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lovely15 Sep 15, 2012 8:59 pm

NRT connection (yes, another thread)
 
Yes, I've read all the other posts and I still don't get it. Dumb it down for me.

Arriving from DFW on AA, connecting to BKK on JL.

It's my understanding I don't go through immigration or customs, but I do go through a security checkpoint. Where is this checkpoint? Are there signs? I know I stay in Terminal 2 and this should be easy, but for some reason it's not.
http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/guid...ter/index.html

I've flown into NRT a half dozen times, but have always terminated there, so I just can't figure this connection thing out. I'm racking my brain trying to remember what direction and where all the connecting people on my flights disappeared to and just can't.

ksandness Sep 15, 2012 9:08 pm

Before you get to immigration there's a "turn-off" for transit passengers. There's usually a crowd that takes the turn-off, so you're not likely to miss it. If you find yourself at an immigration window, you've gone too far. :)

lovely15 Sep 15, 2012 9:15 pm

So it's after the train, right?

And I can turn around and head the other direction if I hit immigration? I'm afraid I'd get stopped doing that.

If worst comes to worst, I guess I can go through immigration and customs and head back in.

RichardInSF Sep 16, 2012 1:30 am

There's actually a number of these places between the further airline gates and immigration, only typically most of them are closed. So if you see a really busy transfer point and are a reasonable distance from immigration, keep walking, there is very possibly another.

And yes, you can turn around instead of heading through immigration.

jib71 Sep 16, 2012 3:54 am


Originally Posted by lovely15 (Post 19322977)
I'm racking my brain trying to remember what direction and where all the connecting people on my flights disappeared to and just can't.

You've certainly walked past the entrances for transfer passengers and your brain has probably edited them out of your consciousness because they didn't matter to you at the time. When you step off the plane looking for a transfer/connecting flight, you won't be able to miss the signs for connecting flights, the displays indicating departure gates, the tensa barriers, and possibly a queue for security.

If you do manage to walk all the way to the immigration counters without noticing a way to connect, nobody is going to require you to go through immigration. Turn around or ask someone to direct you to international transfers/connections.

mnbp Sep 16, 2012 5:24 am


Originally Posted by lovely15 (Post 19322977)
Yes, I've read all the other posts and I still don't get it. Dumb it down for me.

Arriving from DFW on AA, connecting to BKK on JL.

It's my understanding I don't go through immigration or customs, but I do go through a security checkpoint. Where is this checkpoint? Are there signs? I know I stay in Terminal 2 and this should be easy, but for some reason it's not.
http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/guid...ter/index.html

I've flown into NRT a half dozen times, but have always terminated there, so I just can't figure this connection thing out. I'm racking my brain trying to remember what direction and where all the connecting people on my flights disappeared to and just can't.

http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/guid...ook/index.html

http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/guid...book/01-22.pdf

From page 1 of the PDF:


Welcome to Japan! Just follow the signs that say "International Connecting Flights."
The PDF includes pictures of what the signs look like, and shows the exact steps you'll go through.

jib71 Sep 16, 2012 6:22 am


Originally Posted by mnbp (Post 19324050)
The PDF includes pictures of what the signs look like

And pictures of what Ma and Pa Kettle look like. That guide is all sorts of awesome.

lovely15 Sep 16, 2012 8:04 am

Don't know how I missed that guide looking through the website. Thanks everyone!


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