What this site is
Terminal Guide is a comprehensive directory of major US airports written for travelers who need real answers, fast. Every airport in our directory has a hub page with eight dedicated sub-pages: terminals, ground transport, parking, car rentals, hotels, lost & found, arrivals and departures, and a city guide. The structure is identical from airport to airport so once you've used the site once, you know where to look.
We are not affiliated with any airport authority, airline, or rental brand. This is an independent reference site supported by display advertising.
How we compile our guides
Airport metadata — IATA and ICAO codes, location, time zone, coordinates — is sourced from the OpenFlights public dataset, a long-standing community-maintained list of airports worldwide. Passenger volume rankings are cross-referenced against the published list of busiest airports in the United States. State assignments and curated coverage are layered on top so the directory consistently covers the airports travelers are most likely to fly through.
Editorial sections — the parking advice, transport breakdowns, hotel guidance — are written using consistent templates that reflect the patterns common to almost every major US airport. Specific rates, lot configurations, and concession information change frequently; we recommend confirming time-sensitive details against the airport's official site before you travel.
What this site is not
This is not a flight booking engine, a real-time flight tracker, or a TSA wait-time predictor. There are excellent specialized tools for those needs, and the airline's own app remains the single best source for live flight status. Our goal is to answer the planning-stage questions — which terminal, where to park, how to get there, where to stay — that don't require live data.
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Found something wrong, missing, or out of date? We'd like to know. Site corrections and editorial suggestions are read and acted on in the order they arrive.