I am not here to play the blame game who's fault or responsibility
should it be to direct passengers to the correct terminal and counter.
Why does this need to be turned into that kind of argument or game? I
do have an cell phone with a world plan but I never thought of using it
because I am in this US mentality that the bus or the airport will
direct me to the proper counrter. I am simply saying an airport devoid
of any prominent sign post and a bus squeaky clean, also devoid of any
information is not friendly. There was no problem in the end. Just a
minor inconvenience.
On Jan 15, 2:18 am, Mike Hunt wrote:
> yaofeng wrote:
> > You can't assume every single passenger to have internet access before
> > boarding.No, but only a small percentage of people on vacation don't have phone
> access or the ability to check before they leave. In fact, many travel
> itineraries also indicate the terminal
>
> We rented an apartment in Barcelona which do not have
>
> > internet connection. I know I may have been dumbed down by every US
> > airports where redundant info is provided. I am also pampered by
> > Continental which I don't even have to remember my confirmation number.
> > Scanning the passport called up my flight confirmation. But a
> > completely clean bus devoid of any airline and terminal information and
> > a completely clean airport entry ramp devoid of any airline terminal
> > posting is not friendly.The bus drive took you to the correct terminal, so what is the real
> problem? Terminal A is where you will find CO.
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