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===North and South Terminals===
===North and South Terminals===
The North and South Terminals were the original terminals built in 1945 for the airport. Originally, the North Terminal was designated for international flights, and the South Terminal was designated for domestic flights. Today, both terminals are almost exclusively used for domestic flights, though international flights depart occasionally from the North Terminal during periods of heavy air traffic. There are over 130 shops and restaurants in both terminals, with the North Terminal contains an Oyashimese Garden, a 9-hole mini golf course, and....
The North and South Terminals were the original terminals built in 1945 for the airport. Originally, the North Terminal was designated for international flights, and the South Terminal was designated for domestic flights. Today, both terminals are almost exclusively used for domestic flights, though international flights depart occasionally from the North Terminal during periods of heavy air traffic. There are over 130 shops and restaurants in both terminals, with the North Terminal containing an Oyashimese Garden, a 9-hole mini golf course, and an arcade, while the South Terminal contains a botanical garden, a Daxian-style Teahouse, and a movie theater.
 
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===West Terminal===
===West Terminal===


The West Terminal, built between 1968 to 1972, marked a significant development in the airport's operations, allowing for increased air traffic to transit more efficiently at the onset of the Golden Age of International Air Travel. Consisting of 47 gates, it is the only terminal that is used for exclusively for international flights. As such, it has over 80 shops and restaurants, as well as other services catering to international travelers, including currency exchange services, a branch of the Bank of Alstin for international money transfers, and direct monorail access to the Highwind Airport Hotel for overnight layovers.
The West Terminal, built between 1968 to 1972, marked a significant development in the airport's operations, allowing for increased air traffic to transit more efficiently at the onset of the Golden Age of International Air Travel. Consisting of 47 gates, it is the only terminal that is used for exclusively for international flights. As such, it has over 80 shops and restaurants, as well as other services catering to international travelers, including currency exchange services, a branch of the Bank of Alstin for international money transfers, a duty-free mall, and direct monorail access to the Highwind Airport Hotel for overnight layovers.


===East Terminal===
===East Terminal===


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The East Terminal is the newest terminal to have been built at Highwind, having been constructed between 1997 and 2002. It has 36 gates, with international and domestic flights sharing terminal usage. It has 62 shops and restaurants, an international art gallery, direct monorail access to the Highwind Airport Hotel, and an metro station linked to the [[Alstin Underground]]'s Langford Line.


== Airlines and destinations ==
== Airlines and destinations ==


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! Airlines
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| [[Air Alstin]]
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| [[Azul Airlines]]
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| [[Betish Airways]]
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| [[DeBonAire Airlines]]
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| [[Deralveca Air]]
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| [[Emerald Airways]]
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| [[Mierria Air]]
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| [[Prismarine Airlines]]
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| [[Pluricontinental Airlines]]
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| [[Premiere Airlines]]
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| [[Raven Airlines]]
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| [[Rocotia Airlines]]
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| [[Tierrador Airlines]]
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| [[UR Airways]]
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== Statistics ==
== Statistics ==


===Top Domestic Destinations===
===Top Domestic Destinations===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left"
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! Rank
! Airport
! Passengers
! Airlines
|-
| 1
| Deraveca City International Airport
| 1,396,000
|
|-
| 2
| Pressley International Airport
| 1,134,000
|
|-
| 3
| Riverton International Airport
| 987,000
|
|-
| 4
| Dawsbury International Airport
| 932,000
|
|-
| 5
| Lakeshore City International Airport
| 894,000
|
|-
| 6
| Gastineau International Airport
| 844,000
|
|-
| 7
| Sedem Regni International Airport
| 801,000
|
|-
| 8
| Washkau International Airport
| 754,000
|
|-
| 9
| Anjiro International Airport
| 703,000
|
|-
| 10
| Purépec International Airport
| 673,000
|
|-
|}
===Top International Destinations===
===Top International Destinations===


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