CHARLESTON, S.C. – Attention, travelers! If you’re heading to or from Charleston International Airport starting tonight, you might want to take note of some important changes headed your way. As part of an ongoing improvement project for the airport’s Parking Garage 3, new traffic patterns will be in place for three nights, starting the evening of August 26. Here’s what you need to know to navigate the airport smoothly.
The construction is being overseen by Whiting-Turner, a reputable name in construction management, and their goal is to make travel easier and more convenient for everyone flying in and out of Charleston. Between now and Wednesday night, August 28, the airport will be implementing new traffic patterns aimed at improving traffic flow and overall airport operations.
Starting this evening, travelers will notice that the west entry of the airport’s traffic circle will be closed. This means that instead of zipping through as usual, drivers will need to adapt their routes. If you’re used to coming in from that side, be prepared to either make a U-turn or turn right onto Dreamliner Road at the intersection of International and Porsche Boulevard to access the terminal. That might sound a bit tricky, but don’t worry! The airport will have plenty of signage and detour instructions to guide you.
But that’s not all! On Wednesday night, the construction will ramp up with the blocking off of remaining sections of the traffic circle. This is going to require some adjustments to the current traffic patterns for both passengers and rental car services. The airport officials have already put together maps showing the new routes, so keep an eye out for those on your way to the airport.
As always, during busy periods like this, it’s best to allow yourself a little extra time. Airport officials recommend arriving earlier than you usually would. This way, you’ll have plenty of time to find your way through the new routes and not feel rushed. Plus, you won’t want to miss out on any last-minute snack or shopping opportunities available inside the airport!
Construction usually brings about some inconveniences, but it’s all for a good cause. The team at the airport is committed to keeping things moving as smoothly as possible even during these modifications. The introduction of concrete jersey barriers along the loop road is intended to ensure safety while enabling the construction work to progress efficiently.
In summary, if you’re flying out of or into Charleston International Airport over the next few nights, be prepared for some temporary changes. Embrace the detours, keep calm, and remember that these improvements ultimately mean a more enjoyable travel experience down the road. Always make sure to keep an eye on your flight status and enjoy your journey!
Happy travels, Charleston!
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