Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport has a total of 209 listed gates. This is the count according to the maps on the airport's web site as of 6/2012:
Concourse T - 15 gates
Concourse A - 34 gates
Concourse B - 35 gates
Concourse C - 48 gates
Concourse D - 36 gates
Concourse E - 29 gates
International terminal - 12 gates
The KLM gates are located in the Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam.
180 one-eighty gates i think.
Manchester has one airport south of the city.
Suvarnabhumi International Airport Terminal 2
No, a concourse is a large area in an airport where gates are located. Gates are specific areas where passengers board and disembark from planes.
No, concourses and gates are not the same thing at an airport. Concourses are the areas where passengers wait, shop, and eat before boarding their flights, while gates are the specific locations where passengers board their planes.
Gates 1-29 are located in Terminal A at Orlando International Airport (MCO).
There are four departure gates in Hong Kong International Airport.
At the McCarran Airport, D-Gates.
The baggage hold at the airport is typically located near the check-in counters or at the entrance to the departure gates.
The police will arrest those that drive people to the departure gates of the airport when the passenger is there to arrive at the airport.
Gates A1 to A15 and G1 to G14 at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) are designated for international flights.