Salt Lake City International Airport Map
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This map shows terminal, roads, concourses, and parking lits in Salt Lake City International Airport.
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This map shows terminal, gates, restaurants, restrooms, security checkpoint, shops in Salt Lake City International Airport.
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About Salt Lake City International Airport
Salt Lake City International Airport (IATA: SLC, ICAO: KSLC) is a major public airport located approximately 4 miles west of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. Serving as the primary aviation gateway for the Intermountain West region, the airport operates as a significant hub for Delta Air Lines and its regional subsidiary, SkyWest Airlines.
The airport covers 7,700 acres and features four runways, with the longest measuring 12,003 feet. SLC handles over 26 million passengers annually, making it one of the busiest airports in the United States. The facility serves more than 100 destinations worldwide, including major cities across North America, Europe, and Asia.
In September 2020, Salt Lake City International Airport opened The New SLC, a $4.1 billion terminal replacement project that consolidated operations into a single, modern facility. The new terminal spans 2.5 million square feet and includes 81 gates across two concourses. Notable features include extensive use of natural lighting, local art installations, and sustainable design elements that earned LEED Gold certification.
The airport sits at an elevation of 4,227 feet above sea level, requiring special considerations for aircraft performance due to the high altitude and varying weather conditions typical of the Great Basin region.
SLC serves as a crucial connecting point for travelers crossing the western United States, particularly benefiting from its strategic location between major coastal cities. The airport's cargo operations also play a vital role in regional logistics and distribution networks.
Official Website: slcairport.com
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How to Get to Salt Lake City International Airport
By Car:
- Take I-80 West to Exit 115 (Airport/Wright Brothers Drive)
- Follow signs to Terminal Drive
- Parking available in short-term, long-term, and economy lots
- Driving time: 15-20 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City
By Public Transportation:
- TRAX Green Line connects downtown to the airport
- Airport station is the final stop on the Green Line
- Travel time: approximately 20 minutes from downtown
- Trains run every 15 minutes during peak hours
By Taxi or Rideshare:
- Uber and Lyft pickup areas located on Level 1 of parking garage
- Traditional taxis available at designated taxi stands
- Average cost from downtown: $25-35
By Hotel Shuttle:
- Many hotels offer complimentary airport shuttle service
- Shuttle pickup area located outside baggage claim
- Contact your hotel for schedule and availability
Airport Address:
776 N Terminal Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84122
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