?
A- Vacation.
Q- What are you bringing that you intend to leave in the US?
A - Nothing.
Have a good day!
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#6
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 20
That form is the Customs Declaration, also known as CBP Form 6059B. You can see the form here:
Front:
http://www.ugandamission.net/travel/...age/6059bf.jpg
Back:
http://data.presne.sk/img/form-6059B-back.jpg
Front:
http://www.ugandamission.net/travel/...age/6059bf.jpg
Back:
http://data.presne.sk/img/form-6059B-back.jpg
One more question:
Once I get to LAX (Terminal 2), I just need to collect my luggage and go, right? or do I have to deal with US officials in Los Angeles too?
#7
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You just go. It's like a domestic. Nothing to it (Except don't get run over outside the terminal. BUSY).
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Doing OLCI is admittedly a relatively small time savings but I prefer to do it as it's convenient in streamlining the process at the airport while also giving a better choice of seats to chose from.
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Hi,
#1) Arrive at Zone 1 (South) at YEG
#2) Check-in with WestJet
#3) Receive my boarding pass and drop my baggage off
#4) Go over to the US customs and answer any questions they may have/Get the entry stamp on my passport
#5) Go to the US Departure Lounge and wait for my flight to start boarding
#6) Arrive in Los Angeles and pick up my bags and go? (it will be treated as a domestic flight, yes?)
#1) Arrive at Zone 1 (South) at YEG
#2) Check-in with WestJet
#3) Receive my boarding pass and drop my baggage off
#4) Go over to the US customs and answer any questions they may have/Get the entry stamp on my passport
#5) Go to the US Departure Lounge and wait for my flight to start boarding
#6) Arrive in Los Angeles and pick up my bags and go? (it will be treated as a domestic flight, yes?)
Small change:
#1) Arrive at Zone 1 (South) at YEG
#2) Check-in with WestJet
#3) Receive my boarding pass and have checked baggage tagged by WestJet agent but keep it with me
#4) Go over to the US customs and answer any questions they may have/Get the entry stamp on my passport
#5) Drop checked baggage, which is already tagged, on the belt after customs
#6) Proceed through security (depending on the airport security sometimes is at an earlier step and with your checked baggage (see YOW, for example))
#7) Go to the US Departure Lounge and wait for my flight to start boarding
#8) Arrive in Los Angeles and pick up my bags and go? (it will be treated as a domestic flight, yes?) (A: yes)
I've never actually flown through US pre-clearance from YEG but this is the process at every other Canadian airport so I assume I'm correct.
At most Canadian airports if you don't have a Nexus Card I recommend arriving at the airport a minimum of two hours before your scheduled departure because US Customs can get overloaded if there are a lot of flights out at the same time.
Last edited by CanadianConnection33; May 28, 2012 at 10:44 am Reason: Typo
#13
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Join Date: May 2012
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You can still OLCI (Online Check In) at the 24 hour mark prior to flight, indicate number of checked bags, select your seat, print your BP and then once you arrive at the airport just scan the barcode on the BP at one of the WS kiosks and select the "check baggage" option. The kiosk will print your bag tags and you just apply them and drop the bag off at the express bag drop nearby.
Doing OLCI is admittedly a relatively small time savings but I prefer to do it as it's convenient in streamlining the process at the airport while also giving a better choice of seats to chose from.
Doing OLCI is admittedly a relatively small time savings but I prefer to do it as it's convenient in streamlining the process at the airport while also giving a better choice of seats to chose from.
The bag tags and using express bag tag service does not work for US departures according to the WestJet's website. Looking at the second post I quoted, I assume I should be able to print bag tags, but sending them right away is not an option until you clear customs.
Small change:
#1) Arrive at Zone 1 (South) at YEG
#2) Check-in with WestJet
#3) Receive my boarding pass and have checked baggage tagged by WestJet agent but keep it with me
#4) Go over to the US customs and answer any questions they may have/Get the entry stamp on my passport
#5) Drop checked baggage, which is already tagged, on the belt after customs
#6) Proceed through security (depending on the airport security sometimes is at an earlier step and with your checked baggage (see YOW, for example))
#7) Go to the US Departure Lounge and wait for my flight to start boarding
#8) Arrive in Los Angeles and pick up my bags and go? (it will be treated as a domestic flight, yes?) (A: yes)
I've never actually flown through US pre-clearance from YEG but this is the process at every other Canadian airport so I assume I'm correct.
At most Canadian airports if you don't have a Nexus Card I recommend arriving at the airport a minimum of two hours before your scheduled departure because US Customs can get overloaded if there are a lot of flights out at the same time.
#1) Arrive at Zone 1 (South) at YEG
#2) Check-in with WestJet
#3) Receive my boarding pass and have checked baggage tagged by WestJet agent but keep it with me
#4) Go over to the US customs and answer any questions they may have/Get the entry stamp on my passport
#5) Drop checked baggage, which is already tagged, on the belt after customs
#6) Proceed through security (depending on the airport security sometimes is at an earlier step and with your checked baggage (see YOW, for example))
#7) Go to the US Departure Lounge and wait for my flight to start boarding
#8) Arrive in Los Angeles and pick up my bags and go? (it will be treated as a domestic flight, yes?) (A: yes)
I've never actually flown through US pre-clearance from YEG but this is the process at every other Canadian airport so I assume I'm correct.
At most Canadian airports if you don't have a Nexus Card I recommend arriving at the airport a minimum of two hours before your scheduled departure because US Customs can get overloaded if there are a lot of flights out at the same time.
Alright, thank you so much. Now, I know exactly what to do. I plan on getting there two and a half hours before my flight.
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If someone has not flown from YEG they should not answer the question. I will respect my own comment as I have not flown since the new section opened but note in the link below that you now leave your checked bags at check in!
http://www.flyeia.com/expansion2012.aspx
Also, Westjet leaves at 9 am. I would not suggest arriving 2.5 hours early as you WILL then get the tail end of the rush time. Arrive 90-120 minutes before departure and you will be fine.
http://www.flyeia.com/expansion2012.aspx
Also, Westjet leaves at 9 am. I would not suggest arriving 2.5 hours early as you WILL then get the tail end of the rush time. Arrive 90-120 minutes before departure and you will be fine.
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Once you check in at the Westjet desk and your bags are tagged, you take your luggage with you to security. Right before security, there is a luggage drop off point where you place your own luggage on the conveyor belt. You then walk up to security and go through that process before you get in line for customs. Once you have cleared customs, you'll walk down a long hallway to the US departures area.