Pensacola International Airport Receives $4 Million Grant from Federal Aviation Administration for the Terminal Expansion and Modernization Program

Pensacola International Airport (PNS) is excited to announce the receipt of a $4 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Airport Terminal Program (ATP). This grant marks the first time PNS has been awarded funds through this valuable initiative, which aims to modernize airport terminals nationwide. The grant will play a pivotal role in the ongoing Terminal Expansion and Modernization Program, an effort to meet the increasing demands of the region’s growing air travel market while improving overall passenger experience.

Summer Travel at PNS: What You Need to Know

Discover what you need to know about summer travel at PNS (Pensacola International Airport). From increasing parking rates and improvements to TSA checkpoint replacement updates, stay informed and ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. Find out how these changes aim to enhance your journey at PNS and why choosing Pensacola as your air travel destination is a great choice. Fly Easy with us!

Military Appreciation Month: USO at PNS

Discover how the USO (United Service Organizations) supports military members and their families in Pensacola during Military Appreciation Month. From boosting spirits with entertainment for troops abroad to providing essential programs and services, learn how the USO and their partnership with PNS make a difference in the lives of service members at home and overseas.

Special Screening: April Improvements at PNS

PNS have been renovating our escalators to improve reliability and energy efficiency. We are pleased to announce that the renovations for the “down” escalator from the concourse have been completed, and it is now in service. The replacement of the “up” escalator is scheduled to begin later this summer and is expected to be completed by Thanksgiving.

The escalator improvements, costing approximately $1 million, have been two years in the planning. We want to remind our passengers that escalator shutdowns are often caused by trips or falls, which require inspections and maintenance. Therefore, we encourage everyone to hold onto the rail and watch their step, not their phone, when getting on or off the escalator. For passengers with multiple bags or children who require supervision, elevators are available as an alternative option.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we continue with these improvements, which are aimed at providing a safer and more convenient travel experience for our valued passengers at PNS. Stay tuned for further updates on our Modernization and Expansion plan, and thank you for choosing to Fly Easy with us!