GVA Airport Terminal Map - Gates & Navigation

Geneva Airport, Switzerland - Terminal Navigation Information
The airport has two terminals. They are named Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 2 (T2).
Terminal 1 (Main Terminal): This is the newer and larger of the two terminals. It handles most flights at the airport.
Terminal 1 has five piers (A, B, C, D, F):
Piers A, B, C, D are in the Swiss side of the main terminal and use the regular check-in and security areas.
Pier A: Located directly in front of the main shopping area on the Swiss side of the terminal. Serves destinations in the Schengen area and domestic flights to Zürich.
Pier B: Opposite the main shopping area, there is an entrance to an underground tunnel. This tunnel contains a passport control and connects to two satellite buildings (Pier B). These are used for non-Schengen flights.
Pier C: Located to the right (when facing) Pier A. Used for non-Schengen and long-haul flights.
Pier D: Consists of one satellite building, and one bus gate building. Schengen flights are located on the upper level, and non-Schengen flights on the lower level. Pier D is reached by underground tunnel from the left (when facing) side of Pier A.
Pier F: Also known as the French Sector. It has two gates with jet bridges, and four bus gates. Allows travelers arriving from French destinations to avoid Swiss custom controls. Also provides faster access to French ski resorts located to the south of Geneva, via shorter road distance.
Terminal 2: Only used during the winter charter season. Departing passengers checking-in at Terminal 2 will pass through security checks and take a shuttle bus to Terminal 1. Arriving passengers will be bussed directly from their aircraft to Terminal 2 to collect baggage and pass through security checks.
The location of both terminals, their gates, as well as the airport’s pick-up and drop-off areas can be found using our map at the top of this page.