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San Diego International Airport has two terminals and 51 gates: Terminal 1 has two concourses (East and West). The terminal currently has 14 gates (5-18), Five gates (1, 1A, 2, 3 and 4) were demolished by early 2022, to make room for the construction of the New T1 project.
Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a border crossing and port of entry that connects San Diego in the United States and Tijuana International Airport in Mexico. Operational since December 2015, CBX consists of a terminal building located in the Otay Mesa community that is connected to the airport with a dedicated 120-meter (390 ft) pedestrian bridge that travels over the United States–Mexico border.
The airport has a total of 110 gates across two passenger terminals, which are numbered 1 and 3, and a satellite concourse called Concourse D. Terminal 1 contains three concourses labeled A, B, and C. Terminal 3 houses the E gates and handles international arrivals.
The new passenger terminal is located on the east side of the airport, near the intersection of Airport Road and 100th Street Southwest. Adjacent to the control tower , it has two gates and an additional hardstand space.
Terminal 3, known as the Purple Terminal, contains Concourses E & F with 20 gates, functioning as the JetBlue operating base. It is also connected to Terminal 4 via a newly built walkway. Terminal 4, known as the Green Terminal, contains Concourse G with 14 gates, and functions as the Spirit operating base. Concourse H, which closed in December ...
San Diego International Airport: P-L 12,190,159 San Francisco: SFO: SFO KSFO San Francisco International Airport: P-L 24,191,117 San Jose: SJC: SJC KSJC San Jose International Airport: P-M 5,958,813 San Luis Obispo: SBP: SBP KSBP San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (McChesney Field) P-N 324,925 Santa Barbara: SBA: SBA KSBA Santa Barbara ...
Denver International Airport ( IATA: DEN, ICAO: KDEN, FAA LID: DEN ), locally known as DIA, is an international airport in the Western United States, primarily serving metropolitan Denver, Colorado, as well as the greater Front Range Urban Corridor. At 33,531 acres (52.4 sq mi; 135.7 km 2 ), [6] [7] it is the largest airport in the Western ...
The former Terminal D gates (the three gates at the north end of Terminal C) were renumbered and labeled as part of Terminal C in February 2006. These three gates were used, as part of Terminal C, by Southwest until their move to Terminal A. [63] In 2016, following construction of an airside connector between Terminals E and C, these three ...