"Left the gate" means an airplane has vacated the airport's departure gate, normally to begin the taxi to the departing runway. This could also refer to a person who left the area near the departure gate inside the terminal.
Gate is the term for the excess point to the planes boarding
A gate which can perform the functions of any basic gate.
The Tagalog term for gate is "pintuan" or "bubong."
When someone is using the word heathrow, they are referring to an airport in London. The heathrow airport is a small airport that is located in Hillingdon London, which is in the United Kingdom.
Park SFO refers to parking while at the San Francisco International Airport. This mostly applies to those looking for long term parking at that airport.
The term CBS 4 refers to the airport code identifier for the Mule Creek Airport which is located in British Columbia. It may also refers to televisions stations in the United States.
I don't think there's a special term for someone who does this particular job; it's usually one of the gate agents, who also perform a variety of other tasks.
There is long term parking at every major airport.
Female US person -- refers to a citizen or a long-term resident
Remnants means things left behind.
Parking fees at airports are exorbitant. Stansted Airport is no exception. The secret to long term parking is to park off the airport property and take a free shuttle to and from the airport.
Yes, long term and short term.