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airport and halls
The airport is built as one large terminal ( single terminal concept ), split into three large departure halls, which converge again once airside.
As the airport is small compared to other major airports, these terminals might be regarded as " halls " or " boarding areas "; nevertheless, they are officially referred to as " terminals ".
Wireless Internet access points are available in public places such as airport halls, in some cases just for brief use while standing.
There are also Internet kiosks, Internet access points in public places like public libraries, airport halls, sometimes just for brief use while standing.
Nirala Sweets, a famous and well-popular sweets shop, has also opened in the check-in halls at the airport.
When the full expansion is completed by 2011, the airport will have three terminals and three concourses, two cargo mega terminals, an airport free zone, an expo centre with three large exhibition halls, a major aircraft maintenance hub and a flower center to handle perishable goods as well as five star hotel to accommodate transit passengers.
The Federal Government has given approval for the expansion of the departure and arrival halls of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport to accommodate the ever increasing traffic at the airport.
The airport administrator Infraero started in 2003 a comprehensive renovation plan of the airport complex: a remodeling of departure and arrival halls with installation of 12 jetways was completed on 15 August 2004 ; in December 2005 a new parking garage was opened ; the runways received new surface between February and September 2007.
Preclearance was invented at Pearson in 1952 as a convenience to allow it to connect as a domestic airport to the many American airports that, at that time, lacked customs halls.
Dedicated railway lines to airports have become popular since the 1980s, with airport terminals for airport express, intercity and commuter trains, allowing direct travel to the check-in halls.
Nantes airport has a single ' L ' shaped passenger terminal, which is divided into four numbered halls.
With the airport becoming more crowded due to holiday flights, it was decided to join the 2 existing passenger halls together.

airport and Tempelhof
In 1923, flights to Berlin's Tempelhof International Airport began, and the airport became the operating base for Imperial Airways, remembered in the road name Imperial Way on the site today.
Chancellor Brüning and Foreign Minister Julius Curtius saying good-bye to British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald at Tempelhof airport, July 1931
In 1922, the railway system, that connected Berlin to its neighboring cities and villages was electrified and transformed into the S-Bahn, and a year later Tempelhof airport was opened.
Thus, German aircraft of the East German flag carrier Interflug could use Schönefeld airport, while West German Lufthansa was denied access to Berlin-Tegel and Tempelhof airports.
Thus, German aircraft of the East German flag carrier Interflug, could use Schönefeld airport, whilst West German Lufthansa was denied access to Berlin-Tegel or Tempelhof airports.
In the ensuing US-led Berlin Airlift, it quickly turned out that Berlin's existing main airport at Tempelhof was not big enough to accommodate all relief aircraft.
Following the introduction in April 1971 of a daily Berlin Tempelhof – Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel – London Heathrow 727 feeder flight that connected with the airline's transatlantic services at the latter airport, Pan Am withdrew its non-stop Tegel – JFK service at the end of the summer timetable, in October of that year.
Following a major reduction in the airline's scheduled activities at Tempelhof as a result of co-ordinating its flight times with British Airways ( rather than operating competitive schedules ), this helped increase utilisation of the 727s based at that airport, especially on weekends.
Following Pan Am's and British Airways's move from Tempelhof to Tegel on 1 September 1975, the latter replaced Tempelhof as the main airport of West Berlin.
On 8 July 1951, BEA transferred its operations from Gatow to Tempelhof, thereby concentrating all West Berlin air services at Berlin's city centre airport.
* January 10 – Civil transport version of the Heinkel 111 bomber revealed in public for the first time at Berlin Tempelhof airport.
A Douglas DC-3 | Douglas C-47 Skytrain owned by Air Service Berlin does a “ Candy Drop ” over Berlin Tempelhof Airport | Tempelhof airport in honor of the 60th anniversary of the end of the Berlin Blockade.

airport and International
The main airport is Pago Pago International Airport.
* Afonso Pena International Airport, an airport in Brazil.
* Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport, also known as Palmaseca International Airport, an airport in Colombia,
* 1959 – Sheremetyevo International Airport, the second-largest airport in Russia, opens.
At present the nearest airport is the Jaipur International Airport, about 132 km away, with daily flights to the major cities in India.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest airport as measured by passenger traffic and aircraft traffic, offers air service to over 150 U. S. destinations and more than 80 international destinations in 52 countries, with over 2, 700 arrivals and departures daily.
The main airport in the country is Bujumbura International Airport.
International Air Transport Association airport codes are three-letter codes used to designate airports and used for bag tags.
The main international airport is the Douala International Airport.
Palmeira on Sal supplies fuel for the main airport on the island, Amílcar Cabral International Airport, and is important for the hotel construction taking place on the island.
It also has flights four times weekly from Lisbon to Francisco Mendes the recently opened airport at Praia on Santiago island and four times weekly from Lisbon to Amílcar Cabral International Airport on Sal island.
The most important airport in the Central African Republic is Bangui M ' Poko International Airport ( ICAO: FEFF )
Bogotá's El Dorado International Airport handles 350 million metric tons of cargo and 8 million passengers a year, making it the largest airport in Latin America in terms of cargo and the third largest in passenger numbers.
* Concord Municipal Airport, in Concord, New Hampshire, via its International Air Transport Association airport code
* Cedar City Regional Airport, International Air Transport Association ( IATA ) airport coded as CDC
The city is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, telecommunications, and transportation, with O ' Hare International Airport being the second-busiest airport in the world in terms of traffic movements.
* Port of Boca Chica is located about 20 miles east of the capital city and 5 miles of the International airport Las Americas.
Its main airport is Malabo International Airport in Punta Europa, Bioko Island.
The city also functions as the main port of entry into the country, with international airport, La Aurora International Airport and most major highways in the country originating or leading to the city.
Frankfurt International Airport is Germany's largest airport and a major transportation hub in Europe.
The largest airport is the Budapest Ferihegy International Airport ( BUD ) located at the southeastern border of Budapest.
In the past decade, Hobart International Airport received a huge upgrade, with the airport now being a first class airport facility.
Other than the occasional sea plane landing on the pond, the nearest airport is in neighboring Chatham ; the nearest regional service is at Barnstable Municipal Airport ; and the nearest national and international air service is at Logan International Airport in Boston.

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