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More Travelers, New Amenities: FLG’s Growth Continues

June 7, 2025 By FBN Leave a Comment

That upward trend has continued into 2025.

Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) reached a major milestone in 2024, recording the fourth-highest passenger traffic in its history – and the highest ever with service from a single airline. Passenger volume rose by 7% compared to 2023, reflecting continued strong demand for regional air travel.

That upward trend has continued into 2025. So far this year, FLG has seen passenger traffic increase by more than 10% over the same period last year.

To enhance the traveler experience, several new amenities have been introduced. Grab-and-go vending machines featuring sandwiches, snacks and beverages are now available in the terminal. In addition, made-to-order coffee kiosks have been installed both before and after TSA security, including in the boarding hold room.

A new Express Visitors Center is set to open in early June in the former café space. The Express Visitors Center will offer Northern Arizona souvenirs, travel essentials and beer and wine for passengers to enjoy prior to clearing security.

Passengers are also reminded of the new federal ID requirements. As of May 7, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires all travelers aged 18 and older to present a REAL ID-compliant form of identification – or another acceptable form of ID, such as a passport – at security checkpoints. Travelers without compliant ID may experience delays, additional screening or be denied access to the secure area of the terminal. To learn more about REAL ID requirements and to check your compliance status, visit TSA.gov/real-id. FBN

By Claire Harper

Claire Harper is the airport communications manager for the City of Flagstaff.

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