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Re SMF (Sacramento Intl airport) do they use jetways?



 
 
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Old November 5th, 2004, 11:56 PM
Mark Panitz
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Default Re SMF (Sacramento Intl airport) do they use jetways?

I'm just wondering if SMF aiport using jetways (like you find at Lax)?
or do they use stairs?
(I'm just curious as I will flying Southwest airlines) into SMF
soon
thanks
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Old November 6th, 2004, 01:06 AM
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Mark Panitz wrote:
I'm just wondering if SMF aiport using jetways (like you find at Lax)?
or do they use stairs?
(I'm just curious as I will flying Southwest airlines) into SMF
soon
thanks


SMF is entirely Jetways unless you're flying Gen Av. SWA, AWE,
HAL, DAL, AAL, and COA are all in the A concourse, so you should be
plenty fine.

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Old November 6th, 2004, 01:06 AM
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Mark Panitz wrote:
I'm just wondering if SMF aiport using jetways (like you find at Lax)?
or do they use stairs?
(I'm just curious as I will flying Southwest airlines) into SMF
soon
thanks


SMF is entirely Jetways unless you're flying Gen Av. SWA, AWE,
HAL, DAL, AAL, and COA are all in the A concourse, so you should be
plenty fine.

BL.
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Old November 6th, 2004, 01:20 AM
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"A Guy Called Tyketto" wrote in message
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Mark Panitz wrote:
I'm just wondering if SMF aiport using jetways (like you find at Lax)?
or do they use stairs?
(I'm just curious as I will flying Southwest airlines) into SMF
soon
thanks


SMF is entirely Jetways unless you're flying Gen Av. SWA, AWE,
HAL, DAL, AAL, and COA are all in the A concourse, so you should be
plenty fine.

BL.
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Hey Mark what you think we are here in the cornpatch its a rice paddy but
hey we can afford an uptodate airport..


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Old November 6th, 2004, 01:20 AM
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Mark Panitz wrote:
I'm just wondering if SMF aiport using jetways (like you find at Lax)?
or do they use stairs?
(I'm just curious as I will flying Southwest airlines) into SMF
soon
thanks


SMF is entirely Jetways unless you're flying Gen Av. SWA, AWE,
HAL, DAL, AAL, and COA are all in the A concourse, so you should be
plenty fine.

BL.
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Hey Mark what you think we are here in the cornpatch its a rice paddy but
hey we can afford an uptodate airport..


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Old November 6th, 2004, 04:11 AM
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Hey Mark what you think we are here in the cornpatch its a rice paddy but
hey we can afford an uptodate airport..


I dunno, I've used plenty of stairs at SAN.

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Old November 6th, 2004, 04:11 AM
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Hey Mark what you think we are here in the cornpatch its a rice paddy but
hey we can afford an uptodate airport..


I dunno, I've used plenty of stairs at SAN.

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Old November 6th, 2004, 07:20 AM
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John R. Levine wrote:
Hey Mark what you think we are here in the cornpatch its a rice paddy but
hey we can afford an uptodate airport..



I dunno, I've used plenty of stairs at SAN.


And the center of "high tech", SJC.......
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Old November 6th, 2004, 07:20 AM
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John R. Levine wrote:
Hey Mark what you think we are here in the cornpatch its a rice paddy but
hey we can afford an uptodate airport..



I dunno, I've used plenty of stairs at SAN.


And the center of "high tech", SJC.......
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Old November 10th, 2004, 03:45 AM
Mark Panitz
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"just me" wrote in message news:aFVid.574387$8_6.523015@attbi_s04...
" Hey Mark what you think we are here in the cornpatch its a rice paddy but
hey we can afford an uptodate airport..

since I have never been to Sacramento airport I wasnt sure
as I know that Burbank , and Long beach airports do not have jetways
(just stairs to board their planes) (I'm not sure about Ontario though
and I think Orange county now does have jetways..
 




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