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Nashville (BNA) Terminal Map & Navigation Guide

Everything you need to navigate Nashville: the official terminal map link, what airlines fly from each concourse, how to move between terminals, and gate-finding tips that save you backtracking. Verify your specific gate on your boarding pass — assignments change.

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A printable terminal map you can fold and carry — concourses, gate ranges, and connections at a glance.

Where can I find the official Nashville terminal map?

The BNA airport authority publishes the most up-to-date map on its official website. Use the link below before you travel so you know the terminal layout and gate locations before you clear security.

Official map

Nashville official terminal map — airport authority website

Maps are updated when terminals are renovated or new concourses open. Terminal 5 at LAX, for example, has been closed since October 2025 for reconstruction — always confirm your terminal from your boarding pass rather than relying on a saved map.

What is in each Nashville terminal?

Here is what each terminal or concourse at BNA handles — which airlines fly from it, the gate range, and key amenities to know before you go.

Concourse C

The largest operational concourse at BNA with 26 total gates. Main gates serve American Airlines (C Concourse and T-Gates) and Southwest Airlines (C and D Concourses). Gates C4–C11 sit on a detached Satellite Concourse that opened October 2023, accessed airside from the main Concourse C arm; that satellite hosts Avelo, JetBlue, Porter Airlines, Sun Country, Allegiant, and Contour. South Ticketing check-in serves this concourse. Connects to Concourse D via the airside C/D Connector passageway.

View Concourse C map

Concourse D

An 11-gate concourse that opened July 2020 as BNA's fourth major concourse. Exclusively serves Southwest Airlines (shared with Concourse C). Currently being extended under the New Horizon expansion program — additional gates, concessions, and a moving walkway are being added. Connected airside to Concourse C via the C/D Connector passageway, which also contains dining and retail (Country Music Hall of Fame shop, Johnston & Murphy, Tennessee Tribune). South Ticketing check-in serves this concourse.

View Concourse D map

How do I get between terminals at Nashville?

All concourses are airside (post-security) and connected by pedestrian walkways — no tram or people-mover. Concourses C and D are linked via the dedicated C/D Connector airside passageway (which also has shops and dining). The 8-gate Satellite Concourse (gates C4–C11) branches off Concourse C and is reached on foot through Concourse C. Concourse B connects via the A/B Rotunda hub. The Central Core central hub is under major reconstruction and is scheduled to reopen December 2027, so expect some wayfinding detours in that zone.

Timing tip

Always allow 15–30 minutes for any inter-terminal transfer at BNA — wait times for people-movers, buses, or security re-screening add up faster than the physical distance suggests. Build the buffer into your Leave-By time, not your gate arrival time.

How do I find my gate at Nashville?

BNA splits check-in into two separate areas — North Ticketing (Delta, United, and international carriers including Air Canada, British Airways, Frontier, Icelandair) and South Ticketing (Southwest, American, Alaska) — arriving at the wrong side means a long landside walk before you can even reach security, so confirm your check-in area before entering the terminal building.

A few habits that prevent last-minute sprints:

  • Open your airline app two hours before departure. Gate assignments update in the app before they appear on printed boarding passes and sometimes before terminal displays are updated.
  • Check departure screens immediately after clearing security. Every terminal at BNA has overhead departure boards near the checkpoint exit — confirming your gate here costs 30 seconds and can save a long detour.
  • Note which security checkpoint serves your concourse. At multi-concourse airports, entering through the wrong checkpoint can mean exiting security and re-queuing, which adds 20 minutes or more.
  • International arrivals follow the customs signs first. If you are connecting from an international arrival, clear U.S. Customs and Border Protection before looking for your domestic connection gate — the process is one-way.

What is the easiest way to navigate Nashville?

Experienced travellers at BNA use a short checklist every time:

  • Review the map before leaving home. Open the Nashville interactive map on your phone while you are still home so the terminal layout is familiar.
  • Know your terminal before you arrive. At airports with multiple separate buildings (JFK, LAX, DTW, MSP) confirm your terminal from your boarding pass — rideshare and taxi drivers need the correct terminal to drop you at the right curb.
  • Use automated people-movers instead of walking. At large airports with trains (ATL Plane Train, DFW Skylink, DEN AGTS) a single train ride replaces 20–30 minutes of walking. Look for signs to the train immediately after clearing security.
  • Follow colour-coded signage. Most airports (TPA Blue/Red, SEA North/South Satellite, PHX T3/T4) use colour or number coding from curbside through gates — picking the right colour zone at check-in means you do not cross the terminal twice.
  • Check the live TSA wait before you leave. Knowing the current security wait at BNA lets you time your departure so you arrive at the gate relaxed, not sprinting.

Common questions about Nashville maps

Where can I find the official BNA terminal map?

The official Nashville terminal map is on the airport authority website at https://map.flynashville.com/. Maps are updated when new gates or concourses open; always verify your specific gate on your boarding pass.

How do I get between terminals at BNA?

All concourses are airside (post-security) and connected by pedestrian walkways — no tram or people-mover. Concourses C and D are linked via the dedicated C/D Connector airside passageway (which also has shops and dining). The 8-gate Satellite Concourse (gates C4–C11) branches off Concourse C and is reached on foot through Concourse C. Concourse B connects via the A/B Rotunda hub. The Central Core central hub is under major reconstruction and is scheduled to reopen December 2027, so expect some wayfinding detours in that zone.

How do I find my gate at BNA?

BNA splits check-in into two separate areas — North Ticketing (Delta, United, and international carriers including Air Canada, British Airways, Frontier, Icelandair) and South Ticketing (Southwest, American, Alaska) — arriving at the wrong side means a long landside walk before you can even reach security, so confirm your check-in area before entering the terminal building. Your boarding pass shows the exact gate. Open your airline app about two hours before departure — gate assignments sometimes change after check-in closes. Look for departure boards throughout the terminal for real-time gate information.

What is the easiest way to navigate BNA?

Use the official interactive map at https://map.flynashville.com/ before you arrive to familiarise yourself with the layout. BNA splits check-in into two separate areas — North Ticketing (Delta, United, and international carriers including Air Canada, British Airways, Frontier, Icelandair) and South Ticketing (Southwest, American, Alaska) — arriving at the wrong side means a long landside walk before you can even reach security, so confirm your check-in area before entering the terminal building.

What is in each BNA terminal?

Concourse C: The largest operational concourse at BNA with 26 total gates. Main gates serve American Airlines (C Concourse and T-Gates) and Southwest Airlines (C and D Concourses). Gates C4–C11 sit on a detached Satellite Concourse that opened October 2023, accessed airside from the main Concourse C arm; that satellite hosts Avelo, JetBlue, Porter Airlines, Sun Country, Allegiant, and Contour. South Ticketing check-in serves this concourse. Connects to Concourse D via the airside C/D Connector passageway. Concourse D: An 11-gate concourse that opened July 2020 as BNA's fourth major concourse. Exclusively serves Southwest Airlines (shared with Concourse C). Currently being extended under the New Horizon expansion program — additional gates, concessions, and a moving walkway are being added. Connected airside to Concourse C via the C/D Connector passageway, which also contains dining and retail (Country Music Hall of Fame shop, Johnston & Murphy, Tennessee Tribune). South Ticketing check-in serves this concourse.

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