AirPower Wiki


AirPower Wiki

Modified: 2010/09/06 00:57 by Contato - Categorized as: Design
Edit

Welcome to the AirPower Wiki

This wiki is dedicated to helping you find power while travelling at airports around the globe. We also have a Flickr group to share photos please link custom essay back to this Wiki if you post a photo to the Flickr group.


Getting Started:
  • Add your airport, sorted by city name.
  • Include the airport code (if known) for quick searching.
  • Please following existing essays formatting.


Thank you!


May 2010
Deleted many spam links in A - L. If you see them, please delete them. A common ploy is to add the word "and" at the end of a sentence and then include the spam link so it looks like it belongs there. - VisualStuart

Edit

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



Edit

A



Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (ADD):
  • There are power strips at the internet cafe in the center of Terminal 2.

Albuquerque Sunport (ABQ) : Both concourses have large tables with task chairs and table-length power strips where you can plug in and work using free WiFi! I love our airport.

Ankara, Turkey (ESB) There are power outlets available ?n EU format available ?n each of the waiting lounges however only one per waiting lounge. They are located on the wall next to the exit doors. In addition, power outlets are available in the frequent traveller lounges on the second floor above emmigration control. WIFI ?s available throughout the entire airport, however at a charge. Free WIFI ?s available in the frequent traveller lounges.

Atlanta, GA (ATL)
  • Gate C 24 Delta has a relax and recharge area with stools, a countertop for laptops and a line of outlets for power hungry travelers.
  • You can usually find a spare power outlet next to the new trash compacting trash cans in all the concourese. Also along the wall on either side of the gate counters.
  • Friends have told me that you can SSH out of the Atlanta airport to a proxy and not pay the wireless fee.

Amarillo, TX (Rick Husband Airport - AMA):
  • At the Lounge outside security, there are two plugs on the far wall by the Pac Man machine.

Austin, TX (Austin Bergstrom International Airport AUS):
  • At the gates, you will find wall outlets at the end of the floor to ceiling glass windows. These are placed in such a way that you can only access them by sitting on the floor, but they do (if memory serves) occur in groups of four, so you will find little clusters of people sitting on the floor near them with their laptops. Keep Austin weird.
  • Last Time I was there, there was no free WiFi anywhere :(

  • Near Gate 2 there is a power outlet to the left of some seats (The east wall). You can sit there and recharge instead of sitting on the floor.

Arturo Benitez Airport, Santiago de Chile, Chile (SCL)
  • International departures, the pirate themed restaurant in the back
  • There was free wifi (as of 03.2007) around the elevators leading down to some of the business class lounges.
  • The massage station at (international terminal) gate 16 has power, I asked nicely (in Spanish) and they let my friend use it while I got a $10 massage while looking for itouch gameson my ipod.

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
  • They have Plug ins everywhere, the Best Place I find is the Second Floor, Where is Located, With $10.00 you can get High Speed Internet for 1 day, which I find a Very Good deal. The Internet has no restriction, you are free to browse whatever you want. Plug in are located all over the airport mostly, but you will need the extension to plug into Holland (European) Plug Type. You can but a set for all the countries for 10 to 20 dollars anywhere mostly.
  • On the Second Floor above just to the right of the entrance to the SilverKris Lounge there is a set of 5 chairs which has a power plug behind it.
  • Back toward Terminal H there are a bunch of black pillars in the dining area that have plugins for Social media news
  • Once airside, ask for Lounge 2 or follow signs for Gates D59-87. Next to the KLM Lounge 25 there is an area with chairs and tables where you can put your laptop and have paid wifi access and free sockets on every desk. You can also find fixed computers if you don't have a laptop.Maplin.
  • Note that security checkpoints are passed through not on entering airside, but at the gate. Your chances of getting a table, much less a power socket, once in the secure area, is pretty much nil.

Anchorage, Alaska (ANC)
  • Plugs everywhere and free internet connections.

Asheville, North Carolina (AVL)
  • Plugs everywhere and free internet connections.

Edit

B



Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand (BKK)
  • CAFE NERO on the 3 level has paid wifi and power outlets. Black Canyon coffee also has WiFi for sale and outlets too.

Baltimore, MD (BWI)
  • Find the observation lounge. There are power outlets in the pillars.
  • The new Vino Volo wine bar and restaurant in the new Southwest Airlines in Concourse A has tables with a two outlets at each table. It's right past Phillips Seafood restaurant.

Barcelona, Spain In TV for passangers. Terminal A, B (23 gate) and C.

Basel, Swizterland
  • Numerous spots on the wall. Both Swiss and French types. In the Easyjet gate area (gates 70-89) there are two just by the steps down from the other gates and one just by the arcade games on the other side of the duty free shop. There are probably others further on.
Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL)
  • Terminal D has some outlets by the wall, at floor level.

Birmingham, AL (BHM)
  • Unsure of power outlet status, but the airport has free Wifi connection to the Internet.

Boise, Idaho (BOI)
  • There's a business center at the bottom of the stairs down to the
Bordeaux, France (BOD)
  • Can't tell you about power outlets, but the airport has free Wifi connection to the Internet.

Boston, MA
  • Logan has several phone card vending machines which are plugged into dual outlets. The second AC jack is exposed, but you may want to bring a thin extension card because a blocky power adapter won't fit.
  • There are some tables with outlets near the wall in the dining areas (near Sbarro, Starbucks, etc.), but the cord will go across a walkway, so make sure it's long enough to lay on the ground so you don't trip anybody.
  • Terminal A has many benches with power plugs (and power plug logos), but some are out of order. Choose one with a power indicator that is lit.
  • If your flight leaves from a lower level terminal (i.e. near the ground), there are a couple plugs behind the rows of seats. You may have to push the seats out a couple inches to get to them though.
  • Logan, Terminal C (Mainly JetBlue) has lots of plugs at the gates now. They are actually build into many of the seats.
Bradley International (BDL) Hartford/Springfield In Terminal B just before the news stand and down the ramp by the phone, there is an outlet. There is also another outlet across from it on the side with the bathrooms, partly taken up by a "charging station."

Buenos Aries, EZE Airport
  • In Terminal A, go upstairs. You will see a travelator. At the beginning of the travelator (from the side closest to the store, Alma Pampa), look up, to your right. You will see a black speaker. Follow the cord from the speaker down the pillar, and you will find 2 power outlets.
  • If you go to the left of Gate 2 (Departures) there is an AMEX lounge. Just show them your AMEX card and you walk right in. They have a huge lounge, many outlets and free Internet Access. They also have a full bar, snacks and many other spiffs!

Burbank, CA (BUR) Bob Hope Airport; aka Burbank, Hollywood, Glendale Airport
  • Terminal 1 (UA, AA, DL) Poweroutlets near gate 1. WIFI also available
  • Two outlets next to payphones opposite gate B4

Burlington, VT (BTV)
  • On the second floor the skyway that attaches the terminal to parking garage is long usually empty and has numerous rocking chairs to relax in. The all glass structure overlooks the runways and Camel's Hump, very nice. All along the baseboard are power outlets. Wi-Fi is cheap though out terminal.

