Salt Lake City International Airport is a public airport located in western Salt Lake City, Utah.
The airport is the third-largest hub for Delta Air Lines. It has six concourses in two terminals. An 18-hole golf course known as Wingpointe lies adjacent to the airport.
History
Charles Lindbergh piloted his plane,
The Spirit of St. Louis, to the airport, then called Woodward Field, in
1927. In
1930, the airport was renamed the Salt Lake City Municipal Airport, with 400 acres (1.6 km²) of land and 11 hangars.
After seven years and $8 million, Terminal 1 was dedicated in 1960. The airport was renamed in 1968, and given its current name of Salt Lake City International Airport. Terminal 2 was completed in 1978 and housed Western Airlines.
Delta Air Lines and Western Airlines merged in 1987, and their operations were expanded at the airport.
On August 31, 1988, Delta Air Lines Flight 1141, which was bound for Salt Lake City from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport near Dallas, Texas, crashed after takeoff. Two of seven crew members and twelve of 101 passengers were killed.
Wingpointe, the airport's 18-hole golf course and a four level parking terrace was added in 1991. Firestation #11 was relocated with the opening in 1999 of the Federal Aviation Administration's new air traffic control tower.
Terminal 1
Concourse S
Concourse A
Concourse B
- Air Canada
- Delta Air Lines
- Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines (Billings, Bozeman, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston-Intercontinental, Jackson Hole, Kalispell, Kansas City, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Missoula, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Ontario (CA), Palm Springs, Sacramento, St. Louis, San Antonio, San José del Cabo, Spokane)
- Delta Connection operated by Shuttle America (Columbus, Detroit, Indianapolis, Mazatlán, Nashville, Pasco, San Antonio)
- Southwest Airlines (Albuquerque, Baltimore/Washington, Boise, Chicago-Midway, Denver, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oakland, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Reno/Tahoe, St. Louis, Seattle/Tacoma, Spokane) - Gates B11, B13, B14, B15, B16, B17, and B18
- United Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Denver, San Francisco)
Terminal 2
Concourse C
- Delta Air Lines (Anchorage, Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, Boise, Boston, Cancún, Chicago-O'Hare, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Fairbanks (seasonal), Ft. Lauderdale, Hartford September 5, Honolulu, Houston-Intercontinental, Jackson Hole, Kahului, Kona, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York-JFK, New York-LaGuardia, Oakland, Ontario, Orange County, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Puerto Vallarta, Raleigh/Durham, Reno/Tahoe, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (CA), San José del Cabo, Seattle/Tacoma, Spokane, Steamboat Springs (seasonal), Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington-Dulles, Washington-Reagan)
Concourse D
Concourse E
This concourse is dedicated to smaller
regional jets and turboprops; all operated by
SkyWest.
- Delta Air Lines
- Delta Connection operated by SkyWest (Albuquerque, Aspen, Bakersfield, Bellingham, Billings, Boise, Bozeman, Burbank, Butte, Calgary, Casper, Cody, Colorado Springs, Denver, Des Moines, Edmonton, Elko, El Paso, Eugene, Fargo, Fayetteville (AR), Fresno, Grand Junction, Great Falls, Helena, Idaho Falls, Jackson Hole, Kalispell, Las Vegas, Lewiston, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Medford, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Missoula, Monterey, Oakland, Omaha, Ontario, Orange County, Palm Springs, Pasco, Phoenix, Pocatello, Portland (OR), Rapid City, Redmond/Bend (OR), Reno/Tahoe, St. George (UT), Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (CA), Santa Barbara, Seattle/Tacoma, Sioux Falls, Spokane, Springfield (MO), Sun Valley, Tucson, Tulsa, Twin Falls, Vancouver, Victoria, West Yellowstone (seasonal))
International Terminal
External links
Salt Lake City, Utah | Airports in Utah
ソルトレイク・シティ国際空港 | Salt Lake City International Airport