Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)

Salt Lake City International Airport is the primary global airport providing both civilian and military services to SLC. It is located 4 miles west of downtown in Utah, United States. This airport has 343 scheduled nonstop airline departures per day to 93 cities in North America, Asia, and Europe, making it the busiest airport in Utah. In 2024, it set a record by serving 28,364,610 passengers, an increase of 5.2% from 2023. Delta Airlines uses this airport as its hub and also as a major gateway to the Intermountain West and the West Coast.

SLC Airport runs on a single terminal building with two different concourses, A and B. It contains 83 gates in total and has two underground tunnels for connections. There is a single security checkpoint with 16 lanes and 11 baggage belts. Additionally, it handles international arrivals through another screening station and carousels. By the end of 2026, 11 more gates will open in concourse B. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Salt Lake City International Airport located?

SLC Airport is located approximately 4 miles (about 6-8 km) northwest of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States. 

Which concourses are there at SCL Airport?

The Salt Lake City Airport features two concourses, A and B. Both are connected with underground tunnels. 

How many gates does the Salt Lake Airport contain?

Currently, there are a total of 83 gates at the Salt Lake Airport, with 47 gates in concourse A and 36 gates in concourse B. In 2026, 11 more gates will open in concourse B. 

Does SLC Airport handle international flights?

Yes, SLC Airport handles various international flights through different checkpoints and carousels with customs facilities. 

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