Edit

C



Calgary, Canada (YYC)

  • Near luggage carousels: check across the corridor. Also free WiFi here.
  • Near A Gates: Right beside the gate doors, under the windows. Sometimes near podiums. Free WiFi here, strongest near gate A11.

real soft

Canberra Domestic Airport, Australia (CBR)

  • Virgin Blue Departure area, upstairs: Two sets of tables and comfortable chairs with free power outlets.
  • Qantas Departure area, upstairs: One double plug at the opposite end from the Qantas Club entrance. Dark brown on dark brown background makes it less obvious from a distance. Seats directly below the power outlet.
professional seo

Cayman Islands, BWI (GCM)

  • See 'Owen Roberts International Airport' under 'O'

Changi, Singapore (SIN):

  • Power outlets along the wall in the departure areas and between the seat rows along the long corridors leading to gates.
  • Free wifi buy online all around airport (requires sign-up and valid email address.)

website optimizer

Charlotte, North Carolina (CLT):
  • In between all concourses, there's a large food court and shopping mall with moving sidewalks along the windows. They're provided large rocking chairs (?!) and power outlets next to the indoor foliage, along the inner side of the moving sidewalks. WiFi Status: Free around the food court. coming to the rest of the airport soon.

online degrees healthcare administration

Charlottesville, VA (CHO)
  • Downstairs gates: there are a few outlets on poles, but they're inconvenient to the seats. Much better: there are seats across from Gate 1 with power at the end. WiFi status: free, works all over.

Chicago, IL, Midway (MDW)
  • The phone rooms have at least two outlets which are rarely in use. The gate waiting areas also have one to two outlets, but they are often occupied.
  • Concourse A - Power outlet by the water fountains outside of Hudson's Book Corner. Tables available.
  • Concourse B - Six seats with power along the wall between gates B10 and B12. 48 leather chairs between B20 and B21 at the end of concourse B, plus wheelchair accommodations. All have 120VAC and USB plugs.
  • WiFi status: for pay; reception throughout.

advertising for doctors

Chicago, IL, O'Hare International (ORD)

  • Difficult: near gate C1 there are outlets on the wall near the phone banks - but no juice. There are untested outlets right on the podiums and near some of the arrival/departure screens.
  • Across the aisle from the Starbucks at C2 there are a couple of chairs. Behind them you will find an outlet.
  • At gate C16 on the main aisle there is a telephone sign. Under the telephone sign is a plug with 2 outlets.
  • At gate C11 there is a Arrival Flight Information sign. Under that sign is a plug with 2 outlets.
  • E13 there is an outlet near the water fountain and a starbucks 30 yards away
  • United Gates : There is also an outlet on the side of the gate checkin desk
  • Look for the ATM machines near the gates. Usually there's one spare outlet at the back. You'll have to sit with your back to the gate.
  • If your gate has a water fountain, look underneath it. There should be an outlet with 1 open socket. It might not be near your gate, but there's normally a nice seat right next to it.
  • The connecting walkway between H and K has 6 outlets next to the electric carts
  • On the left side of the door to the jetway at gate L3 (next to pay phones) there is one outlet
  • Terminal 3 - Gate K4 - There is a floor outlet on the right side of the get, next to the windows and the gate itself

Cincinnati, OH, and Northern Kentucky (CVG)

  • In Terminal C there is a laptop recharging counter with stools by gates C20 - 39 (over by the Qdoba restaurant). The C1 - 19 gate area also has a laptop recharging counter. Each counter has about 6 stools. The laptop counter by gates C20 - 39 is close to a row of seats so you can sit in them if the counter has no room. The entire Terminal C has free WiFi.

Cleveland, OH, Hopkins Airport (CLE)

  • Good outlet availability, mostly near pay phones and for-rent internet terminals (you get a chair if you use the latter. Wall outlets at the gates are less plentiful.
  • You can mooch the free WiFi from the Continental President's Club towards the end of Concourse C, across from where Burger King used to be, but you have to be very close

Columbus, OH, Port Columbus International (CMH)

  • Just announced addition of lots of extra outlets for people to plug in their gadgets
  • Adding "Surfboard" style table with plugs setup to use laptops comfortably
  • Wi-fi is and will continue to be free

buy no prescription retin a
Edit

D

Dallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW):
  • One of the terminals in Dallas has a starbucks with an adjoining room that features a bar where you can plug in and pull up a stool. I think it was the C terminal. There online guide lists Starbucks near C8 and C27.
  • Two outlets near Skylink C1-20 stop in terminal C, at bottom of escalators near elevator
  • There is a Starbucks/Lounge between B28 and B29.
  • Pretty scarce around A37. A38 across from 'Ropin Ridin' has some by the windows behind the announcement desk. (2007 02 26)

Dallas Love Field, TX (DAL):
  • Southwest Airlines started testing free power stations, with 5 outlets each, at Gates 12 and 14 on Ja. 5, 2007. Go to the Southwest blog and let them know you want them to expand this to all their airports!!

Dayton Airport, OH, USA (DAY)
  • Free WiFi is no longer available.
  • Most columns have an outlet and there are numerous outlets behind seats along the walls.
Denver, Colorado, USA (DEN)
  • T-Mobile WiFi leaks from the United Red Carpet club if you can get close enough.
  • Conveniently located on every big silver pillar, often right next to the end of a row of seats in the departure lounge.
  • On the mezzanine in the middle of Concourse B, there is a Qwest Business Center with about 8 desks, all of which have power outlets.
  • Concourse C Silver pillar at gate C36 is located conveniently next to a row of seats. Upstairs in center of concourse there is T Mobile Wi-fi leaks from Admiral's club, occasionally there are some chairs scattered that you can move to the outlets upstairs.
Also upstairs waiting area near Frontier gates have chairs, some privacy and a reasonable number of outlets.

Detroit, Michigan (DTW):
  • Wifi provided by Boingo, $7.95/day.
  • NWA/McNamara World Terminal: Power outlets in most of the gate areas. You can find them on some of the stainless steel support pillars or next to the windows. Most of the gate areas I've sat in have 1-2 outlets.
  • McNamara Baggage Claim: near the exit doors at Carousel 1 (and presumably some others)
  • Smith Terminal: NEW "Laptop Pitstop" workstations are located near gates A 7, A 11, B 3, C 4, C 11 (post security). There are four outlets per station, along with a semi private booth and small desk and seat. Each location has multiple seats/stations. Also, there is a similar "Laptop Pitstop" (just a folding table and chairs near several power outlets) pre security in the corridor behind US Airways and Spirit ticket counters.
  • Wifi is provided in NWA lounges and is available in the terminal area around them. At DTW they are not secured. The best place to use them is C terminal where they have placed nice soft chairs right by the door!

