October 2, 2025

Terminals

Wayfinding: Terminal 1 is compact with a single checkpoint; Terminal 2 has multiple security checkpoints leading to concourses B–E. Signage was refreshed during recent modernization projects, and gate areas include expansive windows with views of the Potomac.

Terminal 1 (former Terminal A): Air Canada, Frontier, Southwest.

Terminal 2 (former B/C): Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, United. Most lounges are in T2. FIS/CBP for international arrivals via preclearance cities only.

No airline relocations occurred during the renaming; signage now aligns with Terminals 1 and 2 and Gates A–E.

Finding your gate

Terminal 1 uses the letter A. Terminal 2 uses B–E. Digital signs show walking times. If you’re short on time, ask a volunteer or airline agent for the fastest route—there are a few helpful shortcuts between concourses after security.

Printable terminal maps

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Security game plan

Terminal 1 has a single checkpoint—arrive a touch early for morning departures. Terminal 2 has multiple checkpoints; pick the one that feeds your concourse to reduce walking. Digital boards list walking times so you can adjust on the fly.