As part of the work for the Terminal Expansion Projects at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), there will be a complete shutdown to the main water feed on Concourses B, C and D for the nights of Sunday, July 12, Monday, July 13 and Tuesday, July 14, from approximately 9 p.m. until 4 a.m. There will be NO water in the concourses and restrooms will be closed. Once water is restored each morning by 4 a.m., there will be a Boil Water Notice in place for the three concourses. During this time, there will be no drinking/potable water available including restroom sinks, water refill stations or drinking fountains. However, concourse restrooms will be open and functional, with hand sanitizers at all locations.
Learn MoreThe Lee County Port Authority is continuing work on terminal roadway improvements as part of the Terminal Expansion Project Phase 2 at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, Pedestrian Bridge/Crosswalk 2, which has been out of service, and Crosswalk 6 will open, and Pedestrian Bridge/Crosswalk 5 and Crosswalk 1 will close.
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Southwest Florida International Airport is expanding its terminal to improve on airport efficiency and provide passengers with more amenities and options.
RSW provides nonstop service to more than 75 destinations by 15 air carriers
At the Lee County Port Authority, we encourage employees to be YOU. Our unique experiences can bring us together and make our organization stronger.
Focused on convenience and comfort in a beautiful setting, RSW is committed to providing the region’s commercial air service while offering an exceptional travel experience.
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Entry to Concourse B, C, & D requires a boarding pass and proper identification, as well as clearance through the TSA Security Checkpoint.
All areas of the Main Terminal are open to the general public. Entry to all Concourses requires a boarding pass and proper identification, as well as clearance through the TSA Security Checkpoint.
Air Canada
Alaska
Allegiant
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Frontier
Porter
Southwest
Sun Country
Delta/Delta Connection
United
WestJet
American
Breeze
JetBlue
Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), operated by the Lee County Port Authority (LCPA), was certified for operation in May 1983 and is one of the newest airports in the nation. Focused on convenience and comfort in a beautiful setting, RSW is committed to providing the region’s commercial air service while offering an exceptional travel experience to the millions of passengers who use the airport each year.