Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) is the primary commercial gateway serving Salt Lake City, UT, and the surrounding metropolitan region. Operating across 1 passenger terminal(s) and 2 concourse(s) with 4 active runway(s), the airport handles a continuous mix of domestic mainline jets, regional aircraft, international wide-bodies, and dedicated cargo movements throughout the day. At SLC, Delta Air Lines is the dominant carrier, which shapes the connection bank schedule, the gate layout, and the lounge footprint travelers encounter once they pass security.
This guide is the central hub for everything you need to plan a trip through SLC: terminal layouts and post-security walking routes, on-time performance for arrivals and departures, the full menu of parking products, every published ground transportation option from rideshare to commuter rail, recommended hotels in each price tier, on-airport and off-airport rental car operators, and the lounges, charging stations, family rooms, and accessibility services that can make a long layover bearable. Each linked page is written specifically for SLC rather than recycled boilerplate, so the parking lots, terminal letters, and rail stations referenced are the ones you will actually encounter at the curb.
If you are picking somebody up, plan around the airport's recirculation rules and meet them at the cell phone waiting area before pulling to arrivals — a strategy explained in detail on the ground transportation page. If you are departing, the parking and terminal pages together will tell you which garage feeds your concourse most directly so that you can avoid an inter-terminal shuttle ride during the most stressful part of your morning.
Terminals & Maps
Map of all 1 terminal(s) and 2 concourse(s) at SLC, including airline-to-terminal assignments and post-security walks.
Read guide →Flight Arrivals & Departures
How to read arrivals and departures boards at SLC, on-time history, weather impact patterns, and gate-change strategy.
Read guide →Parking Options
Every published parking product at SLC, from economy lots to garage-to-gate options, with tradeoffs by trip length.
Read guide →Ground Transportation
Rideshare staging, taxi zones, public transit, shuttle vans, and the cell phone lot at SLC.
Read guide →Nearby Hotels
On-airport and walkable hotels at SLC, plus a curated list of properties with reliable airport shuttles.
Read guide →Car Rentals
Where the rental car center sits, which brands operate at SLC, and how to bypass the counter.
Read guide →Airport Services
Lounges, family rooms, accessibility services, pet relief areas, and where to find a quiet outlet at SLC.
Read guide →Quick orientation for first-time visitors
Salt Lake City International Airport sits at approximately 40.7884° N, 111.9780° W with a field elevation of 4,227 ft. Local operations follow America/Denver, which matters when you are reading a flight status board against your phone's home-time clock. The airfield's 4-runway configuration allows simultaneous operations during good weather, but capacity contracts quickly during low-visibility events and convective weather, so build slack into any tight connection scheduled here.
Within the terminal building(s), wayfinding follows the standard US convention of color-coded concourse signage and gate-number ranges that increase as you move outward from the central hall. Premium-cabin passengers and elite-status flyers should consult the terminals page for lounge locations; everybody else will appreciate the services page, which catalogs charging banks, water-bottle filling stations, family restrooms, prayer rooms, and pet relief areas by terminal.