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TERMINAL EXPANSION PROJECT ADVISORY #1: Ground Transportation Location Changes

The Lee County Port Authority has started work on the terminal roadway improvements that are part of the Terminal Expansion Project Phase 2 at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). Travelers will notice construction fencing on the lower level roadways and there will be changes to the location of ground transportation options starting Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025.

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RSW TERMINAL EXPANSION PROJECT ADVISORY #2: Crosswalk Closures Between Terminal Building and Parking Garage

Starting Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, the ONLY crosswalks for passengers, visitors and employees to transit from the terminal building to the Short-term Parking Garage, Car Rental Facility and all ground transportation options, including shuttles to the Long-term Parking Lot, On-demand taxis and LeeTran buses will be Crosswalk 5 on the upper level and Crosswalks 1 and 5 on the lower level.

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About RSW

With beautiful weather and world-renowned pristine beaches, Southwest FL is a popular leisure destination

A big part of the energy and excitement surrounding Southwest Florida International Airport comes from the region it serves – the five counties of Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades. While people are shoveling snow off their driveways elsewhere, Southwest FL residents and visitors enjoy picturesque golf courses, outdoor activities and experience the best that nature has to offer.

Located in Fort Myers, the airport is perfectly positioned. Visitors can go from bag claim to beach in under 30 minutes. With quick access to Interstate 75 and U.S. 41, travelers will find that the airport’s location puts all the attractions of the region within easy driving distance.

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Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) was certified for operation in May 1983.

RSW is one of the newest airports in the nation. A new terminal complex opened in 2005 and currently, a terminal expansion project is underway. 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. RSW serves over 10 million passengers annually, ranking among the top 50 US airports. Travelers enjoy nonstop connections worldwide thanks to 16 airlines offering service to major US hubs, Canada, and Germany.

Economic Impact

In 2021, Florida welcomed over 43 million out-of-state visitors through its commercial service airports and over 4.6 million visitors through its general aviation airports. Over 3,500 businesses operate at Florida’s airports and their 161,000 direct employees create substantial economic impacts.

Economic Impact Study

60,485

Jobs Created

$4.5B

Value Added

$2.7B

Payroll

$8.3B

Economic Impact Output

About Lee County Port Authority

Explore Southwest Florida

The airport’s location puts all the attractions of the region within easy driving distance.

Lee County

Fort Myers – Islands, Beaches & Neighborhoods

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Collier County

Naples, Marco Island, Everglades Convention & Visitors Bureau

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Charlotte County

Punta Gorda & Englewood Beach

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Glades County

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Hendry County

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Located in Fort Myers, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) served more than 11 million passengers in 2024 and is one of the top 50 U.S. airports for passenger traffic.

11000 Terminal Access Road

Fort Myers , FL 33913-8213


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239-590-4800