Des Moines, IA (Des Moines International - DSM):
  • Gate A1: When facing the agent stand, the wall on the far left has one power outlet near the end of the rows of seats, near the windows.
  • Gate A2: When facing the agent stand, the wall on the far right has two power outlets near the ends of the rows of seats, one near the windows and one near the concourse hall.
  • Gates C1 and C2: When facing C1, there are two power outlets to your left, one on the wall in the gate area, the other in the hallway leading to other gates and baggage claim. Gate C2 has the outlets in the same position, but on the right as you face the gate. Each gate area outlet is located close to the entry to the gate, making the surrounding seats coveted positions.

Dubai International Airport - DXB):
(United Arab Emirates)
  • TERMINAL 1:
* Food Court (3rd Level)
* Irish Pub (2nd Level)
  • TERMINAL 3 (Emirates Airline Flights Only):
*Wifi is provided free on the red sleeper seats between gates 221 and 222 - SSID eklounges! some useful links for Dubai:
Dublin, Ireland (Dublin International Airport - DUB ):
  • In the airside departures areas
  • Pier B (the only circular pier, oldest of the airport gate areas): At the Gate Clock bar: turn left in the main bar door, look for tables on the left: the table just past the elevator has a pair of sockets near it on the bar side. Please note that the left-hand socket is broken / has something jammed in it.
  • Pier D: in the Cú Bar near gate 65: The space is divided into a left-hand bar and sales area and right-hand "lounge" side. Stand in the door of the right-hand lounge area and look toward the far end of the room, where the flat-screen TV is. The powerpoints / sockets are nearly down at the end of the room on the runway-side wall, more or less underneath a stuffed stag's head hanging high on that wall. The only useful seating for these sockets is right up against the end wall.

Duesseldorf, NRW (DUS):
  • The airport has free Wifi connection to the Internet. Have a look at the second floor.



Edit

E

Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI):
  • First floor landside catering area, power sockets underneath the seating
  • Airside, power sockets to be found in the booth seating at Wetherspoons.
  • Paid wifi from t-mobile and BT Openzone available throughout. British Airways lounge has free wifi (also via BT Openzone) which, helpfully, can be picked up from immediately outside the lounge, or, on a good day, even from EAT landside, or the booths in Wetherspoons airside.

Edit

F

Fresno, California (FAT): Sockets are located at the end of the terminal on the walls opposite the bathrooms. One of them is next to the custodian closet

Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Ft. Lauderdale International Airport - FLL):
  • Gate C-1: on the poles next to the television monitors and against the wall (WiFi status:Free, all around)

Fort Myers, Florida (RSW):
  • (WiFi status:Free, all around, even reaches the arrivals curb)

Frankfurt, Germany (FRA):
  • Second Floor in the Non-Schengen Airside area (passport needed to get in), Beside the emergency exit next to McDonalds. Behind the table a bit away from the McDonald's counter itself. On the other side of the counter there is also another socket underneath some advertising. This can be used from the table just around the corner. These are popular sockets. (WiFi status:Free for one/two hours by T-Mobile)
  • B departure gates: you'll find power outlets inside the gates, two on either side of the pay phones and some of the gates have 'desks' for laptops with power outlets.
  • Second Floor, restaurant (can't recall the name). In the smoking section, the tables away from the windows with floor lamps. These lamps can be unplugged and the power used. Of course, you have to purchase a food item to sit there.

Edit

G



Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, BWI (GCM)

Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA (GRR)
  • Gate A2 lounge in corner near TV
  • Free WiFi too!

  • See 'Owen Roberts International Airport' under 'O'

Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina (GSP):

  • Terminal B has signs in the seating area pointing out outlets. Also, there are some along the wall. WiFi is free and available in the terminal areas.


Guernsey Airport, UK Channel Islands (GSY)

  • There is free WiFi in the departure lounges and downstairs near the information desk. There are power points (two) upstairs in the food court in a small alcove to the right of the counter (floor level, back corner). There are also power outlets (two?) in the downstairs waitring area, right corner by the windows. pacquiao vs margarito

Edit

H



Halifax, Canada (YHZ)

  • Find the little desk-kiosks with telephones at either end of the secure area.
  • Free Wifi near Tim Hortons, reaches most gates with desks.

Heathrow, United Kingdom (LHR)

  • Terminal 1:

The T Mobile wifi desks have power hidden on them UK 3 pin plugs. Also the pub next to the BA lounge has a non standard socket that works with european (round pin) style plugs.

On the round pillars bearing large illuminated posters, in a seating area near Caffe Nero.

On the steel pillars bearing lights near Pret a Manger.

In Giraffe restaurant, on the table nearest the washrooms. In the corridors leading to any men’s washroom.

There are 2-pin Euro/North American 110 volt shaver outlets within men’s washrooms.

  • Terminal 3, go to the overflow seating area behind the duty free shops. Go straight ahead as you enter the departure area through all the shops. Good seating, air-conditioned, two internet terminals (neither working) power outlet on your left about half way down.

  • Terminal 4: In bench areas, look for floor hatches in the carpet. Near gate 7 (used to be the BA Serenity Lounge) there are power sockets near the windows in the seating area's opposite of the toilets. No free WiFi, Dubai Hotels , Apartments for rent in Dubai , but T Mobile hotspots.

  • Terminal 5: Many ventilation columns and pilars have one power socket embedded (gate floor). Not many are really situated for use while seated. Many power sockets in the seating area behind the EAT outlet on the main departures level (sockets at floor level below the bench seats). plastic kits

Helsinki Vantaa, Finland (HEL)

  • Sockets are practically everywhere for cleaning staff usage, however you can use it as well. It's not difficult to find a chair next to it, especially in the area of the gates. I prefer Gate 26 because it is right after the security check and has a cafe next to it. You can also find Alexanderi Cafe which has also a couple of plugins if you are lucky.
  • Internet is free of charge, just accept the terms for the network.

Hong Kong Airport, Lan tau, Hong Kong (HKG)

  • Terminal 1

  • Terminal 2

  • 4D movie theatre in terminal 2, accepts cash, eps and credit card

  • Free WiFi in the entire Terminal

  • All around on massive cylindrical pillars, at floor level.

  • Upstairs food area has lounges and you find large black advertising signs placed here and there. On one side of these advertising noticeboards down the bottom under the ledge are power outlets. You need to look and not easy todo discretely but they are there. Soft lounges, tables, food, free internet and power what more could you want.

  • At the departure area, next to the coffee shop near Cathay - there are 2 plug-ins

  • Terminal 2

  • There are no available outlets in the entire Terminal 2 except one: As you cross over from Terminal 1, down the escalator and immediately to the left - there are 2 plug ins. At the plug-ins, they charge for WiFi, but if you charge up here and move into the main Terminal area,

  • You can also pay to go into the "rest area" and use their services which include electric plug-ins.

Houston Hobby Airport (HOU)

  • In the Pappasito's/Wendy's food court area, there are outlets on each of the pillars.
  • In Terminal C the North and South concourses have 4 or 5 stations with outlets.

Huntsville, AL (HSV)

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Power outlets near seats are rare. One outlet is directly behind seats at gate 9.

