IAH help
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Santa Barbara, CA, Park City, UT
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IAH help
Will be in Houston Dec 1-4. Business with staff with. I've got TSA precheck but just applied for global entry as will be traveling internationally soon. I was considering on Friday the 4th on return to CA doing the interview at IAH. We will have time to kill, I assume will get to airport 3 hrs early.
Plan to check into priority pass options in terminal D(2 I understand), flying AA in terminal A. Will check in myself and staff there, then head to terminal E. Never been to IAH mind you. Will I have to go through security at E again or are D and E connected post security? I'm pretty sure interview for GOES is post security.
Then, from D to A, I believe I don't need to go through security, correct? Also, how much time should I allow to get from D to A?
Thanks in advance!
Plan to check into priority pass options in terminal D(2 I understand), flying AA in terminal A. Will check in myself and staff there, then head to terminal E. Never been to IAH mind you. Will I have to go through security at E again or are D and E connected post security? I'm pretty sure interview for GOES is post security.
Then, from D to A, I believe I don't need to go through security, correct? Also, how much time should I allow to get from D to A?
Thanks in advance!
#2
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: CLE
Programs: UA Gold, HH Diamond, Marriott Gold
Posts: 3,661
All the terminals at IAH are connected airside by a tram. Once in the airport, you don't need to go through security again.
From D, you'll need to walk to the tram stop at C or E; it could be a 5-10 minute walk, then the trams run about every 2 minutes and travel time is a couple of minutes. 20 minutes should be fine; 30 a gracious plenty.
From D, you'll need to walk to the tram stop at C or E; it could be a 5-10 minute walk, then the trams run about every 2 minutes and travel time is a couple of minutes. 20 minutes should be fine; 30 a gracious plenty.