This plane was *not* waiting and it was the last ORD-SFO for the day (and there were 4 of us). There was no way we were missing the plane!I don't run for a plane. I walk. Like last month in ORD. I walked from L - K gates. Plane waited for me![]()
"Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport - 2.1km"
That would be walking along an underground tunnel, past half a dozen train stops with nary a gate to be seen until one surfaces- why any would do so other than for fitness is beyond me.
I note this caveat: "distances from the entrance to the furthest departure gate."
That's why MIA terminal D is not mentioned - it is 1½ km airside end to end: https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=25.799543,-80.27637&spn=0.013948,0.019205&t=h&z=16
I think the entrance to further gate is a bit of a furphy, as it does not take into account connections.
Earlier this year I had a MIA gate 53 to gate 6 connection and 50 minutes to do it - but I did employ the train.![]()
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I think you will find that immigration was at the E gates. I once did that from gate 6 - I did use the train between Stations 3 and 4 and then it was walk, walk, travelator, walk, walk to E....
In a nutshell: never flying into MIA again with luggage and a 3 1/2 hour connection (I made my connection with less than 2 minutes to spare).
You're more familiar with MIA than I am. I'm basing it on :I think you will find that immigration was at the E gates. I once did that from gate 6 - I did use the train between Stations 3 and 4 and then it was walk, walk, travelator, walk, walk to E.
I believe that old facility closed Aug 1 and a new immigration hall has opened around central D Aug 1.
This plane was *not* waiting and it was the last ORD-SFO for the day (and there were 4 of us). There was no way we were missing the plane!
Still remember being on landside in HKG 30min prior to departure, and the plane was all the way at the end of that 1.6km. Even with the internal shuttle train, it was not fun.
I had an international arrival at MIA earlier this year that arrived at D55. We walked. And walked. And walked. Until we reached the D immigration area to be asked "Did you arrive on this flight? Go that way!" and were directed pas the open and functioning immigration agents to the immigration area at the end of G gates. After waiting 40 minutes in queue (2 agents on duty!) we were then directed back to the D area to get our luggage.
All up: gate to luggage carousel was a few minutes shy of 2 hours. Then, 30 minutes to find my bag (they had 4-5 flights per carousel and most bags had been offloaded and were 3-4 bags deep off them around the edges. There was no room for people nor trolleys with all the bags there).
In a nutshell: never flying into MIA again with luggage and a 3 1/2 hour connection (I made my connection with less than 2 minutes to spare).
I know that walk from the 50's, it was upstairs/escalators though vast empty hallways interspersed with travelators ending with a hard left U turn to the immigration counters at E.You're more familiar with MIA than I am. I'm basing it on :
We arrived in D, walked to the middle and turned right. We went past the E gates and around the corner towards G. Is it possible it was the H gates? It's the only time i've arrived on a non-carribbean originating flight into MIA so don't know the procedure well. I know it was like a maze though. One huge, badly organised and co-ordinated maze!
This was in late April this year...
I had an international arrival at MIA earlier this year that arrived at D55. We walked. And walked. And walked. Until we reached the D immigration area to be asked "Did you arrive on this flight? Go that way!" and were directed pas the open and functioning immigration agents to the immigration area at the end of G gates. After waiting 40 minutes in queue (2 agents on duty!) we were then directed back to the D area to get our luggage.
All up: gate to luggage carousel was a few minutes shy of 2 hours. Then, 30 minutes to find my bag (they had 4-5 flights per carousel and most bags had been offloaded and were 3-4 bags deep off them around the edges. There was no room for people nor trolleys with all the bags there).
In a nutshell: never flying into MIA again with luggage and a 3 1/2 hour connection (I made my connection with less than 2 minutes to spare).
Mine even less so. It's amazing the things you have to do when you can't miss a flight (I made it from Maribyrnong to a check-in counter in just under 20 minutes once; don't ask!).Not sure what I would do in this situation. My frame is not built for a 1.*anything*km run!
I do remember Zurich as one of those ghost airports in certain parts! That's exactly how Barcelona airport looked like the other day: An entire terminal absolutely empty which gives it a bit of a ghost-train like atmosphere, agreed. You're just waiting for someone to wake you up from this odd dream...Zürich was big, but what made it feel even bigger was just the sheer... emptiness. The OW airlines seem to shoved all the way at one end of the airport away from all the other flights and thus alot of empty gates and not much happening in between. It was a little spooky actually.