Bozeman airport expansion work takes off as summer travel season arrives
- Bozeman-Yellowstone International Airport began a $180 million east terminal expansion in spring 2025 to handle increased traveler volume.
- The project responds to rising passenger numbers and will add three gates, expand oldest gates, and update baggage carousels and concessions.
- Two gates are temporarily closed for construction, baggage carousels are reduced to two, and travelers should prepare for changes but outgoing flights remain unaffected.
- Airport CEO Brian Sprenger advised arriving two hours early since peak times between 10 a.m. And 3 p.m. May require nearly the full duration for processing.
- Despite economic uncertainties, the airport sees double-digit seat increases through early winter, signaling ongoing passenger growth and TSA efforts to reduce REAL ID delays.
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