Originally Posted by
exiled2tx
One word of caution: some UA / CO flights are still landing in "B" not "N". I flew in the other night on DEN - SEA and landed in B. B to N is a hike and a train ride.
I think you'll know if this is going to happen because you'll be flying on a Continental 737.
Taking a quick look, the last flight of the night DEN-SEA is CO1680, arriving into the B gates at about midnight. The other scheduled flights are all operated by United or United Express and all land at the N gates.
As I understand it, some sCO flights now fly into/out of N instead of B, but I've never seen a sUA flight fly into/out of B instead of N.