
hubs, including Seattle, Portland, Denver, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Phoenix-Mesa and Las Vegas

The airport is served by four airlines that provide non-stop daily service for more than 700,000 passengers to nine major U.S.

The airport, a Port of Pasco facility, is the fourth largest commercial airport in the state, serving a “passenger catchment area” exceeding 1 million people.ĭuring World War II, it was a Navy air training station, and today, it is the regional gateway into the Tri-Cities. Commercial rents will generate about $1 million in revenue and employ 450 people The expanded Pasco airport is a vital economic driver to the Tri-Cities and surrounding communities, allowing for new flights to new destinations and opening new markets to regional businesses. It added two new boarding concourses, reconfigured and modernized the airline ticket counters, moved the stairs and elevator to create a larger, more efficient security screening area, added a new space for Transportation Security Administration outbound baggage and screening equipment and expanded the secured boarding area to include a full-service restaurant, children’s play area and five new passenger gates.

The $41.9 million Tri-Cities Airport terminal expansion project doubled the size of the terminal to 110,000 square feet.