Edit

I



Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
  • Paid Wi-Fi throughout entire airport, provided by AT&T FreedomLink @ $7.95 a day or $19.95 a month
  • Some free wifi available, at least in Terminal B
  • Lots of outlets, only some work. Working ones are marked with a blue plastic ad above them for Chase Bank that say, "This Outlet Works, now you can too" courtesy of Jason Pearce) or "You and your laptop can sigh with relief now". Ad does change over time, so might be different. Outlets frequently on floor, near restrooms or restaraunts and piese auto din dezmembrari
piese auto online Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Airport (IOM)
  • Free Wifi from Isle of Man Government

Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST)
  • (Some/most) cafeterias provide internet access codes and power outlets.

auto insurance Edit

J





John F. Kennedy - New York, NY (JFK)
  • Free WiFi throughout the JetBlue terminal.
  • At the end of the main part of the JetBlue terminal, there is a ring of plugs.
  • In the secondary part of the JetBlue terminal, there are plugs randomly scattered about on the walls.
  • Outlets along the tables outside the International Food Hall in front of Gate 9
  • In the center of each pod of gates at T6 is a large circle bench around a central stairwell. There is generally abundant (though akward) seating and power outlets along the top.
  • Lots of outlets in T7 down by the departure gates and cafe bar areas.

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), Nairobi, Kenya
  • Outlet in the walkway beside the row of taxfree shops. Bring your own adapter.
  • Outlets by the drinks fridges in a couple of the small reataurants.
  • Free Wifi was out of service as at Feb 2006
  • Kenya Airways (KQ) has wifi in their Simba Lounge. I wasn't flying with them, but sat outside in hall and used it. Didn't see power though.

Edit

K



Kansas City Airport - Kansas City, MO USA (MCI)
  • Check for outlets under the pay phones in the departure lounges.
  • Terminal A, seating area between gates 14 & 15 (outside of secured area). Outlets are located under the seats.
  • Free Wi-Fi.
  • Terminal B, Gate 58, underneath seats attached to pillar

Kuala Lumpur International Airport
  • They have a free internet booth near the very last gate.
  • Also Plug-ins are available Through Out the Airport, but their cybercafe is very cheap to call anywhere in the world.
  • Plug-ins located in the Malaysia Gold Lounge for the business class.

Edit

L



La Guardia - New York, NY (LGA)

  • US Airways terminal, upstairs and across from the counters, there are large white pillars, many of which have outlets at their base. Inside the US Airways Shuttle gate, the setup is akin to a business lounge with cubicles and couches, with many outlets.

  • Delta terminal. While old and well, rather nasty, there are clusters of plugs in most of the gate areas, although sometimes they're concealed by the rows of 70s era seating. You have to be careful however, a few of the sockets don't even work, although usually one of the two or one of the four (sockets) will provide power. Don't forget the technician's secret: wiggle that plug!

Las Vegas, NV USA (LAS)

  • McCarran Int'l Airport provies FREE WiFi throughout! (simply open a browser first, and click "Agree" on their default page and it will give you an IP address)

Terminal 1 / Main building

  • Gate C5, wall opposite the outdoor windows, a couple of feet to the right of the hallway containing bathrooms and the official charging station (which is always packed), a foot off the ground: 2 3-pronged outlets. Both outlets are missing the springy bumps that hold plugged in items in place, but they work none-the-less.

  • A wall of power outlets in a hall going toward gates C1-C25. About 10 of them, 4.5 feet up from the wall. The outlets at C1 are on the side of the walls that face the shuttle train.

  • Throughout D terminal, there are power outlets set into the floor, scattered about. All conveniently by seating areas. Usually behind the columns along the walkway and against the walls/windows. This is how it should be at ALL the airports.

Terminal 2 / International

  • Power spread around the terminals, some near the seats. Open, free 802.11g with email address entry to confirm reading acceptable use policy.

  • By the Hawaiian Air ticket counter, go right and look for the stairway. Power at the base of the stairs, right around the corner from some seats.

  • At the Hawaiian Air gate waiting area, power by the window nearest the gate and on the wall farthest from the gate.

Long Island MacArthur Airport, Islip, NY (ISP)

  • No WiFi access currently.

  • Plugs in the seats and along the high tables in the Southwest terminals, which makes up the bulk of this small airport. However, power in these does not always work.

Los Angeles LAX

Gate 102
  • Underneath the payphones
Gate 120
  • One on the pole on first gate lounge along the long hallway on the way to gates 121 (at the The Qantas departure gates).
  • Various ones along the walls... no chairs, get their early as everyone charges their IPODS or even there.
  • Lounge far end before security, upper level. Near the pay phones, (opposite end from the MacDonalds side.) tuck in along the payphones in the back corner.
  • Wifi available in the concourse area.
  • More plugs available in the food court lounge with all the tables over looking the unways....head up escalators straight back.

Gate 23A and 24A
  • Near the payphones. A second outlet is in the little nook right next to 24A's exit door.
  • Just inside the food court area behind Starbucks near gate 24; on the left as soon as you enter.
  • On columns near gate 26 and 28.

Terminal 2
  • Upstairs there is free WiFi at the datavalet where you can also see the router, etc.

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) (search under "H" for 'eathrow)

London City Airport (LCY)
London Luton (LTN):
  • groundside, on the left-hand outside wall of the Bar des Voyageurs bar: there is an "outdoor" / outside drinking area with tables. Look toward the back of this area (in the direction of the checkin area at the rear of this part of the terminal. There are at least two sets of outlets in the pillars on the outside of the bar wall. This is the only place where there are outlets next to seats. There are more outlets all around on the walls, but since the seating is all clustered in the centre of the hall these are hard to use, unless you want to sit on the floor. Forex Trading Platforms

Metatrader 4 Broker Edit

M

My blogpost


Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD), Madrid, Spain:

  • On fire hose bases near gates.
  • In Terminal 4, after security control, at the corners of restroom "mini-buildings" between J58/J59 and J56/J57 gates
  • In Terminal 4, before security control, in the corridor leading to "Puente Aereo" dedicated security check, facing counters 900
  • In the Starbucks. In the back part (not open at night) there are two tables at the back with a socket nearby

Manila Airport; Ninoy Aquino Airport: Terminal Two

Terminal Two is the main international terminal that visitors use when entering or leaving the Philippines. It's a large modern building but security is very heavy and you can't enter without a valid ticket and passport.

Once you've cleared all the security checks and Immigration, you will find several 6 to 7 meter long tables with stools set up every hundred metres or so inside the main departure terminal that you can plug your laptop into while waiting for your flight. This service is also thankfully 100% free, but they can get very busy during peak times. I did not see if there were any such outlets outside though.

