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In the world of trains and buses, you’ll find terminals and stations, but in the world of aviation, you’ll only find terminals. The reason for this is that terminals denote the end or start of a train or bus route and stations indicate stops along a route, but in air travel, every airport is considered “terminal” because it is the start or end of a particular aircraft’s route.

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In the world of trains and buses, you’ll find terminals and stations, but in the world of aviation, you’ll only find terminals. The reason for this is that terminals denote the end or start of a train or bus route and stations indicate stops along a route, but in air travel, every airport is considered “terminal” because it is the start or end of a particular aircraft’s route.

 
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