I believe there are only two gates at Lambert currently that are able to handle 757+, those being a gate in C and E29.jshank83 wrote:I still think if it is BA, that they will fly out of C. They are partners with AA so it makes sense to me that they are in the same concourse. I doubt you would have many connections but it at least gives you the chance to have a few. I also do not know if there is enough room by E29 for the amount of passengers on an international route (unless Southwest vacated 31 and/or 33). If you put them in C you can open up as much as is needed to make sure they have room. Just turning a plane around and moving it from E to C after offloading shouldn't be a big deal.matguy70 wrote: ↑Apr 11, 2017Gate E29 is temporarily being used by SWA for outbound flights. The gate does not has permanent boarding number towers at it (only temporary ones) and according to SWA - they will lose this gate when they move into the new gates on the old (now new) E concourse. E31 is permanent for them. E29 is for international arrivals only now and will continue to be. I have a feeling this is why the new international lounge is being built adjacent to the customs/arrival gate and future departing international routes for international carriers only will also stay at this gate.
I also think the new lounge is going to be more focused for the Southwest customers that are here during layovers and need a place to go to work/etc. If it would be someone more like Condor/Wow/Norwegian then I could see them possibly flying out of E. If it is Lufthansa, then I don't know. I don't know if any gates in A are set up for over the ocean planes. It would make sense to have it by United but I am not sure I can see them in A.
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