Passenger growth at the Springfield‐Branson National Airport is so rapid that the airport is adding more parking. Construction is now underway on more than 700 additional parking spots. This is on top of the 300 spots added less than three years ago.

Airports across the country have seen record growth the past couple of years and keeping up with parking is a challenge. In Springfield, the lots are often full, with some vehicles parked in what would normally be no parking zones.

“We should have about 200  temporary parking spots open in a  few weeks,” says Dave  Schaumburg, the airport’s director  of operations. “And by the end of  this construction season we’ll have  pavement down for 746 new  spots. When the work is done  we’ll have parking for approximately 2,700 total vehicles.”

More parking isn’t the only improvement coming to the airport. By end of the year valet parking will be available. This will allow customers to pull up to the

terminal. Once they’re unloaded an attendant will park the vehicle for them. In 2020 the airport will add charging stations for electric vehicles. And if budgets allow a covered  sidewalk will be added in the center of the parking lots.

As always, the airport encourages everyone to arrive at the airport two hours before their flight. This is especially important right now because it often takes longer to find an open parking spot.

Four airlines serve Springfield: Allegiant, American, Delta, and United. They provide service to 13 non‐stop destinations: Los Angeles, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Denver, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta, Tampa/St. Petersburg, Orlando, Punta Gorda/Ft. Myers, and Destin/Ft. Walton Beach.