Guide To Airports
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Guide To Airports
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Guide To Airports
Whether you are new to traveling by airplane or a seasoned traveler, it is always helpful to know more about the airports that you will be visiting on your travels. Ebiz247 provides you links to information on major U.S. Airports and International Airports.

Knowing the layout of the airport including terminals, concourses and location of gates will make your connections go smoothly.

Many of the major airports are now offering free and paid wireless computer access for your convienence. Find out which ones are free and where you have to pay.
If you have questions about security, baggage or terminal rules and regulations contact the right airport.
For U.S. Airports, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a databses which contains the contact information for all the U.S. Airports and also has a map of the major airports and by clicking on them you can check for airport delays.
For a list of maps for many major U.S. Airports, YAHOO! Maps has a quick lookup Airport code that with just one click brings up a road map of the airport. Try it!
One thing we have found very useful is a map of the airport concourses.  If you have to change planes and your connection times are tight, knowing how navigate to the different airport concourses can save you time. Fox World Travel at GoFox.com provides you with airport terminal maps, concourse maps and even gate maps to major U.S. and International airports.

In addition to
maps of airport terminals, GoFox also provides a useful guide to major airports. The airport guides provide links to official airport websites, airport security times, parking availability and airport parking guidelines.
We realize that you need information not only about major airports, but also information about all the small airports throughout the United States.  AirNav.com provides airport information that is primarily useful to aircraft pilots, but can also be useful for anyone traveling by aircraft.
World Travel Guide provides very useful airport information through their worldairportguide.com website. An interactive world map lets use select the country which results in a list of airports and airport codes. Once you selet the airport of interest you are provided with the airport address, telephone number, email address, website, driving directions, parking information, public transportation and airport facilities.
Airports.com provides links to airports in the U.S., Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. Links are provided to the actual airport websites and TSA Security checkpoint wait times.
Expedia also provides links to airports and Expedia's "Stuck at the Airport" writer, Harriet Baskas, reports on the facilities and services at more than 65 airports worldwide.

Where can you buy a newspaper, have a shower, or store your luggage? Which food concessions offer the healthiest (or most sinful) foods? In this practical guide, Baskas highlights the special features of some 46 major national and eight international airports including Los Angeles, Albany, JFK, Toronto, and Heathrow that every annoyed traveler should know so that he or she can best manage the unwanted delays.