Flagstaff Pulliam Airport has recently undergone significant maintenance, with renovations still in progress to enhance the traveler experience. Both the interior and exterior of the terminal building have been repainted, and maintenance of the fire suppression system is nearing completion. Replacement entry doors and carpeting in the foyer have been installed, and updates to wayfinding signage and lighting are currently underway. To minimize disruption, all work is being done at night. Terminal maintenance is expected to conclude by mid-July.
Improvements extend beyond the terminal itself. The Terminal Parking Lot is closed for maintenance, including curb and sidewalk repairs, asphalt crack sealing, seal coating, and restriping. Meanwhile, the Economy Parking Lot is available, offering ample parking. The first hour of parking is free, followed by a charge of $2 per hour, up to a daily rate of $6 and a weekly rate of $36. Temporary accessible parking has been established near the terminal at no cost. Signage is posted to help travelers navigate to the appropriate parking areas. The Terminal Parking Lot will reopen mid-June.
“As we near the completion of several terminal improvement projects and maintenance in the Terminal Parking Lot, we are excited to deliver a better experience for travelers. Visible improvements, including updated paint, wayfinding signage, lighting, and doors, reflect our commitment to enhancing the airport. This essential upkeep is funded by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which is set to expire this year,” said Brian Gall, Director of Flagstaff Pulliam Airport. “We thank all travelers for their cooperation during this work.”
Additionally, the monument sign at the airport entrance has been restored. Other improvements, less visible to the public, include the recent sealcoating and restriping of the runway and repairs to fencing for wildlife mitigation on the airfield. Looking ahead, new food and beverage options and a small-scale Visitor’s Center will open in the café space later this summer.