Tony Lu From China, joined Sep 2000, 534 posts, RR: 3 Posted (7 years 10 months 3 weeks 3 days 10 hours ago) and read 1386 times:
I will be flying PHL-DFW-DEN-SJC next month PHL-DFW will be on US Airways and the rest on UA. But, my whole itinerary is with UA. PHL-DFW is codeshare. My question is where do I check in at PHL? US at Terminal B and C or UA at Terminal D?
Thanks!
Also a side question. How does US decide which flights go out of Terminal B and which at C in PHL? Is there some kind of pattern? Thanks again!
Legacyins From United States of America, joined Aug 2003, 1841 posts, RR: 0 Reply 1, posted (7 years 10 months 3 weeks 3 days 10 hours ago) and read 1369 times:
You will check in at US Airways, the airline that will be transporting you. Last Month, I flew SFO-PEK on United but with an Air China ticket. It was a code share flight.
A330323X From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 3039 posts, RR: 47 Reply 2, posted (7 years 10 months 3 weeks 3 days 10 hours ago) and read 1360 times:
Quoting Tony Lu (Thread starter): I will be flying PHL-DFW-DEN-SJC next month PHL-DFW will be on US Airways and the rest on UA. But, my whole itinerary is with UA. PHL-DFW is codeshare. My question is where do I check in at PHL? US at Terminal B and C or UA at Terminal D?
You check in with the operating carrier of the first segment. Here, that means you'll check in with US at Terminal B/C, assuming your US PHL-DFW flight is mainline. If it's operated by MidAtlantic on an EMB-170, check in with US Airways Express at Terminal F.
Quoting Tony Lu (Thread starter): How does US decide which flights go out of Terminal B and which at C in PHL? Is there some kind of pattern?
Certain types of aircraft can only operate from certain gates; other than that, there's no real pattern.
I'm the expert on here on two things, neither of which I care about much anymore.