air terminal
Britishnoun
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a building in a city from which air passengers are taken by road or rail to an airport or the terminal building of an airport
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a building at an airport from which air passengers depart or at which they arrive
Example Sentences
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Profits of air terminal operators in Mexico's most important tourist destinations grew strongly last quarter, thanks to solid traffic numbers for both domestic and international passengers.
From Reuters • Aug. 3, 2022
Fischer said most of the lawmakers had gathered Monday morning at a local union hall near the Austin airport, boarded a couple of coach buses and headed to the private air terminal.
From Washington Post • Jul. 12, 2021
“We are very pleased to partner with XpresSpa and the Port Authority to launch the first air terminal testing site in the U.S.”
From Fox News • Jun. 30, 2020
Earlier this month, the county signed a letter of intent with Boeing, saying the “partnership comes at a perfect time,” with Paine Field set to have a commercial air terminal next year.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 30, 2018
The corridor opened at last into a large high-domed room, much like a railway station or an air terminal.
From Monkey On His Back by De Vet, Charles V. (Charles Vincent)
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