St Louis, United States
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport opened in 1920.
It is operated by the City of St. Louis.
In 2023, the airport served approximately 15.6 million passengers. Its IATA code is STL.
The airport is a major transportation hub for the Midwest region. There are plans for a major terminal expansion, but funding is not yet secured.
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Terminal 1 has four concourses: A, B, C, and D, with 51 gates. Terminal 2 has 11 gates.
Terminal 1 primarily handles domestic flights, while Terminal 2 is used by Southwest Airlines. The airport has a total capacity of approximately 15 million passengers per year.
In 2023, the airport began a $14.4 million project to modernize Terminal 1's baggage handling system.
Short-term parking is available at $3 per half hour, up to $27 per day. Long-term parking is available at $15 per day. Economy parking is available at $10 per day. Pre-booking is available through the airport's website.