United Airlines · Question
What Terminals Does United Airlines Use at Each Airport?
Expert answer updated for 2026, with official sources and links to detailed guides.
United Airlines operates from different terminals depending on the airport. Here's where to find United at U.S. airports we cover.
United Terminal Locations
- ATL (Atlanta): Concourse D
- BOS (Boston): Terminal B
- BWI (Baltimore/Washington): Concourse C
- CLT (Charlotte): Concourse D
- DCA (Washington National): Terminal C (New)
- DEN (Denver): Concourse A, Concourse B
- DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth): Terminal E
- DTW (Detroit): North Terminal
- EWR (Newark): Terminal A (New), Terminal C
- FLL (Fort Lauderdale): Terminal 4
- HNL (Honolulu): Terminal 2 (Lobby 5–8)
- IAD (Washington Dulles): Main Terminal & Concourse A/B
- IAH (Houston Intercontinental): Terminal A, Terminal B, Terminal C
- LAS (Las Vegas): Terminal 3 (Gates D, E)
- LAX (Los Angeles): Terminal 7, Terminal 8
How to Find Your Terminal
Terminal assignments can change — always confirm on your boarding pass or the United app. For instant lookups, use our Terminal Finder tool — select your airport and airline to see terminal, gates, TSA checkpoint, and baggage claim.
See the full terminal directory on our United guide.