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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an IATA airport code?
An IATA airport code is a three-letter identifier assigned by the International Air Transport Association to airports worldwide. For example, JFK stands for John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, and LHR stands for London Heathrow Airport. These codes are used on boarding passes, luggage tags, and flight booking systems.
How many airports does AirportsNow cover?
AirportsNow currently covers 245 airports across 108 countries. We provide detailed information including terminal maps, dining options, parking rates, transport connections, and lounge access for each airport.
What information can I find for each airport?
Each airport guide includes terminal details, airlines operating at the airport, ground transportation options to the city center, parking lots and rates, restaurant and dining options, airport lounges, nearby hotels, car rental companies, and layover activity suggestions.
How do I get from an airport to the city center?
Most major airports offer multiple transport options including trains, metro/subway, buses, taxis, and ride-sharing services. Visit any airport page on AirportsNow and check the Transport section for specific routes, travel times, and estimated costs to reach the city center and other destinations.
What is the difference between airside and landside?
Landside is the area before security checkpoints, accessible to everyone including non-passengers. Airside is the area after security, only accessible to passengers with boarding passes. Most shops, restaurants, and lounges are located airside, though many airports also have landside dining and facilities.