If you want to locate Lost and Found at Hartsfield Jackson Airport in Atlanta or where your flight's baggage carousel is at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, you can now do so with 42 US airport maps provided by Bing Maps.
To access the airport maps, you can navigate from your desktop to Bing Maps and enter an airport name, airport code or city. You can also text the map to your mobile phone or access the maps directly on your mobile device by navigating to Bing Maps.
Alternately, you can search for your flight status on Bing.com and then select a map link next to the airport information.
The airport maps can be viewed from Road, Bird's eye or Traffic perspectives.
Once you text the map from your desktop to your mobile advice, you can get directions and use the "what's nearby" feature to find restaurants, stores and nearby deals.
So far, there is no apparent integration between Bing Maps' airport maps and Bing Travel.
Bing described its new airport maps in the Bing Maps Blog.
Bing's airport maps are more detailed than the information available on Google.
Google offers airport information on its Google Places pages or by linking to maps on airport websites.