Originally Posted by
Analise
No problem. You have two options:
1. You can push your luggage under the turnstile which is very easy to do unless you have some oversized luggage for which an airline would overcharge you.
2. There is "emergency" door. You tell the person by the window who will tell you to swipe at the turnstile nearest the emergency door. Then you will can open the door and go right through. Leaving the subway, just open the emergency door and go right through. That's what I do.

A modern system with turnstiles? I had a chuckle at that. Modern systems have barriers which retract to either side and allow bags to be rolled through. A standard 62 linear inch bag for which an airline will not charge extra does not fit easily at all through the turnstiles. The door adjacent as we have both described it is really the best option. Odd that a better option does not exist but such is the age and functionality of the system.