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Fresno Yosemite Airport expands to meet record-breaking passenger growth

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Fresno Yosemite Airport expands to meet record-breaking passenger growth
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Fresno Yosemite Airport | Official Website

Approximately an hour's drive from Fresno, California, lies the globally recognized Yosemite National Park. This park is a significant natural reserve known for its incredible cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoia trees. Nearly 95% of Yosemite is designated as wilderness, offering a glimpse into what the world may have looked like before human habitation.

To reach Yosemite, travelers often fly into Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT), situated conveniently near the city of Fresno. The airport is a primary gateway to the national park and connects well with the rest of the United States, as well as international locations such as Mexico. As the airport experiences increasing passenger numbers annually, efforts are underway to accommodate this growth.

On April 23, 2025, the Fresno Yosemite International Airport unveiled an expanded security checkpoint. This development is part of a comprehensive enhancement strategy to handle record-high passenger traffic. The new security area adds 8,000 sq ft and provides room for five simultaneous screening lanes. Previously, security lines would extend into the lobby, but this problem is expected to improve with the expansion.

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The expansion also includes improved aesthetics, such as wall murals, updated interior finishes, new carpeting, and additional seating in the lobby area. Flight Information Displays have been updated throughout the new section. The revitalization project began in 2023 and aims to overhaul the airport's design, adding features like an improved Federal Inspection Station, new gates, a redesigned concessions area, and a welcoming plaza for international arrivals.

Fresno celebrated a milestone in late 2024 when the final beam of the terminal expansion was placed. The roof was completed the following November, and the building was weatherproofed by January 2025. Interior work commenced soon after, with the new security area opening as the first completed part.

FAT's expansion project, known as FATforward, obtained approval in 2023, with a projected cost exceeding $126 million. It is expected to generate substantial economic benefits for the city, contributing an estimated $85 million to the local economy. As part of the development, the airport's size will grow by 96,500 sq ft, featuring enhancements such as a customs area three times the size of the existing one. Completion is anticipated by the fall of this year.

In terms of passenger service, Fresno recorded over 2.6 million passengers in 2024, marking a sustained trend in growth. From domestic flights offered by major US airlines to international routes to Mexico by Volaris and Alaska Airlines, Fresno's air traffic shows no signs of slowing down. The airport currently supports 10 operational gates, with the regular use of Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 aircraft.

SkyWest Airlines, the largest carrier at FAT, operates regional flights for leading US airlines. Increasing flight additions and the airport's hub for general aviation highlight its expanding operations.

Historically, since its establishment in 1942 as a training base during World War II, Fresno Airport has evolved significantly. It transitioned to commercial flights after the war and rebranded as Fresno Yosemite International in the late 1990s. Having experienced service reductions in the past, it now enjoys a resurgence with airlines reintroducing mainline jets and establishing successful international routes.

The expansion initiative reflects a growing trend of US airports revamping outdated facilities to accommodate increased traveler numbers. Fresno's commitment to enhancing its airport aligns with this movement, ensuring it remains a key transit point for visitors to Yosemite and beyond.

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