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When I purchased my ticket on American Airline
I used the suggested connection thru DFW. I've been keeping an archive of time and terminal at DFW and they seem to be late more than half the time compounded by arriving & departing from different terminals. I guess what I'm trying to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal to another? Thanks in advance for responses. |
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 10:05:31 -0700 (harold french) wrote:
:When I purchased my ticket on American Airline :I used the suggested connection thru DFW. I've been keeping an archive :of time and terminal at DFW and they seem to be late more than half :the time compounded by arriving & departing from different terminals. I :guess what I'm trying :to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal :to another? Thanks in advance for responses. Pretty good. -- Binyamin Dissen http://www.dissensoftware.com Should you use the mailblocks package and expect a response from me, you should preauthorize the dissensoftware.com domain. I very rarely bother responding to challenge/response systems, especially those from irresponsible companies. |
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to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal
to another? Thanks in advance for responses. It's a great improvement over the original system of glorified go-karts. The trains run every two or three minutes, and the ride time is rarely more than five minutes. There are also airside walkways between terminals A-B, A-C, and C-D. |
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"harold french" wrote in message ... When I purchased my ticket on American Airline I used the suggested connection thru DFW. I've been keeping an archive of time and terminal at DFW and they seem to be late more than half the time compounded by arriving & departing from different terminals. I guess what I'm trying to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal to another? Thanks in advance for responses. Skylink takes a maximum of about 20 minutes between the furthest terminals - in AA's case that would be A-D or B-C. Just know your gate because there are two Skylink stations in each of the terminals. |
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harold french wrote:
When I purchased my ticket on American Airline I used the suggested connection thru DFW. I've been keeping an archive of time and terminal at DFW and they seem to be late more than half the time compounded by arriving & departing from different terminals. I guess what I'm trying to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal to another? Thanks in advance for responses. http://www.dfwairport.com/transport/connect.html Trains arrive every two minutes Average ride time of five minutes Maximum ride time of nine minutes between farthest points |
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Jeff wrote:
"harold french" wrote in message ... When I purchased my ticket on American Airline I used the suggested connection thru DFW. I've been keeping an archive of time and terminal at DFW and they seem to be late more than half the time compounded by arriving & departing from different terminals. I guess what I'm trying to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal to another? Thanks in advance for responses. Skylink takes a maximum of about 20 minutes between the furthest terminals - in AA's case that would be A-D or B-C. Just know your gate because there are two Skylink stations in each of the terminals. Huh? The official website says Trains arrive every two minutes Average ride time of five minutes Maximum ride time of nine minutes between farthest points It might take you 20 minutes to ride the complete route, but the train runs bidirectionally. |
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"harold french" wrote in message ... When I purchased my ticket on American Airline I used the suggested connection thru DFW. I've been keeping an archive of time and terminal at DFW and they seem to be late more than half the time compounded by arriving & departing from different terminals. I guess what I'm trying to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal to another? Thanks in advance for responses. You will definitely not be early/late for the train. The flights, on the other hand .... Atlanta is similar, being another major Delta hub. |
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