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Old September 23rd, 2004, 08:49 PM
R J Carpenter
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"Charlie Lewis" wrote in message
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I'm going to be using the subway to get to Reagan National, but I want
to also use American's Curbside Checkin. The Metro lets you out on
level 2 in the ticketing concourse. "Curbside" is up on level 3 I
believe. Is there a way to get from the Metro to the Curbside
location?


Sure.
1) Down one level from the Metro by escalator (a very few elevators for
handicapped).
2) Bridge w/ moving floor (if it's working) to main level of the terminal.
3) Up to the checkin level by escalator or elevator.
4) Out the door to the roadway and the curbside checkin.

But once you are on Level 3, why not check in at the counters. OK, long
lines especially at peak hours.


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Old September 23rd, 2004, 08:49 PM
R J Carpenter
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"Charlie Lewis" wrote in message
...
I'm going to be using the subway to get to Reagan National, but I want
to also use American's Curbside Checkin. The Metro lets you out on
level 2 in the ticketing concourse. "Curbside" is up on level 3 I
believe. Is there a way to get from the Metro to the Curbside
location?


Sure.
1) Down one level from the Metro by escalator (a very few elevators for
handicapped).
2) Bridge w/ moving floor (if it's working) to main level of the terminal.
3) Up to the checkin level by escalator or elevator.
4) Out the door to the roadway and the curbside checkin.

But once you are on Level 3, why not check in at the counters. OK, long
lines especially at peak hours.


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Old September 24th, 2004, 01:38 PM
R J Carpenter
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"Charlie Lewis" wrote in message
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Hey, thanks for the response. Why I'm asking? I wanted to use the
online checkin and get our boarding passes over the internet. Then I
didn't want to stand in line just to check a few bags.


Good idea. Depending on time of day, I've seen rather long lines at AA
checking. That's especially true at times when there are a lot of people
taking trips overseas (connecting at MIA, BOS, etc).


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Old September 24th, 2004, 01:38 PM
R J Carpenter
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"Charlie Lewis" wrote in message
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Hey, thanks for the response. Why I'm asking? I wanted to use the
online checkin and get our boarding passes over the internet. Then I
didn't want to stand in line just to check a few bags.


Good idea. Depending on time of day, I've seen rather long lines at AA
checking. That's especially true at times when there are a lot of people
taking trips overseas (connecting at MIA, BOS, etc).


 




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