When did SMF Terminal B open?
October 2011
Central Terminal B is a new international terminal at the Sacramento International Airport in Sacramento, in the state of California, in the US. The $1.03bn terminal was opened in opened in October 2011.
How many terminals does Sacramento airport have?
two terminals
The main terminal at the SMF airport has two terminals: Terminal A and Terminal B.
When was SMF built?
October 21, 1967
Sacramento International Airport opened October 21, 1967, as Sacramento Metropolitan Airport.
How old is Sacramento International Airport?
History. Sacramento International Airport (SMF) opened October 21, 1967 as Sacramento Metropolitan Airport (the airfield itself was Sacramento Metropolitan Field), with one 8600-foot runway.
Is SMF and SAC the same airport?
Sacramento has 2 airports — 1 is the Sacramento International Airport (SMF) that manages domestic and international flights, and the other is the smaller Sacramento Executive Airport, located 3 miles south of downtown.
What terminal is Alaska at SMF?
Terminal B
Departures Terminal: Alaska Airlines uses Terminal B at Sacramento Airport (SMF).
Which terminal is Alaska Airlines at Sacramento airport?
Arrivals Terminal: Alaska Airlines uses Terminal B at Sacramento Airport (SMF).
What terminal is Volaris in Sacramento?
Your Volaris flight from Sacramento departs from Terminal B.
Who owns Sacramento airport?
the County of Sacramento
The Sacramento County Airport System is owned and operated by the County of Sacramento.
What terminal is Frontier at Sacramento airport?
Departures Terminal: Frontier Airlines uses Terminal B at Sacramento Airport (SMF).
What terminal is JetBlue at Sacramento airport?
Arrivals Terminal: JetBlue Airways uses Terminal B at Sacramento Airport (SMF).
What terminal is Volaris in SMF?
When was the Sacramento Airport Terminal B built?
The old Terminal B was built in 1967 as the main terminal building for the new Sacramento Metropolitan Airport with 14 gates before being demolished in 2012. The newer and bigger rebuild Terminal B was completed and opened in 2011 with 19 gates, but the original plan was supposed to be 22 gates in total due to the high costs.
When did Sacramento International Airport become an international airport?
With the opening of the new Terminal A, the airport was renamed Sacramento International Airport, though it did not receive international flights until 2002 when Mexicana started nonstops to Guadalajara. The airport was designated a port of entry on October 5, 2006. The Sacramento County Airport System launched its website in April 1997.
How many gates are in Sacramento International Airport?
Terminals. In total the airport has 32 gates, 19 in terminal B and 13 in terminal A. The old terminal B had 14 gates. 7 airlines operate out of Terminal B and 4 airlines operate out of Terminal A. All indoor public areas have free wi-fi (wireless Internet) provided by the Sacramento County Airport System.
When did the Sacramento airport parking garage open?
The Terminal A Parking Garage opened September 23, 2004. The six-story structure had covered parking, a short walk to the terminal and public art (“Flying Gardens” by Dennis Oppenheim) installed outside the garage, and “Flying Carpet” by Seyed Alavi, installed in the connecting walkway.