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Synonyms and antonyms of Airports and parts of airports in British Thesaurus
Airports and parts of airports
airport (noun)
a place where planes arrive and leave, consisting of runways (=long roads where planes land and take off) and large buildings for passengers called terminals
arrivals (noun)
the part of an airport that deals with passengers who are arriving. The part that deals with passengers who are leaving is called departures.
baggage reclaim (noun)
British the place in an airport where people get their luggage after a flight
business lounge (noun)
a room at an airport for business class passengers, with comfortable chairs and a coffee bar and sometimes also computers, fax machines, and secretaries
check-in counter (noun)
control tower (noun)
a tall building at an airport from which people control the movement of aircraft. The people who do this job are called air traffic controllers.
departures (noun)
the part of an airport that deals with passengers who are leaving. The part that deals with passengers who are arriving is called arrivals.
executive lounge (noun)
a room at an airport or hotel with comfortable chairs, a coffee bar etc for people who are travelling first-class
heliport (noun)
a small airport for helicopters
hub (noun)
tourism a central airport that passengers can fly to from smaller local airports in order to make international or long-distance flights
JFK ()
an international airport in New York City
landing pad (noun)
a place on a building or on the ground where a helicopter can land
landing strip (noun)
a long narrow piece of ground where planes land and take off (=leave the ground)
landside (adjective)
the landside part of an airport is the part before you go through the security checks to get on an aircraft
runway (noun)
a long road used by planes when they land and take off, usually at an airport
transit lounge (noun)
a room in an international airport where passengers can wait for their flight to another country