Skybus gates

by wyliemac on July 2, 2007

When I flew back to Columbus from Burbank on Skybus, the boarding pass did not have the gate number on it.  Of course I didn’t notice until after I got through security.  Also, to save money, there’s no one from Skybus to ask.

After walking around aimlessly, I found it at gate A7.  Why didn’t it print out?  Because Skybus does not “own” gate A7.  Southwest Airlines does.  Rather, there is a kiosk next to the gate.

I’m not sure if it’s like this at other airports, but Skybus must communicate their gate locations better.  Especially if they don’t have personnel or a phone number to call.

If you’ve flown to other Skybus destinations and had the same experience, please leave a comment.  And give us the gate information.

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  • wyliemac
    It was stairs from the tarmac. But all airlines at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank board via stairs.

    My daughter, who is 6, thought that was the coolest thing in the world.
  • Did the gate have a jetway, or did you do the ramp/stairs thing from the tarmac. Skybus has their own mini-terminal downstairs at the beginning of Concourse B.

    I'm guessing that this might have been a temporary gate.
  • wyliemac
    It was stairs from the tarmac. But all airlines at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank board via stairs.


    My daughter, who is 6, thought that was the coolest thing in the world.
  • Bob O\\'Shaughne
    Did the gate have a jetway, or did you do the ramp/stairs thing from the tarmac. Skybus has their own mini-terminal downstairs at the beginning of Concourse B.


    I'm guessing that this might have been a temporary gate.
  • Bob O\\'Shaughne
    Did the gate have a jetway, or did you do the ramp/stairs thing from the tarmac. Skybus has their own mini-terminal downstairs at the beginning of Concourse B.


    I'm guessing that this might have been a temporary gate.
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