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The phrase "airport map" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a visual representation of an airport layout, showing terminals, gates, and other facilities.
Example: "Before your flight, make sure to check the airport map to find your gate easily."
Alternatives: "terminal map" or "aerodrome layout".
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One solution, of course, is thinking ahead and using an airport map.
Yet another displays an airport map with a green dotted line showing the plane's intended route over runways and taxiways to its gate.
But what harm did lovely Speke Hall do to Liverpool that it should be wiped off the airport map in favour of John Lennon?
Like goHow, it tells you what services you'll find around the airport, and unlike goHow, it can show you your location on the airport map, marking nearby restaurants, shops and restrooms with those red "pushpins".
The Federal Aviation Administration's online airport map showed Chicago and Atlanta as the only two trouble spots Friday, but that did not reflect travelers playing catch-up across the country from snow and ice storms earlier in the week.
It's not uncommon for Google Flights to find you a better price from an airport nearby using the Airport Map.
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If airport maps are all you're after, try Airport Maps, which is newly updated and free on iOS.
"Wherever you are flying through or to, study the airport maps before your trip," he added.
NAVIGATING THE AIRPORT Another useful feature airline apps offer is airport maps, and for now United is the leader.
It also includes airport maps, the option to check in for a flight and mobile boarding passes.
First, the airport maps aren't detailed enough to be useful, at least where I tested them.
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