Pensacola, United States
Pensacola International Airport (PNS) opened in 1935. It is operated by the City of Pensacola.
In 2023, the airport served over 2.2 million passengers. PNS is a primary economic driver for the region and offers connections to major hubs.
Pensacola International Airport has one terminal with 12 gates. The terminal handles both domestic and international flights.
There are no concourses or piers. The airport completed an expansion project in 2012, adding four new gates and expanding the baggage claim area.
The terminal has a capacity of approximately 2.5 million passengers per year.
Short-term, Long-term, and Economy parking options are available. Short-term: $1 per 30 minutes, $24 per day. Long-term: $1 per 30 minutes, $12 per day. Economy: $8 per day. Pre-booking is not available.