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Old Dec 31st, 2010, 06:19 PM
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Question for those who regularly fly Continental Express

I am gearing up to travel very differently than I have for the past 20 years.
As a lifelong AA customer, I am about to begin my new year as a CO frequent flyer.
Most of my flights will involve a leg to IAH on an ERJ and a connection.
I need any CO advice you can dish out.
My specific questions are:
1. Is 1 hour long enough to connect from a CO ERJ flight to a CO jet? This seems to be a standard connect time sold by CO, but it seems a little tight in my AA mind.
2. I am going to try and carry on all my luggage because I live in fear of lost bags on 2 day business trips. I don't travel in business clothing, so I NEED my bags (not that no one else does).
SO... I know that I cannot carry on my suitcase on an ERJ. They will gate check it.
Do they give it back to me at the gate at IAH or will I have to go to baggage claim to get it?
This is really important since I will have these 1 hour connections.
Any EWR or IAH tips?
I am starting off as Platinum Elite ... or whatever it's called. That's the good news...
Any comments are welsome!
Happy New Year!!
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Old Dec 31st, 2010, 07:52 PM
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<b>"They will gate check it.
Do they give it back to me at the gate at IAH or will I have to go to baggage claim to get it?"</b>

When they 'gate check' it you pick it up as you get off the plane before entering the terminal, you don't have to go to baggage claim. So maybe a couple minutes delay waiting for them to bring it up but not long.
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Old Dec 31st, 2010, 08:28 PM
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Excellent. This was a BIG fear since the whole point of carry on is avoiding the dreaded connection mishaps!
Thanks!!!
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Old Dec 31st, 2010, 08:32 PM
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Cool that they match you to Plat right away! And remember, seat 12A!!!

An hour is usually fine for connecting at IAH, though it'll be quite a rush. Your EX flight will arrive at Terminal B, and it can be quite a long walk to get to the train, especially from the B gates on the south side of the terminal as well as B84 gates (A to Z or so it seems). And it can still be a long walk from the station at C to the south side or the station at E to any E gate.

Longer walks than from the DFW train to most gates, though the train ride itself is shorter than say from DFW's west side to east side.

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Old Dec 31st, 2010, 08:37 PM
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Hi rkkwan... long time no talk
12A on what aircraft? The ERJ?
I have an OCD regarding seat assignments!
My first CO flight is next week.
I am forever grateful to them for the match. I am sure it will make all the difference!
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Old Dec 31st, 2010, 08:56 PM
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Yes, 12A is FC on the ERJ, which you will be on all the time, sadly. As a Plat, you can get them in advance with no cost.
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Old Jan 1st, 2011, 08:50 AM
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Yay! That's the seat I grabbed on all 10 ERJ's I will be flying in January.
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