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How do I pick someone up at SLC airport?

Anyone picking up arriving passengers inside of the airport are encouraged to wait in The Senator Jake Garn Greeting Room, which is located on the second level of the Terminal adjacent to the baggage claim area (click here to see its location on the Airport Map).



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The far left lane on the ground level (indicated in purple on the map below) is for pick up. There is a 13-foot height restriction to drive in front of the terminal to pick up passengers.

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Shuttle will drop off/pick up on the ground level outside of door L2. Shuttle will be located between pillar 3B and 4B in the B lanes.

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The airport covers 7,700 acres (3,116 ha) and has four runways.

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It turns out, the walk to the furthest B-Gate is 3,350 feet, which is roughly 0.64 miles. The mid-course tunnel itself is about 1,200 feet, which measures about a quarter mile. There is no doubt those distances can be difficult for the elderly and less mobile.

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If you plan to meet them inside the airport, park in short-term parking and wait outside of their terminal. Alternatively, meet them curbside if you don't want to go inside the airport. If you aren't able to pick your traveler up, you can schedule a ride to be ready for your arriving party when they land.

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Parking in Salt Lake City Metered parking is available on street. Parking meters are enforced from 8:00am to 6:00pm, Monday through Friday. Metered on street parking is free for two hours on Saturday and all day Sunday and holidays.

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Parking in Salt Lake City Metered parking is available on street. Parking meters are enforced from 8:00am to 6:00pm, Monday through Friday. Metered on street parking is free for two hours on Saturday and all day Sunday and holidays.

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The airport provides free shuttle service between the economy lot and the terminal, with shuttles departing every eight to ten minutes. Shuttles run 24 hours a day.

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Airport Layout Delta Air Lines and SkyWest Airlines operate from Terminal Two. All other airlines serving Salt Lake City use Terminal One. In addition to scheduled international service, the International Terminal is used by chartered flights and houses U.S. Customs.

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SLC is a major hub for Delta Air Lines with about 70 percent of total traffic. The airport served 25,752,783 passengers in 2022. SLC ranks 22nd busiest in the North America and 70th busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger numbers.

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Walking. Both concourses within the secure area are interlinked via an underground tunnel, so passengers do not have to exit and re-clear security for flight connections unless arriving on an international flight. The image above shows the distances and average walking times between concourses.

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