Memphis International Airport - Complete HD Airport Tour
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- Thanks for joining me on this airport tour of Memphis International Airport! Today's tour covers the busiest cargo airport on Earth thanks to the FedEx Superhub located at MEM, but it's no slouch for passengers either!
The airport's retro feel and historic design complements a service profile across eight airlines totaling around 600 weekly flights. This video covers the terminals, services, and facilities available for travelers at MEM, whether you're coming or going!
I try to cover what I can in a short video, but I'm sure there are things I've missed; please leave a comment below if you have questions about the tour or navigating the airport, and I'll do my best to answer them! Or, share your own thoughts and experiences about MEM!
Finally, let me know where you'd like to see next! Stay tuned for new flight and airport videos every two weeks!
The contents of this video and its production are not endorsed by any entity portrayed therein, and none of the entities provided any input or compensation in the production of this video.
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00:00 - Intro
00:58 - Landside Terminals
02:15 - Airside Terminals
02:45 - American Airlines
03:05 - United and Air Canada
03:30 - Low-Cost Carriers
04:10 - Delta
04:50 - Southwest
05:10 - New Airside Concourse
05:35 - Arrivals, Baggage, and Ground Transportation
06:30 - Parking and Rental Cars
07:20 - Planespotting
08:00 - Outro
09:00 - End Screen
Thanks again for watching, and keep moving forward!
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Equipment Used
GoPro Hero 7 Black
FeiyuTech G6 Gimbal
Clip Studio Paint
Adobe Premiere Pro
IrfanView
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Music
Cue Points - Dusty Decks
Crate Concerto - Dusty Decks
Stone Cookies - Dusty Decks
Gramophone Glamour - Dusty Decks
Sources
flymemphis.com
flightaware.com
aa.com
united.com
delta.com
flyfrontier.com
southwest.com
aircanada.com
allegiantair.com
wikipedia.com
I flew from Memphis to Columbia SC
Love this video. This is my hometown airport. Fun fact, the newly renovated concourse B is as of now officially open and I can’t wait to experience it the next time I fly out!
Glad that it's open now! Just missed it, I guess!
Great Video. They have renovated the airport and it looks Great in there. Absolutely gorgeous in there
I'm anxious to go back and see the changes!
Gotta love that vintage airport look ^_^
As I understand, only the modern terminal is available now, so I'm glad I visited when I did!
Thanks a lot mate!, I'm flying to Tennessee and this video resulted quite useful.
Glad it helped!
Let’s gooo
Do a tour of Orlando/Sanford airport.
Wow parking really is cheap at MEM. Great vid 👌 thanx for sharing 👍
It really is!
What are some attractions you would recommend in Memphis? Considering going in September
this is my home airport and when you get a east-west arrival/departure later in the day you can see the 777-f being loaded and that runway goes down the middle of the hub. the new terminal B is way better
I'm sure that Terminal B is way better; I'm glad I was able to visit and see the old terminals, but I'm excited to visit again to see the shiny new terminal!
Hey there one question!
Sooo next month I’m flying from Memphis Tennessee To Denver Colorado!
And I’m Age 17
What are the guides or tips to enter the plane ✈️ cause this will be my first time for Domestic flights and first time going to airport!
Awesome, have a wonderful trip! Denver’s a great first place to visit! I traveled solo for the first time when I was 16, and it’s a unique experience!
At 17, you shouldn’t have any procedures different than an adult. To travel, you’ll need a government-issued ID and your boarding pass, which you’ll probably just bring up on your phone after you check in. If you’re checking a bag (giving it to the airline to carry for you, to be picked up in Denver), you can also get a pass when you drop your bag off.
I recommend arriving at the airport as early as you feel comfortable, but no less than two hours before your flight’s scheduled departure time. When you get dropped off at MEM, you’ll either drop off your bag if you’re checking one, or you’ll go to security. The security screening process is the most stressful part of the airport experience, but it doesn’t have to be hard!
