Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport - IAH
Terminal A
While facing the airport, Terminal A is all the way to the left. Divided into three sections, the terminal contains the Ticketing Concourse, North Concourse, and South Concourse. The easy set up flows well and passengers should not have a problem finding their way to their gate. Below ground is the train station, while level one is for baggage claim. Ticketing, the North Concourse (Gates 1 through 15), and the South Concourse (Gates 17 through 30) are all on level two. Parking areas take up levels three and four. Terminal A serves Air Canada, Air Canada Jazz, America West Airlines, American Airlines, American Eagle, ASA, Delta, Delta Connection, Frontier, Northwest Airlines, United Airlines, and US Airways.
Terminal B
Terminal B is separated from Terminal A with a large parking garage. Terminal B itself is a square buildings with separate concourses located off each corner of the building and along three of the sides. The underground level houses the train station. Baggage claim fills the first level. The second level contains the walkways to the different concourses. The Northeast Concourse houses gates 84 to 91. The Northwest Concourse houses gates 76 to 83. The Southeast Concourse houses gates 60 to 67. Finally, the Southwest Concourse houses gates 68 to 75. Parking levels are found on the fourth and fifth levels. Continental Express is the only airline served by Terminal B at the present time.
Terminal C
Terminal C is one of the larger terminals. Containing a main ticketing lobby and then a north and south concourse, passengers should find their way easily around this terminal. Terminal C sits over a large parking garage. Continental Airlines is the only airline currently served by Terminal C. Like many of the airport terminals, Terminal C is multi-level from the underground (basement) to the offices found on level 3. The train station is located in the underground (Tram service to the Marriott runs from here) and baggage claim is found on level one. Gates and ticketing are found on the second level in a main building and then Concourse North and Concourse South. The North Concourse houses gates 14 through 27, while the South Concourse houses gates 29 to 45 and the Interfaith Chapel.
Terminal D
Terminal D is on the far right side of the airport behind Terminal E and a large parking garage. Terminal D serves AeroMexico, Air France, Aviacsa, British Airways, Cayman Airways, China Airlines, KLM, Lufthansa, and TACA. Five floors make up Terminal D. Passengers coming in by rail will proceed to the elevators from the basement level and proceed to ticketing on level one. Immigration is found on the second level and then gates one through twelve are found on the third level.
Terminal E
Terminal E is Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport's largest terminal. The almost horseshoe shaped terminal is attached to a second rectangular area. Terminal E is attached to a large parking garage and contains numerous shops, restaurants, and services. Federal Inspection Services are located in Terminal E on the second floor in arrivals. Terminal E takes up five floors, though passengers will generally not access all of the areas. Baggage claim is on the first level, while underground baggage storage is found below ground. Passengers will generally only have to deal with the underground baggage area unless problems arise. Level two houses the twenty-four gates and international arrivals. Level three and four are the offices and roof and again passengers will not need to deal with this area in most cases. Terminal E serves Continental Airlines.
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