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Airport station is a light rail station located at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah, serviced by the Green Line of the Utah Transit Authority's (UTA) TRAX system. The Green Line has service to West Valley City via Downtown Salt Lake City , and connects with the rest of the TRAX system, as well as UTA's ...
In 1930 the airport was renamed Salt Lake City Municipal Airport. [9] The first terminal and airport administration building was built in 1933 at a cost of $52,000. By then, United Airlines had begun serving Salt Lake City on flights between New York City and San Francisco. [9] [10] World War II Salt Lake City Army Air Base postcard
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Henry E. Rohlsen Airport: United States : Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City International Airport [20] United States : Norfolk: Norfolk International Airport [21] Richmond: Richmond International Airport: United States : Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle–Tacoma International Airport: United States : Milwaukee
The terminal was completed in May 2022, with a full shift to the new terminal and gates planned for a later date. [4] [5] In June 2011, Frontier Airlines began daily flights to Denver. Salt Lake City International Airport (about 40 miles (64 km) north) is the closest airport
Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City International Airport: Hub [99] [90] [143] United States : Burlington: Burlington International Airport [11] United States : Charlottesville: Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport: Newport News: Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport: Terminated: Norfolk: Norfolk International Airport [107] Richmond
Late in 2007, Mesa filed to discontinue service to Cedar City, [8] and a new contract was awarded to SkyWest. [9] Western Airlines flew to Cedar City in the 1940s; Bonanza Air Lines DC-3s replaced them in 1957–58. Bonanza Fairchild F-27s flew Phoenix–Prescott–Grand Canyon Airport–Page–Cedar City–Salt Lake City.
WinAir Airlines was a charter passenger airline in the United States based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and founded by Richard I. Winwood. [1] Established in 1997, its first flight was a Super Bowl charter on January 25, 1998.