Melbourne Airport, Melbourne, Australia (MEL)

  • Virgin Blue Terminal (T3) uses a fairly consistent gate layout with a pair of power outlets to the lower right side of the beside the TV sets situated on back wall of each gate. There are also usually a single spare socket beside the vending machines at most of the odd numbered gates (Confirmed at Gates 7 and 9).
  • No power sockets at Gate 10
  • Power socket underneath the billboard between Gate 6 and Gate 8
  • Hudson's Coffee shop at Gate 4 has a single spare point on the 3rd table (the one next to the gray pillar. Socket is on the pillar)

Memphis, TN, USA (MEM)

  • Power outlets just past the Northwest Airlines wing (Terminal B). A couple of power outlets on brick wall and near some of the chairs.
  • No free WiFi.
Milan, Malpensa, Italy
  • Power outlet, terminal 1, check in area 1, there are some seats along the corridor behind check in area one. There is a green power plug on the wall to the left of these.

Minneapolis, MN, USA (MSP)
  • Pay per use WiFi in most of the airport. Has roaming agreements with other Wi-fi carriers ($4.99/day access charge)
  • Gates C3+ TGI Friday's in terminal C has a row of stools and a long counter with plenty over power outlets. Food, steak and power.
  • Concourse D - a well hidden stairway to an upstairs Observation Deck. There's a couple outlets there, and pure peace and quiet.
  • Concourse E near the end of this concourse there is a D'Amico's with power ports all along one half wall.
  • Concourse F Workstation area near F1 with phone, cell phone chargers and power. weak Wi fi signal
  • Gates G1-G5. quad power outlet on wall next to G5. Was working 7/23. Not working 7/30
  • Gates G14-G16 Power located in payphone/restroom area. Strong Wifi signal as well
  • Gate G16. On wall behind pole opposite stairs.

Montreal, QC, Canada (YUL)
  • Power outlet near Gate 81 at International departures. Near payphones and restrooms.
  • Near gate 47. 3 Stand-up tables, each with 2 power outlets. Space for 6 laptop users
  • Near gate 85. Along the wall to the right of the gate- behind the first chair.
  • Near gate 85. Behind the wall to the right of the gate there are three small tables- each with a power plug.
  • Near gate 89. At the bottom of the escalator- to your right is a cement pole and two chairs. Behind the cement pole there are 2 outlets.

Munich International Airport, Munich, Germany: Gary Pelton
  • Along the windows at all the main gates, there are radiator pipes. If you follow the pipes, you will see some pipes come out of the radiators and go down into the floor. There is power behind these pipes. These are standard european power sockets. The radiators are close to the seating for the gates (close enough that the power cord can reach the seats.
  • In the Terminal 1 C area I don't see any radiator plugs, but there are a few plugs spaced out a long ways along the windows at the gates, within range of the seats at some gates (C08 and probably many more), also there are plugs in some smaller hallways leading to the washrooms, though no seats.
  • The Kempinski Hotel lobby (between Terminals 1&2 i.e. outside security) has a number power strips and ethernet jacks (free internet if you have an ethernet cable) on the LHS as you face reception. This is by a cafe and NOT in the business center. The power jacks support both UK and European plugs and I think there are some US ones.]
  • 1 hour of free wifi at the McDonalds (IF you have a German cellphone number to receive the SMS with access code). Connect to tmobile hotspot in the McDonalds and click on the Happy Hour image, then enter your German cell number, and check the first checkbox and submit, then get the PIN off your phone and input it on the page and submit and you're rolling. No purchase necessary. There might be some wall plugs as well in the McCafe (European only)

Edit

N



Narita, Japan (NAA)

  • International: Don't go down the stairs into the departure lounge; there are only two very awkward working outlets, a few deceptive non-working outlets, plus the shaver outlet in the men's room. Instead, stay up in the corridor and find an outlet on the wall.
  • True, skip the departure lounge, I was kicked off the outlet twice in one hour. take the escalators downstairs to the arrival area.
vanzari auto Norfolk, VA, USA (ORF)

  • Outlets in the carpeted "wainscoting" right under the seats. Also sometimes on pillars near podiums.
  • Southwest Gates have workstations with plugs.

Novosibirsk, Russia: Tolmachevo airport (OVB)

Domestic lines terminal, first floor:


  • Under the long desk of 'Chaska kofe' on the right side of the entrance.

  • At the near escalator from 2nd floor (all outlets located at 40 cm height).

Second floor:

  • In the '33 Pingvina' ('33 Penguins') ice cream cafe, at the wall opposite the entrance.

Newark, NJ, USA (EWR)
  • accesorii auto online
  • Inconvenient but possible: some of the departure lounges near the food court (e.g. C132-133) have outlets at the edge of the carpeting on the floor. Better, look for any gate that has no huge glass wall, and drag one of the seating units nearer to a power outlet in the outer wall. Gates like C80 have some outlets on the outer wall, halfway across the row of windows, concealed behind the seats.
  • Sometimes you can sit near one of the ticketcounters or storefronts and if the people are nice (or if you seem desperate enough) they'll let you plug in. Very uncomfortable. auto audi online
  • Also look on the floor near some of the seating units inbetween gates - there are at least 2 available outlets at the beginning of the C3 terminal.
  • Some of the gates have Samsung Charging stations installed as stand alone kiosks in between the seats, confirmed sighting in both Terminal A and C at domestic gates, unsure about Terminal B and international gates.

Nice Cote d'Azur, France (NCE)

  • Terminal 1 In the non-Schengen area there are spare outlets next to the arcade games by gates B39 41.
  • Terminal 2 (Air France/Easyjet) has one that I know of airside by the toilets opposite gate A11. It is hidden next to a seat in a cream plastic box. There may be other similar cream plastic boxes but I haven't found any in the non-schenger area (Easyjet to England part) so don't go through passport control until you need to. Door Handles ,
Door Handles, Door Knobs Edit

O



Oakland, California (OAK)
  • There are several outlets behind/among the benches at the far end of the baggage claim.
  • There are outlets near the gates, in the waiting areas, below the windows overlooking the planes. If you have a long enough cord you might be able to reach the first row of seats, but watch the out for tripping people. Otherwise sit on the window ledge or the floor.
  • Great power plug spot (6 outlets) in Terminal 2, across from the Men's room by the Round Table Pizza
  • Almost all of the open power plugs in the Oakland airport are on the floor, they look like brass circles. Don't go scratching your head looking for wall outlets.
  • Sprint PCS offers wireless connectivity at Oakland for $9.95 for a day pass.
  • In Terminal 2, directly across from the kiosk between Gate 5 and Gate 7, there is a receptacle with two plugs to the left of the Round Table seating area. It is right next to a bench so you don't have to drag cords.

Oklahoma City, OK, USA (OKC)

  • Gates 1-9, there are some power massage chairs, you can plug in while sitting in the chair. It's very uncomfortable though if you aren't paying for a massage. There are a few in the pillars down towards the end of the gate area for the 1-9 gates.

Omaha, NE, USA (OMA)

  • In the North Terminal ("B" gates), power outlets are available on many of the posts around the edge of the carpeted area, and a few along the outer walls, below the windows.
  • Since the both terminals tend to be nearly identical, this probably holds true for the South terminal as well.
Orange County, CA, USA (SNA) - John Wayne Airport
  • (SNA), Orange County, California. At the airport, you'll find a long power bar tracks the back of the seating at each gate, with the plugs easily accessible as you recline in the well-worn leather seats.

