Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

“This incredible space is more than the largest new build in the Western United States for more than 25 years. It solidifies Delta as the airline of choice for passengers traveling to, from, and through Salt Lake for both business and leisure travel for years to come.”

A Delta Air Lines diagram of the new Salt Lake City International Airport terminal from February 2022. The map is from Delta's onboard inflight entertainment system.

Salt Lake City opened a new terminal and concourse complex in September 2020, replacing a complex that dated to 1961 and housed the Western Airlines, Delta, and Morris Air hubs over the years.

This map reminds me of the conclusion to Mark Ovenden's book Airline Maps: More and more maps are going digital, and airline maps are no exception. Who is to know if Delta will ever bring back its inflight magazine and print a physical route maps, let alone airport diagrams, again.

On Sept. 15, city officials, as well as Delta, inaugurated a portion of the new airport with the opening of the first phase of Concourse A. But only select passengers have been able to experience the new facility since mid-September. That's because the new terminal and its 25 gates primarily serve Delta flights.

As part of the brand-new concourse, flyers have been treated to dramatic art installations, like The Canyon in the main departures hall, sun-soaked gate areas, a plethora of bathrooms, top-notch retailers and much more.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

There's even a brand-new 28,000-square-foot Delta Sky Club welcoming the carrier's premium flyers. It boasts passenger-friendly amenities like an outdoor deck, two buffets and private workstations.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

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But what if you're flying another airline?

On Oct. 27, local airport authorities opened the second phase of the new airport — Concourse B. And with the opening, all flyers passing through SLC will now pass through a new gate.

I've already detailed what phase one of the new SLC looks like, so now let's take a peek at how the new B gates compare.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

To start, every passenger departing from a B gate will need to clear security in the main headhouse. Then, after passing through The Canyon, you'll need to walk to the underground tunnel connecting the A and B gates.

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The walk from the security checkpoint to the tunnel entrance takes about five to seven minutes, and you'll then need to walk the nearly 1,000-foot tunnel before getting to the B terminal.

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Though the trek is long, keep your eyes peeled to the walls — there's a colorful art installation depicting Utah's four seasons.

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Fortunately, SLC is building a more convenient underground passageway, but that won't be ready until late 2024. Once open, you'll be able to head to the B gates right after clearing security, saving you at least ten minutes.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

Once you ascend the escalators at the end of the tunnel, take a deep breath. (At this point, I was sweating under my mask.)

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

And once you open your eyes, you'll see that the B concourse is essentially a carbon copy of its older cousin. There are 21 gates, allocated as follows:

  • Alaska Airlines — one
  • American Airlines — two
  • Delta — seven
  • Frontier — one
  • JetBlue — one
  • Southwest — four
  • United — two
  • Three common-use gates allocated based on demand

As you walk east, you'll appreciate the wide hallways.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

Continue walking and you'll approach the end of the concourse near Gates B21 and B24. These gates are primarily reserved for regional jet operator SkyWest since they afford easy access to the ramp for a hard-stand operation.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

As you meander through the concourse, you'll notice that there are bathrooms at nearly every turn. Indeed, the new SLC is proud to offer restroom facilities every 150 feet.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

Related: Salt Lake City’s spiffy new terminal has opened — here’s what it was like on day 1

The bathrooms themselves are large, with plenty of stalls and sinks. Each features a different art installation as well.

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All 21 gates have a ton of seating, as well as power outlets and — my personal favorite — USB-C ports. As more and more phones support faster USB-C charging (like the new iPhone 12 Pro), this is a feature I hope other airports add soon.

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If you're hungry, there are three new restaurants in the B concourse, including Gourmandise Euro Diner and Bakery, Uinta Brewing Company and Wasatch Brew Pub. Indoor dining is currently permitted in the airport, and flyers seemed to be enjoying their meals.

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There's also a selection of retailers offering conveniences like drinks and snacks, magazines and newspapers, tech gear and more. As passenger throughput increases, several additional restaurants and shops are slated to open.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

Concourse B is large enough to handle current levels of demand. But, hopefully, demand will pick up we recover from the pandemic. If it does, SLC is prepared; the airport has the ability to add eight additional B gates in a second construction phase and 15 more in a third phase.

Where is Delta in the new SLC airport?

In the meantime, now that the first phase of B gates is open, construction returns to the A gates. Specifically, the airport is working to complete the demolition of the old C, D and F concourses, as well as the international terminal — all while building 22 more gates in Concourse A East.

What concourse is Delta Air Lines in Salt Lake City?

Delta Sky Club, Concourse A, Level 2 east of the new Airport Plaza.

How many gates does Delta have in Salt Lake City?

The airline's operated the first flight in the new Concourse A at Salt Lake City. With 78 gates in the concourse, there is more than enough room for Delta's breadth of services.

What airlines are in the A gates at SLC Intl?

With Concourses A & B, SLC Terminal 1 serves AeroMexico, Alaska, American, Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest & United.

Is Salt Lake City Airport a Delta Hub?

SLC is a major hub for Delta Air Lines with about 70 percent of total traffic. The airport served 22,378,989 passengers in 2021; 26,808,014 passengers in 2019. SLC ranks 21st busiest in the North America and 70th busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger numbers.