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You can look up a comparable flight for today on FlightAware.com. This is best done as close to your date of departure as possible, as terminal use may change occasionally. You can usually see tomorrows flights as well.
For example:
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/LAN704/history/20160218/1415Z/LEMD/EDDF
The websites of the respective airports will also usually have this information, especially the outbound airport. Terminal info on arrivals varies between airport websites.
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If your boarding pass doesn't say the information, you should check the airport maps, the map indicates wich airlines are in each terminal, for example, terminal 1 for Canada air, Lufthansa and American airlines (arrivals or departures) each airport is different but they all have free accesss to their maps and airline location on their websites. Other option is to download a flight tracker app her is one: https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/flightview-free-real-time/id399057337?mt=8 but sometimes those apps are not 100% right.
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The information is actually available on the LAN website:
The result: Saturday's flight leaves from T4 and arrives in T1.