Overview
- Departures on Monday remain in the existing Terminal 1, while arrivals from 8:55 p.m. move into the new building, and all flights use the new terminal starting Tuesday.
- The design‑build project by Gensler and Turner‑Flatiron launches with 19 gates, 66 counter positions, 69 check‑in kiosks, a single checkpoint with 13 TSA lanes, and seven baggage carousels.
- A transparent front wall doubles as James Carpenter’s 800‑foot Luminous Wave artwork, joining multiple commissioned pieces and a 350‑seat outdoor terrace with views of the bay and downtown.
- Gate areas offer varied seating with power at about half the seats, and restrooms feature in‑sink hand dryers alongside paper towels, with occupancy indicators on stall doors.
- Two lounges are planned, additional gates and concessions will open in later phases, the old 1967 terminal will be demolished for Phase 1B, and the new on‑airport entrance road and traffic pattern remain in place through 2028.