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Airports with three or more passenger terminals
Listed below are airports around the globe that have three or more currently operating passenger terminals, including ones under construction. It does not include closed terminals, separate civilian aviation facilities, nor those terminals that are planned in the future.
In some cases, specialty terminals are included, such as those for first class passengers, charters, and seasonal flights. It should be clarified that midfield concourses like those found in Atlanta or Denver are not considered separate terminals. What makes this even more confusing is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has two satellite “terminals” that operate much like midfield concourses. As a result, it was left off the list. In addition, some places such as San Juan, Puerto Rico use the term “terminal” instead of “concourse.” This list has tried to distinguish between the two and remove those that are misnamed.
Every populated continent is represented on the list. Cities that have more than one airport on the list include New York City, Paris, and Miami-Fort Lauderdale. As always, please feel free to send along any additions, corrections, or suggestions.
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Layout of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX): B = International and R = Regional – Source: en.wikipedia.org——-
Los Angeles International Airport: Los Angeles, CA = 10 including Terminal R for regional flights on American Airlines
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Sheremetyevo International Airport: Moscow, Russia = 7 upon completion of the 7th terminal
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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport: Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX = 6
Philadelphia International Airport: Philadelphia, PA = 6
Tambo International Airport: Johannesburg, South Africa = 6
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Cancun International Airport: Cancun, Mexico = 5 upon reopening of Terminal 1 in 2026
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport: Fort Lauderdale, FL = 5 upon completion of Terminal 5
Houston Intercontinental Airport: Houston, TX = 5
Kennedy International Airport: New York City, NY = 5
King Khalid International Airport: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia = 5
Barajas International Airport: Madrid, Spain = 5
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Arlanda International Airport: Stockholm, Sweden = 4
Cairo International Airport: Cairo, Egypt = 4 including one seasonal terminal
Changi International Airport: Singapore = 4
Frankfurt International Airport: Frankfurt, Germany = 4 including a first class terminal
Guarulhos International Airport: Sao Paulo, Brazil = 4
Heathrow International Airport: London, UK = 4
King Abdulaziz International Airport: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia = 4
Kuala Lumpur International Airport: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia = 4
Logan International Airport: Boston, MA = 4
Melbourne International Airport: Melbourne, Australia = 4
O’Hare International Airport: Chicago, IL = 4
Orly Airport: Paris, France = 4
San Francisco International Airport: San Francisco, CA = 4
Vienna International Airport: Vienna, Austria = 4
Xianyang International Airport: Xi’an, China = 4
Xiaoshan International Airport: Hangzhou, China = 4
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Antalya Airport: Antalya, Turkiye = 3
Aquino International Airport: Manila, Philippines = 3
Capital International Airport: Beijing, China = 3
Charles de Gaulle International Airport: Paris, France = 3
Dubai International Airport: Dubai, UAE = 3
Dulles International Airport: Chantilly, VA = 3
Frankfurt International Airport: Frankfurt, Germany = 3 in 2026 – updated on 10/21/25
Haneda International Airport: Tokyo, Japan = 3
Indira Gandhi International Airport: Delhi, India = 3
Inouye International Airport: Honolulu, HI = 3
Jiangbei International Airport: Chongqing, China = 3
Kingsford-Smith International Airport: Sydney, Australia = 3
La Guardia Airport: New York City, NY = 3
Liberty International Airport: Newark, NJ = 3
Malaga Airport: Malaga, Spain = 3
Manchester International Airport: Manchester, UK = 3
Miami International Airport: Miami, FL = 3
Monterrey International Airport: Monterrey, Mexico = 3
San Antonio International Airport: San Antonio, TX = 3 with Terminal 3 opening in 2028 – Thank you zombiejoyfully. Added on 10/8/25
Soekarno–Hatta International Airport: Jakarta, Indonesia = 3
Tan Son Nhat International Airport: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam = 3
Tianhe International Airport: Wuhan, China = 3
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An influx of travelers have flooded the Bush Intercontinental Airport in recent days as Houston's airports brace for a record 19 million passengers over the summer, and nearly 2 million over the next week alone.
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Monday evening, hundreds of travelers lined the airport's Terminal C departure curbs waiting for park and ride shuttles and ride-hailing services while parking garages maintained near capacity.