LAX Qs
First time EK trip - connecting via LAX (on AS). And so, here goes with a few Qs.
It looks like the LAX lounge has reopened. Can someone please confirm? (And where is it?) I assume I will need to see a real EK agent at some point for doc check verification (passport, PCR test results, etc.) no matter what AS has done or issued @ SFO. Correct? Can this occur in the Lounge? (I wouldn't want to wait until the gate opens should there be any sort of issue). I would like to avoid a landside adventure if possible. But if that is not possible, does EK F provide any sort of expedited or private-ish TSA security experience? How likely is hand luggage to be weighed? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 33564761)
First time EK trip - connecting via LAX (on AS). And so, here goes with a few Qs.
It looks like the LAX lounge has reopened. Can someone please confirm? (And where is it?) I assume I will need to see a real EK agent at some point for doc check verification (passport, PCR test results, etc.) no matter what AS has done or issued @ SFO. Correct? Can this occur in the Lounge? (I wouldn't want to wait until the gate opens should there be any sort of issue). I would like to avoid a landside adventure if possible. But if that is not possible, does EK F provide any sort of expedited or private-ish TSA security experience? How likely is hand luggage to be weighed? Thanks! - In my experience you can't go direct from AS domestic arrivals to TBIT airside. I've always had to exit arrivals and take the shuttle from AS to TBIT. If your luggage is checked through to your final destination, you don't have to carry them. - given that you have to go landside, you will likely just re-check-in at EK counter (even if very early, there's usually someone there and they will check you in, especially if F). If you get your boarding pass at SFO, suppose you could go straight to security and get further doc checked in lounge. - TBIT has a business/first class TSA line, but that's about it. No special EK F experience. - my hand luggage has never been weighed flying F or J |
Originally Posted by extramileage
(Post 33566347)
- In my experience you can't go direct from AS domestic arrivals to TBIT airside. I've always had to exit arrivals and take the shuttle from AS to TBIT.
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 33568152)
FYI, one has been able transit airside between T8 all the way through to TBIT for several years now. T8-7-6 are all at the start of each pier, just past the security checkpoints, 6-5-4 are mid-terminal tunnels, and 4-TBIT is an airside bridge.
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When is your flight? I'm on LAX-DXB the 27th.
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Originally Posted by legallyblond
(Post 33585653)
When is your flight? I'm on LAX-DXB the 27th.
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 33568152)
FYI, one has been able transit airside between T8 all the way through to TBIT for several years now. T8-7-6 are all at the start of each pier, just past the security checkpoints, 6-5-4 are mid-terminal tunnels, and 4-TBIT is an airside bridge.
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Originally Posted by BR787
(Post 33599111)
It's a 25-30min walk airside from TBIT to 8!
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Originally Posted by extramileage
(Post 33566347)
- given that you have to go landside, you will likely just re-check-in at EK counter (even if very early, there's usually someone there and they will check you in, especially if F). If you get your boarding pass at SFO, suppose you could go straight to security and get further doc checked in lounge.
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 33602061)
AS did not issue the EK BPs but did check bag through. Walked airside to EK lounge - presented passports, negative PCR test docs, and the bag claim receipt. We then entered the lounge and the attendant said she'd return our docs and provide the BPs when she had completed everything. I'm sure we were well into the first glass of bubbles when we received the docs ;)
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