A growing regional airport serving the Florida Keys with record passenger traffic and ongoing terminal expansion.


Key West International Airport (EYW) is located on the island of Key West, serving as the primary gateway to the Florida Keys. The airport connects the southernmost point of the continental United States to major domestic destinations.
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Passenger traffic increased by 9.7% in 2024, reaching 1.45 million passengers compared to 1.31 million in 2023.
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Workers across airlines, ground services, concessions, and airport operations supporting the Florida Keys tourism industry.

The new eight-gate Concourse A, scheduled for completion in April 2025, will significantly increase passenger handling capacity and modernize terminal facilities.
Implementation of modern passenger boarding bridges and upgraded terminal systems will enhance operational efficiency and passenger experience.
Development of energy-efficient terminal facilities and sustainable construction practices align with Florida's environmental conservation goals.
Coordinate with federal and state authorities to secure funding for continued infrastructure improvements and maintain service to this critical tourism gateway.
Complete the Concourse A project and prioritize runway and taxiway improvements to accommodate increased aircraft capacity and passenger demand.
Implement green building standards and sustainable aviation practices to protect the sensitive Florida Keys ecosystem while supporting tourism growth.