Air terminal
noun
(brit) a building in a city from which air p-ssengers are taken by road or rail to an airport or the terminal building of an airport
a building at an airport from which air p-ssengers depart or at which they arrive
historical examples
the corridor opened at last into a large high-domed room, much like a railway station or an air terminal.
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every chimney stack or other prominence should have an air terminal.
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