Construction is in full swing at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) as the airport moves into phase two of a major terminal expansion project.
The centerpiece of this phase? A brand-new concourse designed to accommodate up to 15,000 passengers daily—a key move to help RSW keep pace with Southwest Florida’s rapid growth.
Among the travelers navigating the changes is Latha Malavalli, who was en route to her daughter’s wedding in India. While she welcomes the upgrade, she admits it’s a bittersweet shift:
“I think expansion is excellent, but we’ll lose that ‘get in, get out’ convenience,” Malavalli said. “It won’t be like that anymore.”
Darian Welch, a frequent flyer from Philadelphia, agrees that change is necessary—especially given the region’s explosive development.
“With all the buildings going up in Southwest Florida, it’s still easy to get in and out of the airport now. But without expansion, I don’t think that’ll last another five to ten years,” Welch said.
The billion-dollar project will add 14 new gates, nine TSA screening lanes, and expanded retail and concession space, promising a better experience for passengers and airlines alike.
Phase one focused on renovating the existing terminal, though it faced budget and design delays. Phase two is centered on the construction of the new concourse, with RSW officials assuring that it remains on schedule.
Despite the temporary inconvenience of construction, most travelers are optimistic.
“I love the airport, love the area. It’s almost like home—and soon to be home,” said Welch.
As the terminal transformation unfolds, flyers can expect to see more visible changes in the coming months, all aimed at ensuring RSW continues to deliver a smooth, modern, and passenger-friendly experience.





