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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 9:05 am
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Originally Posted by FlyingUnderTheRadar
"Great" was dropped from the name in 1868.
Apparently, great isn't what they were going for..

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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 11:26 am
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I absolutely love the new SLC and the Delta Sky Club is spectacular. It looks like they're making great progress on the new tunnel and the east side of Concourse A.

If my French Bulldog can make it from the B gates to National Car Rental reasonably, then I think most passengers should be able to without dramatic complaint.

I do wonder if they'll put in a train before Concourse C becomes a reality... But I don't think it's necessary when you see DTW and ORD not using a train for the parallel concourses.
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 12:48 pm
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Originally Posted by seat7a.speedbird2.030828
yes, the first remote pier airport in history built without a people mover... it does exist, in Great Salt Lake City Utah.

<snip>

as the word is an APM like Atlanta (1981), Denver (1995) and every other remote pier airport BUILT IN THE HISTORY OF PLANET EARTH is, in Great Salt Lake City, at least "10-15 years away".
So, you count the 'APM' in DTW and ORD that don't actually connect the remote pier at each?

ATL and DEN are very different in that there are remote piers, emphasis on the plurality. As demonstrated in DTW and ORD, a single remote pier doesn't really necessitate a train. SLC opted for a temporary solution that lacks moving sidewalks while they build a permanent solution with moving sidewalks, which is no different than inconvenient temporary solutions dealt with during many airport construction projects.
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 12:54 pm
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Originally Posted by seat7a.speedbird2.030828
you people keep using the word "current".

that word.... i do not think it means what you think it means.

<reading comprehension insult redacted>

there will NOT be a train. there will NOT be an APM.

the time penalty on any customers not flying DL to SLC is a PERMANENT FEATURE of the new SLC.
The permanent tunnel with moving sidewalks will shorten the time penalty, in some cases significantly (gates closest to the permanent tunnel), for those in the remote concourse.
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 12:55 pm
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 1:15 pm
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Originally Posted by cab747
SLC based here. Keep in mind DL uses gates in B as well, albeit connection flights generally. My last trip was on AA, before that one, on WN and DL. A is closer, yes, but the others from B was fine for me. To each their own
I am confused by this post. How does one differentiate "connection flights" from O&D flights?
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 1:19 pm
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Originally Posted by LINDEGR
I am confused by this post. How does one differentiate "connection flights" from O&D flights?
I think he means Delta Connection Carriers (AKA Skywest) mostly use the B gates and there isn't as much mainline activity in B like there is in A.

However the low number B gates do see a lot of mainline and there is even a Delta wide-body gate in B, I flew on a 767-400 out of one of the B gates not long ago.
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 4:07 pm
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 6:36 pm
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Is there literally any connection to AA in here?
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 6:54 pm
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Originally Posted by seat7a.speedbird2.030828
Ludicrous. Unbelievable. Add 1 hour to your AA, UL or WN ingress/egress at SLC.

(tirade snipped for brevity)

I'm still in disbelief.
Drama queen much?

I was there a few weeks ago. The new terminal is gorgeous. And yes it's a hike to/from the B gates. It's not gonna kill you to hoof it.

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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 8:38 pm
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Originally Posted by jmr50
Is there literally any connection to AA in here?
Sort of -- the point is that on AA (or any airline other than DL) you will have to use the remote concourse and the long walk. On DL, you're much more likely to have a shorter walk, unless you're connecting to a regional carrier.
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Old Oct 25, 2021 | 9:28 pm
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Let's just be honest here. Delta pays the bills in SLC. Giving them the best real estate seems only expected! AA is just a random tenant in a delta hub

I have connected in SLC a few times this summer/fall and I found the airport beautiful! It was very 1970s it looks modern now. Its just like Denver for connections but a more modern version. Delta has i think the largest and nicest domestic lounge in america. I had no issues making my connections and didn't find the walk any more then any other airport?

The old terminal was ridiculously fast but that was because it was so crammed on interior space, you made crazy fast walks but that was just because they had so little terminal space. Ie why it was so crowded all the time. I had no issues at all in SLC making my connections and just thought it looked so new and nice, its long walks but what connection airport isn't? I think they could easily shorten walks with some Dulles style buses if people are really so out of shape they cant walk ten minutes? It seems like a solvable issue, but as someone who has done a few connections thru there really not sure what this is about. The airport is still very under construction i wouldn't say its a total failure until its done, its a great looking terminal and i found it a great place to make connections, all my flights were on time and smooth

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Old Oct 26, 2021 | 12:16 pm
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Originally Posted by Kevin AA
Use a wheelchair.
If only you understood how both inappropriate and offensive that comment is.
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Old Oct 26, 2021 | 12:17 pm
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Originally Posted by FlyingUnderTheRadar
So people with mobility problems are just supposed to avoid SLC for a couple years?
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Old Oct 26, 2021 | 1:28 pm
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https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-...ut-to-the-test

Per this video, it's .7 miles / 20 minutes from TSA to the far gate on concourse B. It'll be quicker if you use some of the moving sidewalks.

Regarding mobility......I suppose it was built to accommodate the 99%, not the 1%
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