
In addition, the new design will also feature a split roadway with dedicated levels for arrivals and departures, a new 6,100-space parking garage adjacent to the terminal with several electric charging spots, and designated curb spaces for taxis, ride-sharing platforms and shuttle buses. Inside, passengers will find airline/USO lounges, moving walkways, gender-neutral and family restrooms, mothers’ rooms, and numerous glass-enclosed jetways, making Kansas City the largest operator of all-glass passenger boarding bridges in the U.S. Convenience and ease are top of mind at the new $1.5-billion terminal, which features 39 gates and the capability to expand to 50. The current three-terminal design airport was once considered the forefront of modern aviation when it debuted in 1972, but the demands of today’s travelers now far exceed its capabilities. On February 28, Kansas City, Missouri, will unveil the single-largest infrastructure project in the history of the city: a new 1 million-square-foot single terminal at Kansas City International Airport (MCI), featuring modern and inclusive amenities for all travelers.
