Walking on the moving sidewalks will cut the time down by about 40%. So to get from Gate A30 to: Gate A13 would take about 15 min to Gate B13 - 20 min and to Gate B28 - 30 min. If you are going from one concourse to another it takes 5 minutes if you just sit on the moving sidewalks and let the machine haul you (sometimes out for repair). It takes an average of 5 minutes to walk the length of a concourse, ie: from Gate A17 down to Gate A30, etc. High B concourse: across from the Cinnabon, in front of gates B19 & B21. Low B concourse: in front of gates B3, B5, B10 Low A concourse: in front of gates A3, A5, above the payphones between A8 & A10 High A concourse: in front of gates A19, A23 & A24 A reasonable 45 minute scheduled connection time should be sufficient for domestic connections (ie: SFO-PHX-BOS or ORD-PHX-MRY)Ĭonnecting flight info monitors can be found at the start of each concourse, except for the High B concourse, then also at the following locations. MCT Domestic AA to AA is 0:25, AAdomestic to AA or AY is 0:25.Personally, as a AA elite, I've never had to wait more than 5 minutes. Some days, it could be a wash or even longer, while others it can save a considerable amount of time. Generally, wait times seem to be longer at the B gates, but that is my personal experience.ĪA has priority lines at both of the A and B security checkpoints in T4. Security Security wait times can vary widely both by time/day and by concourse. There are also kiosks by every security check point (very convenient for checked baggage free travelers).Group travel also has its own marked check-in at the far East side of the check-in level.International travel has its own check-in, toward the East side of the check-in level, marked by balloons. If you've done online check-in, there is a desk on the right side of the kiosks that can do bags only (however, I've found it sometimes easier to just use a regular kiosk).Non-elites have options of the main full-service ticketing line, or using one of the many kiosks towards the West end of the ticketing level (under the A concourse).AA Executive Platinum / oneworld Emeralds Elites can use the First Class check-in, located towards the middle of the check-in level (note: it is sometimes faster to use the non-elite kiosk area).
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