How many terminals are at BWI?

The airport consists of four domestic terminals or concourses, one international terminal or concourse, 68 jet gates, and five gates dedicated to commuter aircraft. A variety of parking options are available at Baltimore-Washington International/Thurgood Marshall Airport.

What terminal is southwest BWI?

Airlines Operating From BWI

Airline Concourse
Frontier Airlines D
JetBlue Airways D
Southwest Airlines A, B, C, E
Spirit Airlines D

Is there a gate A15 at BWI?

BWI Concourses A & B Serve gates A1- A15 and B1-B15. Concourse A has the most food & drink & retail offers of all concourses. A 4-lane security checkpoint on the lower level of Concourse A/B provides access to all of Concourses A & B gates. Curbside check-in is available at Concourse B.

Is Southwest Airlines north or south terminal?

Southwest Airlines uses Terminal N – Domestic (North) at Atlanta Airport. In some cases this terminal can change, check the terminal with your airline. – Concourse F is placed in the International Terminal.

Where is Southwest check in at BWI?

Check-in. In order to check in for your flight at Baltimore Washington Airport (BWI), go to the departures zone of the terminal, or follow the instructions provided in your ticket.

Is Baltimore a big airport?

Baltimore–Washington International Airport handled 26,993,896 passengers in 2019, being the 22th busiest airport in United States.

Can I go into BWI to pick someone up?

Express Parking provides customers at BWI Marshall with a personalized, efficient parking experience. Motorists who park at an Express space are picked-up by a shuttle directly at that space. Upon returning to the Express lot, the shuttles deliver customers and luggage directly to their vehicle.

Which airport is bigger BWI or Dulles?

As you can see, Dulles is more spread out than BWI: from north to south, its runways span the distance from T Street NW (in the overlay, the Black Cat is among the northern-most landmarks that the “airport” covers) to south of the Navy Yard. East to west, it spreads from the Lincoln Memorial to 9th Street NE and SE.

Who owns BWI?

The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Aviation Administration
The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Aviation Administration (MDOT MAA) is the owner and operator of BWI Marshall Airport (BWI) and Martin State Airport (KMTN). It is our objective to manage these airports to enable growth in the regional economy and to enhance our customer’s travel experience.