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Can I go out to the gate to meet an arriving passenger? What if they are a minor or disabled person needing assistance?

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Can I go out to the gate to meet an arriving passenger? What if they are a minor or disabled person needing assistance?

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The airsides are closed to Ticketed Passengers Only. If you are meeting a disabled person needing assistance or a minor traveling alone, you may go to the airline ticket counter and request a “gate pass.” Gate passes allow for one adult to meet an incoming passenger, require photo ID to obtain and are issued at the discretion of the airline. • If I am meeting someone arriving on a flight, where can I wait to meet them? There is a Cell Phone Waiting Lot just south of the airport post office. Follow the over head signs as you drive onto the airport. The Cell Phone Waiting Lot also features current flight information allowing you to monitor the arrival of the incoming flight. When your passengers have retrieved their luggage and are waiting on the curbside, you may drive to the Red or Blue Arrival area and allow them to load and depart. If you arrive at the curbside and your passengers are not ready to load, you will be asked to move along and return when your passengers are ready to load

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