Salt Lake City International Airport is about 6.5km (4 miles) from the city centre of Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah and the largest city in the US southwest. The airport sees a whopping 21 million passengers a year, and flights to Salt Lake City Airport come to and from major hubs across the country, as well as Paris, Tokyo, Toronto and destinations in Mexico.
Only 15 minutes from the city centre and less than half an hour from 1.3 million jobs, this is a popular airport for business travel and for millions of ordinary travellers in the area. It's a very well-equipped airport, so if you've got a long stopover, don't despair - there are loads of things to keep you busy here, from DVD player rental to decent shops and restaurants to an 18-hole golf course. Kids will love the fully-equipped play areas in Terminal 1.
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<div class="rxbodyfield">There are three terminals – Terminal A includes Concourse A and B, while Terminal B includes Concourses C, D and E. There is also a separate International Terminal. Each terminal is connected to a central short-term multi-storey car park via passenger walkways. A free shuttle bus runs every five minutes between the terminals, although it's also possible to get there on foot.</div>
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Train: There is no train service from the airport. Several shuttle companies run to the Amtrak station in town, however.
Bus: The UTA bus runs from the parking structure between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 to the city centre every half hour during the day and every hour from 7pm until 11pm, or 10pm on Sundays and holidays. It'll cost you $2 to travel one way. Shuttle companies offer service to the nearby Greyhound station for long-distance destinations.
Taxis: There are taxis available from No. 7 in Terminal 1 and door No. 11 in Terminal 2. Official taxi companies include City Cab, Ute Cab, and Yellow Cab.
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The hourly and daily car parks cost $2 for the first 30 minutes and $1 for every additional 20 minutes up to a daily maximum of $28. The garage is situated directly to the southwest of the terminal buildings, and the first level is restricted to hourly parking only. For long-term parking, head for the economy car park, which costs only $7 a day. There's a free shuttle that runs every five minutes to the terminals.
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Money and communications: Zions Bank in Terminal 2 offers currency exchange services, and there are ATMs throughout the airport.
Luggage: There are no left-luggage facilities for security reasons. For lost-luggage queries, contact the airline concerned. Porters are on hand to carry your bags (for tips). There are luggage carts available, although they'll cost you $3, with just a $0.25 refund when you return the cart. There's also a lost-and-found office in Terminal 1.
Conference and business: The Delta Air Lines' Sky Club lounge is located in the connector between Concourses C and D, with complimentary snacks, drinks, newspapers, Internet and fax, as well as conference facilities. If you're not a member, there are fax facilities and photocopiers in the Zions Bank or in Regus Express, both in Terminal 2.
Other facilities: Children's play areas, FedEx and US Mail post-boxes, baby-changing facilities in all bathrooms, language assistance and translation services, pet-relief areas, telephones throughout the airport, shoeshine stands, and DVD player rental.
Wi-Fi: There is free Wi-Fi at the airport. Simply set your SSID to “slcairport.wifi” and launch your browser.
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