

More Services, Facilities & Things To Do On A Layover At The Airport Business Services For more airport information continue scrolling down to explore more in our Salt Lake City Airport Guide. You can also visit the airport’s web site for current information. To help us keep this guide up-to-date, you can add or update information or write a review to submit airport tips and photos. Shuttle departures vary by season, so head to the airport info desk in either terminal for a brochure with up-to-date departure times. The LDS church offers a free layover tour with a shuttle that takes visitors to Temple Square in Salt Lake City. See Airport Hotels in the guide below or read some traveller reviews for more tips. For uninterrupted sleep, there are hotels near the airport. Extra layers or travel blanket, earplugs/noise-cancelling headphones, and eyeshades are all recommended for improved comfort if you are planning to spend the night in this airport. Overall, Concourse B in Terminal 1 seems to be cited the most for potential sleeping spots. Given the reviews over the past few years, it appears that maybe airport seating gets periodically moved around, and that finding good spots might be a case of “seek and you might find.” One recent reviewer said security shuts down “early,” but that late night access to the airside can be found in Terminal 1. There are mixed reviews about sleeping in this airport, with some travellers reporting difficulty finding comfortable sleeping spots and others reporting that they found comfortable, armrest-free seating. (Photo courtesy of a guest traveller / August 2019) Sleeping in Salt Lake City Airport

See Airport Lounges below for locations and rates. Flying Delta? Additional comfort can be found through fee-based access to the Sky Club. Airport staff are generally described as friendly and helpful (one gave blankets to some overnight sleepers), and overall airport operations as efficient. There is a decent selection of eateries and shops in all of the terminals, including one that operate 24-hours. Salt Lake City Airport (Code: SLC) operates a single terminal with Concourses A and B. To help you plan your layover or overnight sleepover, here is a quick run-down about what to expect during your time at Salt Lake City International Airport. I was really impressed on how I felt the employees would watch out for us, but not suspiciously.
