Strange DFW AA Terminals Question
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Strange DFW AA Terminals Question
How does it work when one's outbound flight departs from one terminal and one's return flight arrives at a different one as far as baggage claim and parking go? Baggage claim is outside security, yet the Skylink train is accessed inside security if one needs to return to one's car parked at the original terminal.
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How does it work when one's outbound flight departs from one terminal and one's return flight arrives at a different one as far as baggage claim and parking go? Baggage claim is outside security, yet the Skylink train is accessed inside security if one needs to return to one's car parked at the original terminal.
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Like ESpen36 said.. use the shuttle. I find it easier to just park in the Express parking. That shuttle takes you straight to your car and it's almost half the cost.
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Disagree rather significantly with using the landside Terminal Link shuttle. I used to commute to/from DFW regularly.
Land, deplane, and take Skylink to where your car is. Drive your car back to baggage claim, where you can park adjacent to the terminal in 1 hour parking. Go inside and get your bags and leave.
Not only do you not have to lug your bags onto and off of the shuttle, but you also can kill 15 minutes you'd otherwise be spending standing around the baggage claim waiting for your bags. Or the shuttle.
Land, deplane, and take Skylink to where your car is. Drive your car back to baggage claim, where you can park adjacent to the terminal in 1 hour parking. Go inside and get your bags and leave.
Not only do you not have to lug your bags onto and off of the shuttle, but you also can kill 15 minutes you'd otherwise be spending standing around the baggage claim waiting for your bags. Or the shuttle.
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Disagree rather significantly with using the landside Terminal Link shuttle. I used to commute to/from DFW regularly.
Land, deplane, and take Skylink to where your car is. Drive your car back to baggage claim, where you can park adjacent to the terminal in 1 hour parking. Go inside and get your bags and leave.
Not only do you not have to lug your bags onto and off of the shuttle, but you also can kill 15 minutes you'd otherwise be spending standing around the baggage claim waiting for your bags. Or the shuttle.
Land, deplane, and take Skylink to where your car is. Drive your car back to baggage claim, where you can park adjacent to the terminal in 1 hour parking. Go inside and get your bags and leave.
Not only do you not have to lug your bags onto and off of the shuttle, but you also can kill 15 minutes you'd otherwise be spending standing around the baggage claim waiting for your bags. Or the shuttle.
I believe that one hour parking at each terminal is on the arrivals level; follow signs to arrivals and enter the garage from the upper level. The whole front row should be 1 hour parking and valet.
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Disagree rather significantly with using the landside Terminal Link shuttle. I used to commute to/from DFW regularly.
Land, deplane, and take Skylink to where your car is. Drive your car back to baggage claim, where you can park adjacent to the terminal in 1 hour parking. Go inside and get your bags and leave.
Not only do you not have to lug your bags onto and off of the shuttle, but you also can kill 15 minutes you'd otherwise be spending standing around the baggage claim waiting for your bags. Or the shuttle.
Land, deplane, and take Skylink to where your car is. Drive your car back to baggage claim, where you can park adjacent to the terminal in 1 hour parking. Go inside and get your bags and leave.
Not only do you not have to lug your bags onto and off of the shuttle, but you also can kill 15 minutes you'd otherwise be spending standing around the baggage claim waiting for your bags. Or the shuttle.
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How does it work when one's outbound flight departs from one terminal and one's return flight arrives at a different one as far as baggage claim and parking go? Baggage claim is outside security, yet the Skylink train is accessed inside security if one needs to return to one's car parked at the original terminal.
Otherwise I will end up using the Express Lots, which nicely have dedicated vans for each terminal. Unlike off-airport lots which you can sometimes spend 30 minutes touring 5 different terminals before they finally decide to head back to the lot.
One other option, depending on how long you are going to be gone for, especially with parking at the terminal, is hire a car service. For ~$80 you can be dropped off and picked up by private sedan. Considering $20+ per day, its not too bad if you are gone more than 2 days.
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If you are planning on parking at the terminal, I would just use one of the several Valet companies. That way they monitor your flight arrival gate and will have your car at the location of the correct terminal. It's only a few dollars more than parking in the terminal, and completely removes that problem.
Otherwise I will end up using the Express Lots, which nicely have dedicated vans for each terminal. Unlike off-airport lots which you can sometimes spend 30 minutes touring 5 different terminals before they finally decide to head back to the lot.
One other option, depending on how long you are going to be gone for, especially with parking at the terminal, is hire a car service. For ~$80 you can be dropped off and picked up by private sedan. Considering $20+ per day, its not too bad if you are gone more than 2 days.
Otherwise I will end up using the Express Lots, which nicely have dedicated vans for each terminal. Unlike off-airport lots which you can sometimes spend 30 minutes touring 5 different terminals before they finally decide to head back to the lot.
One other option, depending on how long you are going to be gone for, especially with parking at the terminal, is hire a car service. For ~$80 you can be dropped off and picked up by private sedan. Considering $20+ per day, its not too bad if you are gone more than 2 days.
Great value, great service and ALWAYS waiting on you when you deplane. From aircraft door, with a carry-on, I'm in my car in less than 3-4 minutes.
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I second, or third, the idea of valet parking at DFW. I use The Airport Valet, they take my car off site, under cover, and it's waiting for me at the appropriate gate when I return. Usually about 20 minutes from deplaning to leaving the airport for home.
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BTW-do flights to/from the same city tend to operate from the same terminal? I know on DL in ATL they do (not absolutely, but generally).
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The exceptions are International flights which depart from Terminal D and Domestic Eagle flights which depart from Terminal B.
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As this topic is specific to a particular airport and not AA/AAdvantage, we'll move this to the more appropriate Texas forum. Thanks!
/JY1024, AAdvantage forum co-moderator
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