Before going through security, make sure all of your loose items are stashed away in your bag. Make sure your pockets are totally empty (even gum wrappers and such) and that you don’t have any forbidden items. You can take most everyday items through security with no issue, but they have special rules regarding liquids, electronics, and weapon-like objects. You can’t carry anything through security that has a sharp edge or a sharp point, even if it’s really small (sewing scissors, Swiss army knife, etc.) Liquids have to be small, three ounces or less, so this means no drinks (empty bottles are OK), no soup, no large cosmetic containers, etc. Electronics can come through with no problem, but if they’re big enough, like a laptop, iPad, or a Switch, you should be ready to take them out of your bag.
The first step in your screening is a documents check by a TSA agent. Hop in the shortest security line you see; at Memphis’s airport, they all go the same place. Once you’re next in line, the TSA agent will invite you to approach their podium. They’ll ask for your ID and boarding pass, so have those items ready. If you’re using your phone for your boarding pass, it’s a good idea to turn the brightness on your phone all the way up so their scanners can easily read the QR code.
Next, you’ll run your carry-on bags through an x-ray scanner. Take all of your bags, any loose items, and your shoes and put them in the provided plastic bins. You can put several things in one bin, as long as you’re not stacking them. If you have electronics you’re running through, make sure they’re flat with nothing on top of them in the bin.
Send your bin down the conveyer belt to get scanned. Try to stay with it as much as you can.
Finally, you’ll walk yourself through a scanner. Line up and proceed into the scanner when the TSA agent directs you to. Most will have you hold your hands open above your hand with bent elbows while they scan you. Wait for the TSA agent’s instruction, then exit the scanner. If they select you or your bags for additional screening, don’t worry! You probably just forgot something in your pocket or your bag that the scanner picked up! 😊
Once you’ve got your stuff again, head into the new departure terminal, just opened last year (jealous!) Head to your gate if you want to, but you don’t have to be there until about 30-40 minutes before departure. Get some food, buy a magazine, watch some planes; this is your time! Keep an eye on the departure boards around the terminal. Sometimes, your gate may change suddenly, or there’s a delay to your flight, and you can see it right there. Lots of airlines will text you updates, too.
When you’re at your gate, they will call up certain boarding groups at a time (or you will be assigned one on your ticket if you’re flying Southwest Airlines; ask a gate agent for help on this one). Line up when your group is called. To board the plane, you only need your boarding pass. Put your ID away somewhere safe!
Once you’re on board, walk down the aisle to your assigned seat (or whatever seat you want, if you’re on Southwest), slide in, and put your bag below the seat in front of you, if it’s small enough, and overhead if it isn’t. Put on your seatbelt, put your phone on airplane mode, listen to crew instructions, and enjoy the ride!
Hope this helped!
@@MilesByFoot Thank you so much!!! Those tips and details are helpful to get less anxiety 😂! I appreciate you telling me those tips and this Really helps me to not mess up something in airport! I might make some few mistakes from it especially being on first flight but thank you so much! I will definitely take a screenshot right now to save a little tips when I reach to airport!!
But anyway thanks!
Please make a 4K Airport Tour of Nashville International Airport.
It's on the short list!
⚠UPDATES ⚠
Thanks for dropping by to visit MEM with me!
⚠Please note that the airside terminal portions of this tour are out-of-date!⚠
Concourse B opened shortly after I visited MEM and is now the only active concourse for all airlines that use MEM. Concourses A and C are no longer accessible.
The destination profile is mostly unchanged.
Thank you, thank you very much!
the plane spotting bit off the 7 story garage is almost impossinel they raised those perforated panels above eye height so u cant see anything from there anymore and until the old concourses are demoed plane spotting from the short ones is hard
Can you do a tour dfw and hobby air port
Stay tuned! ;)
I always feel like MEM is small just because how much attention BNA gets
You could be right; I loved going to MEM, though, and look forward to going back :)