Saturday, December 1, 2012

Continental Airlines- Houston Airport help

Continental Airlines- Houston Airport help!?
I have a connection flight in Houston (IAH), and I dont know how I connect between terminal C - Terminal B. I am 14 and I don't know what to do. I looked up a map because my mom told me to make sure there is no terminal change, and there is, then I found something called a TerminalLink on Continentals website, but how do I get to the stupid Link?
Air Travel - 6 Answers
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1 :
Hey Nick..I have just the answer..there are agents at every gate who can direct you exactly where to go... it's likely not very difficult at all, I haven't been to IAH, but they are all pretty much the same... they may even have a golf cart available for you to be taken right to your gate... The Agents are there to help you out, and you shouldn't have any problem.. Have a great trip. Peace
2 :
When you land in Houston, follow the signs to terminal B. If you have trouble then ask someone who works at the airport to steer you in the right direction. It's not hard at all.
3 :
aaww honey it must be scary to fly alone. Don't worry. There are plenty of airport employees who will be more than happy to help you. Usually, there will be passangers on your same flight who will also have a connecting flight, you can either follow them or your best choice will be to ask an employee. Good luck!
4 :
Like the other people said ask airline employees they'll point you in the right direction. Houston airport is a little confusing. Also, I'm curious as to how your able to fly on Continental airlines without using the UM program..your not old enough I had to use the UM program actually I'm 15 I've been flying alone since 6 and I never fly on any airline alone unless I'm using the UM program. Tell your parents they only have to pay $100 to have you accompanied so you won't have to worry about this. I looked on the site it is mandatory for you to fly using the program
5 :
Not to worry, at all! IAH is quite friendly. Plus even if you do not fly UM, the people on the electric carts will be happy to direct you to the right gate. The link is a train very easy to use. http://www.fly2houston.com/iahMaps
6 :
All the Terminalink entrances have a blue beacon (flashing light, like on a cop car.)

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