The Provo Airport is under construction with an expansion to increase to 10 operating gates over the next two years.
Airport operations manager Matt Jensen said this change should create more available flights and destinations for passengers.
“Managing that whole growth is just really exciting and sometimes frustrating and logistically difficult, but usually rewarding,” Jensen said.
The airport construction has worked in phases. Currently, it is in phase two of construction, which will add ticketing counters and baggage handling.
Jensen said they’re hoping that more available space will encourage airlines to join the airport.
“Really, it’d be a very simple thing for them to just come in and start operating. We’re hopeful we get one or two more airlines. We’re hopeful we get many more routes and destinations for the public to use,” Jensen said.
As well as additional gates, Jensen said they’re planning to incorporate more amenities for travelers, including restaurants and shops. They plan to open proposals in the fall once spacing plans are finalized.
Jared Shaw works at the airport and uses it for travel. He said the airport has already brought in more employees to accommodate the growth.
“I’m really excited since Salt Lake can be kind of busier. Not only that, I just think it’s cool that we have a small little airport that’s becoming bigger,” Shaw said.
Jensen recognized the airport for its convenience. He said the growth will increase opportunities for travelers to experience its benefits.
“Obviously, we’re not as big as Salt Lake Airport; we don’t want to be, but what we do have is our convenience. Come and give Provo a try at least once and see how convenient it is,” Jensen said.
Throughout construction, the airport will remain operational. Construction is planned to be completed in 2028.
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