Orlando, FL, USA (MCO)

  • In the main Terminal, power outlets with desks (and some with Internet terminals) are available right after leaving security. Make a U-turn when you see the Starbucks.
  • Also in the main Terminal, in the seating areas next to the Food Court, there are dual brass-covered outlets on the floor. The only bad thing is the furniture is nailed to the floor, so you'll either have to sit on the floor, or hold the laptop on your lap. MCO has FREE WIFI!!!!!!
  • Southwest has added leather chairs with two plugs in the armrests at most gates, along with the charging stations.

Orly (Paris south), France

  • After Metal detector there are tables with french outlets + Pay wifi
  • Before Metal detector only 1 outlet on the third floor at the cafe in front of the stairs. The have a TV and there are two availble outlets next to the TV outlet.

Ottawa, Canada (YOW)

  • At gates 1 12, and probably also 12 16, look for the pillars with the telephones. Under the little tables are outlets.

Owen Roberts International Airport, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (GCM)

  • Power is available from several wall outlets.
  • LIME (formerly Cable & Wireless) provide WiFi hotspots throughout the airport. Signup is required for non-customers.

Edit

P



Philadelphia, Pennsylvanian (PHL):
  • Throughout the B/C Terminal connector in the Food Court area, there are power outlets in the pillars and rocking chairs near the outlets. Wifi is free for college students on weekdays and to everyone on weekends through AT&T. Free wireless is also available at Saxby's Coffee stand near C31.
  • Concourse C, near gate C17, in the floor in walkway. There are some seats that have been moved out of the Gate area. You can reach the power outlet in the floor from one of them.
  • Gates E 1-10 (Southwest/Delta): Look for the green lockers on either side of the main corridor. Under each are a pair of outlets.

Phoenix, Arizona (Sky Harbor International Airport - PHX):
  • Gate 10: to the right when facing the gate (2 outlets, chairs, good WiFi signal)
  • Gate A-17: on the pole near the bank of payphones (2 outlets)
  • Gate A 18: on the pole near the women's restroom (2 outlets) - chair close by!
  • Gate A 18: on the wall about half way up (2 outlets) - above bank of chairs!
  • Gate A-19: under the arrival/departure televisions (2 outlets)
  • Gate A-20: on the pole near the Gate A20 sign (2 outlets)
  • Gate B-25: on the pole beside the seating near the gate desks (2 outlets)
  • Gate D-1: on granite pillar
  • Gate D-5: also on pillar facing terminal hall. Most outlets in D are covered!
  • Wireless internet service is now available free of charge to Sky Harbor visitors. It is available on both sides of security, in retail areas and near the gates at the airport. If a passenger’s laptop computer or wireless electronic device is configured to operate in a wireless mode, it will automatically connect to the internet when powered up near the shops and gates at Sky Harbor.

Pittsburgh, PA (PIT):
  • Free Wi-Fi at Pittsburgh International Airport is now available in both the Landside and the Airside Terminals, effective 9/10/07
  • Free Wifi throughout the Airside terminals; reception varies. Always good reception in the food court. No reception in baggage claim.
  • Most gates have a trash can, behind which there is a twin outlet.
  • In the terminal area, the upstairs lobby (outside the US Airways Club) has a single outlet on either side. Not much, but my experience tells me that the concourses only have outlets in the walkway - no chairs near them either. * Many power outlets are now available at Pittsburgh International Airport.

Portland, OR (PDX):

  • The large common area right after security has a plugin on the wall over by the wheelchair storage that you can drag a chair too. There are several more outlets in the floor around there but they are recessed about an inch, so depending on your plug, it won't fit.
  • There are a few outlets at the gates: on the poles with payphones, and obvious ones at the base of pillars, and in corners.
  • The airport has free WiFi.
  • Service Centers can be found on this map:
  • Concourse A Service Center: Located just before Gate A-2, workstations with phones, computer ports and cell phone charging stations.
  • Concourse C Service Centers: Located across from Gates 4 and 14, workstations with phones and computer ports and cell phone charging stations.
  • Concourse D Service Center: Located near Gate D7, telephone workstations equipped with computer ports and cell phone charging stations.
  • The Laurelwood Brew Pub, located at the end of Concourse A, has several tables positioned in the combined waiting area with power outlets on the wall next to the tables. You should patronize the establishment to sit there (favorite budget item: cup of black bean chili), but they're pretty lax unless it's jamming.

Plumerilla Airport, Mendoza, Argentina (MDZ)
  • Upstairs in the restaurant on the column near the windows
  • Upstairs on the pole at the top of the stairs

Prague, Czech Republic (PRG)

  • Non-Schengen Terminal - Pretty good for wall outlets, A and B gates have sockets at each concrete pillar, with seats right next to them. Also, once I caught some free wifi.

Providence, RI (T.F. Green State Airport / PVD)

  • Many power outlets are hooked up to columns around gates 1-6 (main terminal) and I am assuming the other half has them as well.
Edit

Q

Quad Cities Airport (MLI)
  • Outlets near the TV and around some of the posts at the bar/restaurant midway between terminals A and B.
  • Outlets around the edge of the seating area in both terminals.
  • Free wifi available.

Queenstown, NZ (ZQN)
  • In the lounge, on the walls furthest from the cafe.
piese auto online ieftinepiese auto online ieftine Quito, Ecuador (UIO)
  • Gate A1, on the wall outside the bar next to the Bacardi display.
  • Free wifi (movistar)

Edit

R

Raleigh/Durham International Airport , NC (RDU)
  • One outlet on wall across from gates A5/A6, in between two seats of seats. Overall, very slim pickins!
  • Wifi is provided through a AT&T RADIUS/web-auth scheme. $7.95 for 24 hours access. Scandalous bastards.

Reno/Tahoe International Airport (RNO)
  • Outlets in the main terminal near the skier sclupture, to the right of Peet's Coffee and opposite the hallway to baggage claim.
  • At least eight outlets at the top of the esclator to the C gates
  • Dozens of outlets along the hallway between the B and C gates, outside of security
  • To the left of the coffeeshop across from gate C3
  • Pretty much every pillar and along the walls of the C gates.

Roanoke Regional Airport (ROA)
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout airport. SSID is ROA-WI-FI.
  • Outlets near all the main gates (easy to spot) and at the couple of small desks in hallway.
  • If you have time before going through security, there are three desks with power outlets along the 2nd level balcony.

Greater Rochester International Airport (ROC)
Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
  • Spotty paid Wifi in Terminal B outside of secure area (not sure about other areas)
  • Outlet in Terminal B, outside of secure area, second floor, between Ciao and AutoGrill (Pillar behind bench).

