How do I find out which airports I am travelling through?
Your itinerary may include a departure airport, one or more transit airports, and your final arrival airport.
The exact airports used for your journey depend on your booking and the airlines operating your flights.
Where can I find my airports?
The easiest way to find the airports for your trip is to review your:
- Booking confirmation
- E-ticket
- Airline itinerary
- Manage My Booking page
Airport information is usually shown as:
- Airport name
- City
- Three-letter airport code (for example, LHR, JFK, or DXB)
Why is the airport code important?
Many cities are served by more than one airport.
For example:
- London has Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), Stansted (STN), and others
- Istanbul has Istanbul Airport (IST) and Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW)
- New York has JFK, Newark (EWR), and LaGuardia (LGA)
Checking the airport code can help you confirm exactly where you will arrive and depart.
What should I pay attention to during a connection?
For self-transfer journeys, it is especially important to check:
- The airport where your first flight arrives
- The airport where your next flight departs
- Whether both flights use the same airport
- Whether a terminal change may be required
Some cities have multiple airports, and transferring between them may require additional travel time.
Can airports change after booking?
In some cases, airlines may update schedules, terminals, or operating airports.
If this happens, the airline will usually notify you using the contact details associated with your booking.
We recommend checking your itinerary before travelling.
Before you travel
Make sure you know:
- Your departure airport
- Any transit airports
- Your arrival airport
- The terminal information, if available
This can help you prepare for security checks, immigration procedures, and connections.
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