SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Regional Airport Authority (SRAA) on Friday announced the launch of an informational webpage for parking/landside development plans at Syracuse Hancock International Airport.
The public is encouraged to occasionally check the webpage for updates as the project evolves.
“Projects of this scale take time, patience, and plenty of communication with all our stakeholders,” Jason Terreri, executive director of the SRAA, said. “This project will increase parking capacity, vastly improve the landside experience in all weather conditions, and increase the efficiency travelers experience when arriving to and departing from our airport via ground transportation.”
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In April 2022, the SRAA board approved a future landside concept that will be used to guide development of the final design. The approved concept will provide an estimated 44 percent increase in parking capacity, all weather protection, and shorter walking distances for a greater number of customers parking at the airport, the SRAA said.
“As of late 2022, the project has moved into the design phase. The airport authority intends to seek multiple funding sources to bring this massive landside overhaul to fruition,” per the informational website.


