Salt Lake City, United States
Salt Lake City International Airport opened in 1911 and is operated by the Salt Lake City Department of Airports. In 2023, the airport served over 26 million passengers.
Its IATA code is SLC. The airport is a major Delta Air Lines hub and is undergoing significant expansion to accommodate future growth.
Salt Lake City International Airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. These terminals house four concourses: A, B, C, and D.
Concourse A has 25 gates, Concourse B has 16 gates, Concourse C has 20 gates, and Concourse D has 21 gates. The airport is undergoing a major expansion called The New SLC, which includes a new terminal and concourses.
The first phase, including a new terminal and Concourse A, opened in September 2020. The second phase, Concourse B, opened in October 2020.
The total area of the new terminal is approximately 2 million square feet. The airport's current annual passenger capacity is around 34 million.
Short-term, Long-term, Economy, and Valet parking are available. Short-term: $4 per 20 minutes, up to $36 per day. Long-term: $4 per 20 minutes, up to $30 per day. Economy: $2 per hour, up to $18 per day. Valet: $35 for the first day, $30 for each additional day. Pre-booking is available at https://slcairport.com/parking/