Everything you need to navigate El Paso: 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.

The ELP 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
El Paso official terminal map — airport authority website
El Paso interactive map — searchable by gate, airline, or amenity
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.
Here is what each terminal or concourse at ELP handles — which airlines fly from it, the gate range, and key amenities to know before you go.
ELP's smaller concourse, with Gates A1–A4 used by American Airlines and American Eagle regional flights. It is reached through the West Concourse security checkpoint on the west end of the main terminal. Post-security dining is limited to Standard Star and a Starbucks, both across from Gate A2.
ELP's larger concourse, with Gates B1–B11 serving the airport's higher-volume carriers: Delta (Gate B1), Southwest (Gates B3 and B5–B7), United/United Express (Gates B8–B9), Alaska (Gate B10), and Frontier (Gate B11). This concourse holds the airport's main food court (Schlotzsky's/Cinnabon, Slice, Starbucks, Tia's Tex-Mex, PGA Tour Grill, Sun City Saloon, 19th Hole Bar & Snacks) plus Heritage Book Sellers and Sun City News, and it is reached via the East Concourse security checkpoint.
ELP is a single compact terminal building: one central lower level (ticketing, baggage claim, rental cars, main entrance) and one upper level holding both concourses. There is no train, tram, or airside bus — passengers walk from the central landside lobby through whichever security checkpoint (East or West) matches their gate. Connecting between the two concourses after security requires exiting back through the central terminal.
Timing tip
Always allow 15–30 minutes for any inter-terminal transfer at ELP — 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.
ELP is small enough to walk end-to-end in only a few minutes, but its two concourses each have their own, separate security checkpoint — confirm whether your gate is on the East (Concourse B, Gates B1–B11) or West (Concourse A, Gates A1–A4) side before getting in a security line, since going through the wrong checkpoint means backtracking through the central terminal.
A few habits that prevent last-minute sprints:
Experienced travellers at ELP use a short checklist every time:
The official El Paso terminal map is on the airport authority website at https://elpasointernationalairport.com/shop-eat-discover/terminal-services/services-overview/ — an interactive version is also at https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/4e9f13471ba44da7b83ac5f785630eba. Maps are updated when new gates or concourses open; always verify your specific gate on your boarding pass.
ELP is a single compact terminal building: one central lower level (ticketing, baggage claim, rental cars, main entrance) and one upper level holding both concourses. There is no train, tram, or airside bus — passengers walk from the central landside lobby through whichever security checkpoint (East or West) matches their gate. Connecting between the two concourses after security requires exiting back through the central terminal.
ELP is small enough to walk end-to-end in only a few minutes, but its two concourses each have their own, separate security checkpoint — confirm whether your gate is on the East (Concourse B, Gates B1–B11) or West (Concourse A, Gates A1–A4) side before getting in a security line, since going through the wrong checkpoint means backtracking through the central terminal. 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.
Use the official interactive map at https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/4e9f13471ba44da7b83ac5f785630eba before you arrive to familiarise yourself with the layout. ELP is small enough to walk end-to-end in only a few minutes, but its two concourses each have their own, separate security checkpoint — confirm whether your gate is on the East (Concourse B, Gates B1–B11) or West (Concourse A, Gates A1–A4) side before getting in a security line, since going through the wrong checkpoint means backtracking through the central terminal.
West Concourse (Concourse A): ELP's smaller concourse, with Gates A1–A4 used by American Airlines and American Eagle regional flights. It is reached through the West Concourse security checkpoint on the west end of the main terminal. Post-security dining is limited to Standard Star and a Starbucks, both across from Gate A2. East Concourse (Concourse B): ELP's larger concourse, with Gates B1–B11 serving the airport's higher-volume carriers: Delta (Gate B1), Southwest (Gates B3 and B5–B7), United/United Express (Gates B8–B9), Alaska (Gate B10), and Frontier (Gate B11). This concourse holds the airport's main food court (Schlotzsky's/Cinnabon, Slice, Starbucks, Tia's Tex-Mex, PGA Tour Grill, Sun City Saloon, 19th Hole Bar & Snacks) plus Heritage Book Sellers and Sun City News, and it is reached via the East Concourse security checkpoint.
Leave-By calculator
The TSA Wait Times Leave-By calculator folds the live ELP security wait, your drive time, and terminal navigation into one exact time to leave home — so you reach your gate without guessing.
See also: Live ELP TSA wait times · ELP terminals guide · ELP security tips