Airports and Transportation

Taking the train isn’t just for commuters — it’s also for leisure travel that’s growing in popularity.
Nearly three million travelers are expected to pass through CLT during the 18-day Spring Break, and the airport has tips for a smooth trip.
PGA Championship guests will have options from free CATS service to rideshares and off-site parking.
This all-female team at the Sullenberger Aviation Museum work to collect and preserve pieces of aviation history — while making history of their own.
We asked Charlotteans to share their thoughts on adding toll lanes to I-77 South and people had plenty to say.
Planning is underway to upgrade 11 miles of I-77 from Center City to the South Carolina state line.
North Carolina residents will need a REAL ID to board domestic flights starting May 7, 2025.
A new report revealed the critical economic force Charlotte Douglas international Airport plays for jobs, tax revenue, and International travel.
More than 58 million travelers visited the world’s 7th busiest airport in 2024.
The 2024 Global Traffic Scorecard ranks Charlotte as the 20th highest congested metro in the US.
The upgraded concourse at the airport is expected to be finished by fall 2026.
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