Rotterdam Airport, the Netherlands (RTM)paid
  • Wi-Fi throughout the whole building, after the security checkpoint it's free! (T-Mobile HotSpot), worked very well :) (just checking email & browsing).
  • It's a very small airport, so you'll probaly end up in the lounge right at the gates and the restaurant (it's that small).
  • Outlets are on every pillar in the lounge, I guess about 4 outlets for 8 chairs.
  • Before checkpoint internet access is available at the information desk (credit-card, sms-service or vouchers).

Edit

S



Sacramento International Airport (SMF)
  • Sacramento County Airport System's free WiFi is available throughout the indoor public areas of Sacramento International Airport: Terminal A, Terminal B and the Rental Car Terminal.
  • Lower level, live outlet, two plugs on wall across from the women's bathroom under the eastern escalator.
  • Lower level, dead outlet outside entrance to men's bathroom under the eastern escalator.
  • Upper level, Gate A2, live outlet, two plugs, in NW corner of childrens' play area by north-facing windows. Close to chairs.
  • The Vino Volo wine bar and restaurant in Terminal A near the food court has tables with a two outlets at each table.

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
  • Power is found in most concourses along the exterior walls underneath the windows.
  • WiFi is limited to paid service from Sprint. Also accepts some selected roaming partners.

San Antonio International Airport (SAT)
  • Southwest Airlines has free outlet bars at gates 3 and 4 in Terminal 1.
        *WiFi is $9.95 a day

San Diego International Airport - Lindbergh Field (SAN)
  • There is free WiFi at Terminals 1 & 2.

San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
  • United : T-Mobile WiFi
    • Gates 84-88 : On the pillars between the seats and the walkways
  • Free WIFI at the Peets Coffee shop

San Jose International Airport (SJC)
  • Wayport WiFi in most of the C Gates
  • C6: If you're facing the gate, look to the left wall of the gate. Near the corner of the wall facing the concourse (facing Runways on the other side of the concourse) there's an outlet at the end of the row of seats.
  • If you happen to fly Alaska or Fronteir Airlines, their section of the C concourse (C 12, C 14, C 15, C 16) has a "business center" with several cubicles set up and copius amounts of AC plugs for "charging up." I haven't checked in other parts of San Jose becuase I usually only fly Alaska.

American Airlines has an Admiral's club in Terminal A and T-Mobile Wifi leaks out.

Terminal A has free wifi provided by the airport. It also has two "laptop bars" as you walk towards your gates. They are situated across the hall from the gates and have 3 seats each with power outlets and USB outlet to charge your USB devices. (Nov. 20, 2008)

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
  • Baggage-claim level, between carousals 14 and 15, there's an outlet behind the escalators next to the drinking fountains.
  • Between gates A1 and A3: Plugs on every column; adjoining benches.
  • On the N concource there are outlets on most of the brown pillars under the payphones and next to the banks of phones by N8
  • The S concourse also has outlets at the bottom of most of the brown pillars.
  • B Concourse: There are a bunch of white pillars along the windows. Every 5 they hit a corner and often there is a dual outlet, most of the ones I've seen are silver.
  • Saw a dude using one on the pilars right behind the security checkpoint. TSA didn't bitch.
  • A Concourse at the very end in the area of A12, A13, A14 (Delta primarily) is the Mountain Room Bar. You can seat yourself. In the outside "corral" area of the bar at the very end towards A14, the last two person table, is a double power outlet. Sit, eat, drink, and power.
  • In the C concourse there is a Starbucks with power outlets. They are located under the sofa part.

Shanghai International Airport (Pudong PVG)
  • Terminal one has power points located in the waiting areas (for cleaners primarily), these are located near the edge railing towards the floor air conditioning ducts.
  • Plug types are both Chinese (Australian) standard and US Standard, however power is 220 volts.
Free Wi-fi is available in the Restaurant located on level 1 of Terminal 1 - before checking in. Wi-fi in the waiting areas is for a fee.

Shannon, Ireland (SNN)

  • First floor restaurant. Go to the counter at the end near the cash registers. Power outlet on the other side of the counter on the left near the floor. Free Eircom Wi-Fi.

Spokane, WA (GEG)
  • On the B councourse there are many outlets mostly under the windows along the odd-numbered gates.

Springfield, IL (SPI)
  • After check-in, before security: on the right, near the windows, nice work bench, enough room for 3+ to work but 2 chairs. Plenty of outlets and free wifi.

St. Louis, MO (STL)

  • Connector between terminal C and terminal D, right outside the AA Admiral's Club. Comfy chairs, several outlets, and T-Mobile Wifi.

  • In Terminal E (Southwest) there are outlets in the recesses near the doors of many shops. At some of them (the Bagel/breakfast place comes to mind), you should be able to grab a table too. Down near Gate 2 (which is usually unused) there are a few outlets along the wall.

  • Some Gates have a pay phone kiosk near the door. There are outlets in the back of the kiosk (facing the wall about waist height). These outlets typically get less traffic than the clearly visible ones thus allowing a better fit of the plug in the outlet.

St. Petersburg, Pulkovo airport, Russia

  • There are a few outlets at the gates. Also, the restaurants (i.e. TGI Friday's) has plenty of outlets.
  • Internet is free of charge, but a bit on the slow side.
Stockholm, Sweden

  • Just after the security check there is a few internet terminals. You need to pay for internet access, but underneth the bar with stools that runs past the terminals, there are power outlets with standard European grounded plGaugs.

Sydney Domestic Terminal (T2), Sydney Australia (SYD) Virgin Blue Departure Gates
  • Gate 34, underneath the WIP sign
  • Gate 36 - Six point points at this gate - one double at the WIP sign, one to the right side of the window, and a double point on the defibrillator.
  • Gate 38 - One single bheind the vending machine (long thin arms and urgent need only); One double point on the main concourse area beside the payphone
  • Gate 40 - Large pillar behind the coffee vendor has one double point runway side, and one on the coffee shop side.
Food Court
  • Food court prior to leaving the arrivals area has unsecured wireless called Virgin Lounge
Qantas Gates
  • Gate 53 - Unsecured wireless from somewhere, name DLINK. No plugs but (so far) unrestricted internet access, as at 20 April 2009.

Syracuse, NY (SYR)

  • There is a power outlet in the Au Bon Pain cafe prior to security. You may need to move a table but it's live!
  • Free wifi throughout the terminal
  • In The JetBlue terminal area, there are some outlets on the wall right near the roped off area. You will have to sit on the floor but, thats where it is. P.S. seating in the Jetblue waiting area is limited so arrive early to get a seat, unless you don't mind sitting on the floor. (Thats at Jetblue Gate 15 vacuum spares)

Edit

T



Tampa, Florida (TPA)
  • Free WiFi throughout the airport.
  • they are hidden under the chairs in the various terminals.
  • A Terminal: around the NW and CO gates area - there are some old pay telephone seats where the pay phones have been removed, making a great laptop area with power.
  • Landside: there are outlets near the waiting areas on the Transfer Level, where a power cord can reach to some seats. Some columns also have outlets for digital devices.

