ZRH Airport Terminal Map - Gates & Navigation

Zurich Airport, Switzerland - Terminal Navigation Information
The airport is a large complex structure that consists of a ground-side terminal complex called the Airport Centre, a central air-side building, called the Airside Centre, and three airside piers.
These three piers are referred to as Terminals A, B, and E with signage inside the airport that uses the naming terminology Gates A, B/D, and E.
The ground-side Airport Centre comprises several buildings, including check-in and ticketing counters, shopping malls, a railway station and a bus and tram terminal.
All departing passengers pass through airport security into the Airside Centre which offers duty-free shopping, and various bars and restaurants.
Within the departures area, passengers are separated between those traveling within Schengen areas and those traveling to non-Schengen destinations. Passengers leaving the Schengen zone must clear additional emigration control checks.
Terminal A: Holds Gates A. It is used exclusively by flights to and from the Schengen Area, including Geneva.
Terminal B: Holds Gates B and D. It can accommodate both Schengen and non-Schengen flights. Each gate in this terminal has two numbers, one starting with B and one with D. They are used to identify and separate the flows of Schengen and non-Schengen passengers.
Terminal E: Holds Gates E. Also known as the midfield terminal, or Dock E. It is a stand-alone satellite terminal located opposite the Airside Centre.
Arriving passengers are handled in different areas of the Airside Centre than departures and reach one of the two Arrivals Halls, which are shown in our map next to the two pickup and drop-off zones for ground transportation.