SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say the price tag of the new Salt Lake City International Airport has increased to $4.1 billion. The Salt Lake Tribune reported the Airport Advisory Board has received an update of a new master plan that considers long-term needs beyond the airport’s completion. Officials say the increased costs will be covered by user fees paid by airlines and their passengers, not through local taxes. Officials say the increase is largely due to facilities that have been added or expanded to handle extra growth since the new airport was initially planned. Additions include larger customs areas and improved screening technology.
Search
Categories
- Events (83)
- Morning Show (1)
- News (32,535)
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) related news and sports stories (533)
- COVID-19 Services Available (2)
- Featured News (1,563)
- Local News (11,043)
- National News (21,295)
- Promotions (5)
- Sounds of Sunday (1,334)
- Conference Reports (495)
- Sunday Fireside (381)
- Sunday Forum (458)
- Sports (12,081)
- Outdoor Corner (10)
- Scores & Schedules (55)
- Sports News – Local (9,346)
- Sports News – National (2,680)
- Uncategorized (125)
Recent Posts
- April 19, 2026
Multiple Earthquakes Reported In Millard County
- April 17, 2026
Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity Announces Strategic Incentives for Creekstone Energy
- April 17, 2026
ATF Report Inconclusive In Charlie Kirk Murder Case
- April 17, 2026
Speaker Cut From UVU Commencement For Charlie Kirk Comment
- April 17, 2026
Gas Prices Ease Up – But Just A Tiny Bit