Taipei, Taiwan Taoyuan Int'l Airport (TPE)

Terminal 2
  • Power outlets available only at SOME boarding gates. You will usually find people gathering around. Must sit on the floor or use nearby chairs if not taken. Outlets are very rare and hard to find (I disagree - both my boarding gates in 1 and 2 had some and...)
There are power outlets every few metres in open areas - not sure if airport security would tell you to move on or not.

  • There is also a small internet room with 2 or 3 computers, outlets, and weak WiFi signal. All for FREE if you can squeeze in line.
  • Free WiFi in some other parts of the airport, especially in the food area. Look for the coffee shop and several noodle bars clustered together. Sadly though, absolutely NO power outlets here.
  • Go to the food court near the transit hotel on L4. Free wifi and two power outlets in the 'booth' area.
  • Free Internet kiosks scattered around as well.

Terminal 1
  • WiFi and free desktop usage available in a small internet room. Outlets are available inside, but the room is only large enough for 2 or 3 people.
NOTE: This terminal is so old, dirty, and generally lame, many people just walk to Terminal 2 during their layover.

Toronto, Canada (YYZ)

  • T1: Near gate 142, outlets are in the carpet under hatches at the ends of the rows of seats.

  • T2: Power on the pillars, at least in the Rapidair/USA area. Elsewhere, maybe in the phone kiosks. Gate 206 has several round outlets built into the carpet not far from the podium. Around Gate 210, there is no power - the ports on the wall are central vacuum. Free wireless is offered in the Air Canada Maple Leaf lounge, accessible in the areas surrounding the lounge as well. Door Handles Pacquiao vs Margarito

TLV Ben Gurion Airport, Israel (TLV)

  • Single outlet (local plugs only) under each public telephone in the 4 gate areas; inconvenient to seats. Gates by the airport windows do not have telephones, hence no power, but the terminal is small enough that you can sit a few gates back and plug in. In central plaza, one can find metalic cafe-style chairs and tables next to gray marble platforms. Each marble platform has a single outlet, that can be used while sitting at the tables. No purchase necessary. Free wifi throughout the terminal.

Turin, Italy

  • Before Security and on the floor one level up from the Check-in area above the security zone. There are Multiple Outlets available on a column located in the cafe bar area located between the two escalators and overlooking the Check-in area itself. It is a smaller airport so getting a charge before going through is not a big issue.
Edit

U

Edit

V

Vancouver, Canada (YVR)

  • Free WiFi throughout airport.

  • International arrivals & transit: Look for the pillars with the semicircular metal hoops near their bases: outlets are there. ***NOTE: Not all of those outlets are functioning (those near gate E87 in USA departures area were not working on 2008-11-10).

  • B-16: Only one outlet available. It's at the window that looks over the boarding ramp, roughly dead centre on the supporting beam.

  • C gates corridor: Look at the corner where C36 meets the corridor; also, the external wall near C35, especially in those little bay window niches. Avoid radiators. Elsewhere, look near the shoeshine stand and anywhere an electric buggy is parked.

  • Gate C46: There is an outlet on one of the posts across from the gate, but it's usually used by the vendor right beside it. There are a couple on the window radiator.

  • Gates C46-C47: Between gates C46 and C47, there's an outlet under the Telus phone card vending machine. One outlet is free (the other used by the machine). There are also some along the window radiator.

Vienna, Austria (VIE)

  • Free WiFi. More information (in German) in this document

  • There are two power outlets below the Fire Hose by the toilets near to Departure Gate A8. It might be a little difficult to use them when the gates are busy, but not impossible.

  • There are quite a lot of power outlets on the way to gate C 31-75. You can find them very easily at the waiting rows opposing the shops of Swarovski, swatch etc. I'm not sure about other gates, but I guess it's the same there.

Vilnius, Lithuania (VNO)
  • Free WiFi in 2006! (wasn't working consistently in 2005). Look in the very back corners by the windows. Each corner has a small cylinder-shaped table with power. There may also be an Ethernet cable dangling from the same table, but I haven't found that it works in
  • Quality

Edit

W



Warsaw, Poland (WAW)

  • Some outlets by the gates at floor level.
  • WiFi is no longer free there as of my last visit there in July 2006. There are 3 companies that provide paid WiFi, but I wasn't able to connect to any (connections timed out, or I needed a phone that could receive SMS messages), so I was out of luck.
  • I haven't had any problems with the PlusGSM wifi connection here, in October of 2006. I connected, created an account, paid 15 PLN (for 900 minutes) on a credit card, and was on my way. Power outlets are definitely difficult to find, but considering how poorly designed the airport is, that isn't too surprising so you could do auto hibride.


  • I (tried to) use the PlusGSM WiFi numerous times (having owned a Polish PlusGSM number). The rate was fantastic (1 US$ cent per hour or something like that when charging your phone account) but the service was very unstable. Once you get authorized everything is fine. The web page where you sign in is extremely slow and usually times out (YMMV - I used this service maybe 20 times and it was working OK in maybe 50% of the cases).

Washington, D.C. Dulles Airport (IAD)
  • The Vino Volo wine bar and restaurant in the United C Concourse near Gate C3 has tables with a two outlets at each table.

West Palm Beach, FL (PBI)
  • Two power outlets between gate agents' desk and windows. Convenient to seats. Free wifi throughout terminal. Also, Outlet on inside of outer wall between the Bar and Burger King in B Terminal, underneath the gaming machines.

  • In C concourse there is a power strip attached to the side of the wooden Public Phone booths next to gate C1.There are about 6 outlets so everyone has plenty of power. Charge your phone too while you're at it. Free WiFi as noted above throughout the entire airport.

Weeze, Germany (NRN)

  • At the boarding gates, near the washrooms there is a power outlet, right underneath the change machine, which is used to power to it. One socket is occupied by the change machine, but the other is nearly always available. It's a standard European plug.

Windhoek (Hosea Kutako), Namibia (WDH)
  • Bording area: On both ends of the airport side of the bording area, are sockets. One behind the post box on the right, one under the fire hydrant on the left. Some shops also have sockets just inside their doorways. ZA style plugs
  • WiFi available at the cafe, NAD (or ZAR) 20 buys you 45 minutes.

Whitetail Deer Hunting Hunting Texas Trophies | V-Bharre Ranch is the premier ranch destination in Texas that provides the best sika deer hunting and whitetail deer hunting.

Gate 14 (Continental Airlines) has a recharging station with two desks and outlets. Also, between Gates 12 and 14 there are two outlets where there used to be several wall-mounted phones. Note that the outlets on the concourse by Gate 14 do NOT work.

Edit

Y

Edit

Z

Zurich, Switzerland
  • Pay Wifi available all over the place.
  • Just by the Swiss business lounge just past passport control there is a "surfpoint" which has desks and power readily available.
  • Once you go through the metal detectors into the gate area power is hard to find in my experience.


ScrewTurn Wiki version 2.0.22. Some of the icons created by FamFamFam.
This wiki is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License and hosted by Jeff Sandquist.