Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal Map (2025-2024)
This Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal Map highlights every level of the airport’s single, integrated terminal—from baggage claim on Level 1 to concourses A and B on Level 3.
That’s because Albuquerque International Airport (ABQ) operates all flights within one building, which keeps navigation simple across ticketing, security, and gates.
Look for “Ticketing / Check-In” on Level 2 and “Concourse A–B” on Level 3. Use this map to locate gates, lounges, concessions, and ground transport points with ease before your flight.
Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal First Level Map 2025
In 2025, the Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal First Level saw major updates with the opening of three new venues: Indian Pueblo Kitchen, Yucca Outpost, and New Mexico Piñon Coffee.
The first-level food hall was completed and now features local dining concepts, including Indian Pueblo Kitchen.
Additionally, a new designated cell phone waiting area known as The Holding Pattern debuted outside the first level, while the Santa Fe Brewing location was removed from the terminal lineup.

Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal Second Level Map 2025
In 2025, the Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal Second Level completed its new food hall with the debut of Indian Pueblo Kitchen, joining a lineup of seven new restaurants.
Cheese & Coffee opened earlier in the year as a locally inspired dining option, while Panda Express added a national dining brand in the fall.
Sadie’s of New Mexico launched at the T-connector, and New Mexico Piñon Coffee opened in Concourse A as the first of several new eateries planned.

Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal Third Level Map 2025
In 2025, the Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal Third Level completed its redeveloped food hall with the opening of Indian Pueblo Kitchen, Panda Express, Cheese and Coffee, New Mexico Piñon Coffee, and Rush of Prana, bringing the total to seven new restaurants.
Alongside the dining additions, Yucca Outpost launched in the T-Connector, offering artisan gifts, Native American jewelry, and Southwestern goods as part of the broader terminal renovation and expansion program.

Printable Albuquerque International Sunport Terminal Map PDF 2025
Albuquerque Airport Terminal – Baggage Claim Level 1 Map 2024

Albuquerque Airport Terminal – Ticketing and Commuter Level 2 Map 2024

Albuquerque Airport Terminal – Concessions and Security Level 3 Map 2024

Albuquerque Airport Terminal – Concourse A and B Level 3 Map 2024

ABQ Airport Terminal Parking Map 2024

FAQ
How many terminals are at Albuquerque airport?
Albuquerque International Sunport has one main terminal with two concourses: Concourse A for domestic and Concourse B for international flights.
Is Albuquerque airport large?
Albuquerque Sunport is a medium-sized airport, handling around 5 million passengers annually. It offers a wide range of amenities but is easy to navigate compared to larger U.S. airports.
How early should I arrive at Albuquerque Sunport?
Arrive at Albuquerque Sunport 2 hours before domestic flights and 3 hours before international flights to allow enough time for check-in and security.
How long does it take to get from terminal 1 to terminal 2 in Mexico City airport?
It takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to travel between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at Mexico City International Airport using the AirTrain or shuttle buses.
