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Okay, American airports.

How far can you go without a ticket?

In England you check your luggage in, show your passport and get your boarding pass at the check-in desk, then you have to show your passport and b-pass as you go through into the Duty Free area. This is where there are more shops and restaraunts and it also has access to all the gates and lounges. If you have no ticket, then you cannot get into this area.

So, how does it work in america? For international flights?

I have been to America, but it was a couple of years ago and the whole thing is a bit of a blur. Can't remember.

So, just to ramble on a bit more, if you were not the one flying, but you were there to hang out and say goodbye, could you go right up to the gate? Or just the check in desk? Or the duty free? Lounge?

Detail would be appreciated.

Thank you!

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Date: 2005-04-14 10:33 am (UTC)
ext_11979: (Europe by Neonbliss)
From: [identity profile] suki-blue.livejournal.com
Thanks for all your help.

I'm the same. I passed thru San Diego airport a couple of years back and the only thing I can remember is the long cue to check in!

I think i just might ask there, too. Thanks.

And thanks for the confirmation of a Starbucks, that really does fit in nicely.

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