DTW to YVR question
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All NW flights use the McNamara Terminal.
The mainline NW DC-9s come in at Concourse A. Pinnacle CRJ comes in at Concourse C. Mesaba CRJ900 comes in at Concourse B.
You should be taking the earliest flight, NW1557, which is a DC-9 into Concourse A. Your flight to YVR will also depart from Concourse A.
It's a very long concourse, and they have a train with three stops in the concourse. Depending on the gates used on your date of travel, it may be faster to use that train.
The mainline NW DC-9s come in at Concourse A. Pinnacle CRJ comes in at Concourse C. Mesaba CRJ900 comes in at Concourse B.
You should be taking the earliest flight, NW1557, which is a DC-9 into Concourse A. Your flight to YVR will also depart from Concourse A.
It's a very long concourse, and they have a train with three stops in the concourse. Depending on the gates used on your date of travel, it may be faster to use that train.
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Thanks, rkkwan!
I had looked at the airport map but could not figure out if we would also depart to Vancouver from Concourse A as well.
This is the only flight with one stop...as far as I can tell at this point. Do you think there is a chance it will be changed? Our trip is in Aug. I don't see it scheduled now so what does that mean?
I had looked at the airport map but could not figure out if we would also depart to Vancouver from Concourse A as well.
This is the only flight with one stop...as far as I can tell at this point. Do you think there is a chance it will be changed? Our trip is in Aug. I don't see it scheduled now so what does that mean?
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