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  2. Airport terminal - Wikipedia

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    An airport terminal is a building at an airport where passengers transfer between ground transportation and the facilities that allow them to board and disembark from an aircraft. The buildings that provide access to the airplanes (via gates) are typically called concourses.

  3. Terminals are all-encompassing facilities, while concourses are more specific structures. The term refers to the area of a terminal with its boarding gates. At larger terminals, these often protrude from the main building, as seen below. Multiple concourses can be particularly useful in EU airports.

  4. Airport Concourse Vs Terminal Vs Gate | CleverJourney

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    What Is an Airport Terminal? Airports are usually split between multiple terminals. An airport terminal is a part of the whole airport – you can think of them as mini airports within one large airport complex.

  5. Airport terminal - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    An airport terminal is a building at an airport. It is where passengers are able to get on and off aircraft. Inside the terminal, passengers can buy tickets, leave or pick up their luggage, and be checked by security staff. The buildings that provide access to the airplanes through gates are usually called concourses.

  6. An airport terminal is a building where passengers depart on a flight or arrive upon landing.

  7. Airport - Terminal Layout, Design, Facilities | Britannica

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    Airport - Terminal Layout, Design, Facilities: As passenger throughput at airports increases, the passenger terminal becomes a more important element of the airport, attaining a dominant status in the largest facilities.

  8. 6.5 – Airport Terminals | The Geography of Transport Systems

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    The purpose of an airport terminal is to maximize the efficiency of the vertical (inbound and outbound), and lateral (transits) flows of passengers. Embarking and disembarking planes can be frequent sources of delays.

  9. Airport Components and Terminal Configurations | The Geography of...

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    An airport has two major components; an airfield and terminals. A typical airfield is composed of a runway for takeoffs and landings as well as two (or one) parallel taxiing lanes (taxiway). Runways are labeled according to the direction (rounded magnetic azimuth in decimal) they are facing.

  10. Passenger Terminal Design - IATA

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    Passenger Terminal Design. Introduction. As passenger terminals are important interfaces where passengers transition from land-based transportation modes to aircraft, special care needs to be given to ensure air travel is not only safe, but also accessible, enjoyable and affordable.

  11. AIR TERMINAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    AIR TERMINAL definition: 1. a building in an airport or in a place near an airport where aircraft passengers go before their…. Learn more.