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Nov26

Barcelona airport - terminal 1?

Permalink | 26/11/09 | Categories: Airports, State of the ART | by: A Sharp English (UK)

When Barcelona Airport's new South Terminal opened, the old Terminals 1 and 2 were collectively renamed Terminal 2, and the new one is now known as Terminal 1.

However, if you look out as you taxi away from the gates at Terminal 1, you'll see that the gate numbers start in the 200 series - as if Terminal 1 is actually Terminal 2!

What is the numbering sequence for the gates in the old Terminal?

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