Let’s See How Well You Know Your World Airports

Airports

I’m still on vacation, so it seemed like a great time to put another airport quiz up. I will be slower at approving any flagged comments and responding to any emails. I’ll be back as usual on Monday.
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In January I put together a quiz to see how many domestic US airports you could identify by terminal silhouette. The feedback was great, so I’ve taken it international. Fair warning: this one is a lot harder.

Below, you’ll find 12 silhouettes of airports around the world. See how many you can get right, and talk about it in the comments.

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33 comments on “Let’s See How Well You Know Your World Airports

  1. Hey Cranky,
    Unrelated to this post, but I have just discovered via Google your fascinating three part ‘behind the scenes at Korean Air’ series from 2013, which I have thoroughly enjoyed reading. Only thing is, most of the images in those posts seem to be missing / coming up as dead links. I have really enjoyed the text, but if there’s any way you can make the images come back that would be even better!

    1. PH – Ah yes, a sore spot for me. I had a problem with photos on the site getting corrupted a few years ago and these posts were all messed up. I’ve looked everywhere to try to find the originals but somehow they’ve disappeared. I’ve tried everything but sadly, they’re gone. Sorry about that.

        1. Nick – Amazing find! I could have sworn I looked through that back when I was trying to find the pics, but somehow I guess I missed them. But I was so excited to find them that I put them back up right away.

  2. 4 out of twelve, not half bad. If there would have been more European airports, I would haven been disappointed in myself, but with many Asian airports, I’m okay :)

  3. 3 in 12, but one was a wild guess. Cranky, in fact Guarulhos new international terminal is #3
    (I’m sitting at it right now). Terminal 4 is the old hangar that serves Azul flights.

  4. 5/12, that’s four I’ve been to plus Dubai (so just 1/8 of the ones I guessed, which is quite low). Too bad CDG was a giveaway — that one I actually recognized in and instant.

  5. Hi, your description of GRU in #4 is not fully correct. Terminal 3 is TAM (one world) and T4 is Azul and other domestic (low cost, Passarinho?). Also terminal 3 is actually connected to T1 and 2 by a long walking 2nd floor corridor.

  6. 9 out of 12 and I owe it primarily to exploring airports and other world wide sites on Google Earth.

  7. 4/12. At least I got Mumbai right.

    OT, but I’m having problems with the comment box on both Safari and Firefox for desktop. The wrap function doesn’t appear to be working correctly, as the comment screen goes all the way across and gets partially blocked by the two green banners on the right-hand side.

    1. I’m having the same problem as well!

      Also 7/12 which is not bad considering I have only been to CDG…what a weird place ( I was in terminal 1 for United) But I have also looked at maps and such online so that’s how I got some of them!

  8. 7 correct in 2:51. Hot damn! Admittedly I only got some based on narrowing down the incorrect ones from you options. Gotta love multiple choice.

  9. I got six outta twelve.. Not bad for never having been off of the North American Continental Plate.

    Although apparently I went drinking with a bunch of Europeans in Germany over the weekend… Twitter is weird.

  10. 8/12. I can’t believe a couple of the ones I missed. I haven’t visited most of them but love looking at airports on Google Earth. It’d be easier for me if I saw a satellite picture instead of an outline. Thanks for putting it together Brett.

  11. 6 out of 12 and missed 2 that before doing the quiz I thought were a sure thing (Heathrow and Beijing). Pretty bad after going 12 for 12 in the US airports.

  12. 4/12 in 4:27. Would have taken less time without reading the comments, but then what would be the point? Only knew LHR and CDG for sure (the only two I’ve been to although it’s been 40 and 16 years respectively). Others were lucky guesses.

  13. 6 out of 12. Would have done better than 50% but that was the WORST drawing of Dubai’s terminals I’ve ever seen. It was the only airport in the group I had actually been to and I still couldn’t recognize it (I don’t count Frankfurt in 1980 as it was too long ago for me to remember its layout).

    1. Antal – Yeah, sorry about that. I actually put this together a couple months ago before Terminal 3 opened at Narita.

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