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Atlanta, GA - Hartsfield Atlanta Internationl Airport (ATL)
Atlanta International Airport's passenger terminal complex consists of the connected North and South terminals, five domestic concourses, an international concourse, and an underground transit mall. Signs are uniform and make use of standardized international symbols. A wide variety of concessions and amenities are located in the terminal and throughout the airport complex.
Boston, MA - Logan International Airport (BOS)
Boston Logan Airport has five terminals. Terminal A is closed for renovation. Terminal B is for America West, American, the Delta Shuttle and US Airways. Terminal C handles Air France, Continental, Delta (except the Shuttle), Swiss, and United flights. Terminal D is for Air Tran flights, Alitalia departures and most charter airlines. Terminal E handles Air Canada, British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, Northwest, Virgin Atlantic, most foreign airlines and all international arrivals.
Chicago-Ohare, IL - Ohare International Airport (ORD)
O'Hare International Airport offers more connections to more cities, more often than any other airport in the world. Voted the "Best Airport in North America" by readers of Business Traveler International for seven consecutive years (1998 - 2004), it's no wonder that more than 190,000 smart travelers make O'Hare their airport of choice every day.
Detroit, MI - Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Detroit Metro Airport has three terminals. McNamara Terminal is for Continental, Northwest, KLM and Lufthansa flights. Smith Terminal is for most other US airlines plus Air Canada. Berry Terminal is for British Airways, Royal Jordanian and charter airlines.
Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles Intl Airport (LAX)
Los Angeles Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. Located on the southern coast of California, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) handles thousands of domestic and international commercial flights every year.
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