Spokane International Airport Map (Most Up-To-Date)

Spokane International Airport is a compact, split-layout terminal complex where navigation success depends on picking the correct “side” up front: the Rotunda-based A/B area and the linear Concourse C pier operate like two separate mini-terminals within the Spokane air-travel hub. The overall footprint is small, but a wrong checkpoint choice creates a major time loss because there’s no airside connector. Think of Spokane International Airport as one roof with two sterile zones, not one unified secure terminal.

No inter-terminal transfers are required at Spokane. Since GEG has a single terminal, everything is within walking distance, making connections quick and easy. Just follow the clear signage leading to your gate or the baggage claim area.

Spokane’s single terminal means all airlines depart from the same location. Always confirm your gate number and terminal details via your booking or the airport app before your trip.

For the closest parking, opt for the Short-Term Parking lot, located just outside the terminal entrance. Long-Term Parking is a short walk away, with free shuttle services to the terminal. Premium and Business Parking spots offer a more convenient drop-off area, closer to the terminal doors.

Since Spokane has just one terminal, walking times between gates and services are typically short. Expect about 5–10 minutes from one end of the terminal to the other, with slightly longer transfer times if you’re arriving from remote parking.

Dining options at Spokane are centralized, with food courts located near the main concourses. There are also lounges available for premium passengers, such as the Alaska Airlines Lounge. These areas offer a comfortable space to relax before your flight.

Spokane is well connected by ground transport. The airport provides taxi, ride-hail, and shuttle services to the city center. There are also buses available for more budget-friendly options. The Airport shuttle service can get you to the central station in roughly 15 minutes.

Map Table

Terminal ZoneSecurity ModelGate RangesPrimary Use
A/B RotundaSeparate checkpointA11–A15, B1–B10Southwest, American, Allegiant, Sun Country, Delta, United
C Linear PierSeparate checkpointC21–C32Alaska (incl. regional partners)
Landside ConnectorPublic corridorA/B ↔ CLong walk, no moving walkway
Baggage ClaimSplit hallsClaims 1–3, Claims 4–5A/B claims vs C claims

Spokane International Airport Map Strategy

  • Treat Spokane International Airport as two disconnected sterile areas: verify Concourse A/B vs Concourse C before you join any TSA line.
  • Defuse the 4:00–6:30am surge by protecting the bag-drop step first; counter lines create the real miss-risk even when TSA looks “usually fast.”
  • Lock your curb-to-counter route before you arrive: garage skybridge vs economy shuttle vs Concourse C lot changes your first 5 minutes more than any inside walk.
  • Use “wrong-end” prevention rules for arrivals: Concourse C baggage claim is its own west-end hall, and rideshare pickup is door-dependent by claim area.

2026 Spokane International Airport Map + Printable PDF

Operational reality at Spokane International Airport in 2026 is still defined by two separate security checkpoints (A/B vs Concourse C) and active TREX-related changes around Concourse C. Phase 1 improvements are already in service, while Phase 2 construction can introduce temporary barriers and narrowed corridors near Concourse C ticketing and gates. Expect the core layout to function normally, but assume detours and visual clutter in Concourse C zones.

Spokane County Airport Terminal Map 2025

2026 Spokane International Airport Map Guide

What is the exact walking distance (feet/meters) from the TSA checkpoint exit to the nearest Concourse A gate area?

The walking distance is approximately 300–450 feet (90–135 meters) from the Terminal A/B TSA checkpoint exit to the nearest Concourse A gate area (Gate 11 zone). After screening, you exit into the Rotunda, then take the left-side throat into Concourse A; Gate 11 signage appears quickly once you leave the Rotunda seating/concessions edge. If you continue deeper to A15, add roughly another 200 feet (about 60 meters) beyond the first gate cluster.

What is the exact walking distance (feet/meters) from the TSA checkpoint exit to the nearest Concourse C gate area?

The walking distance is approximately 400–600 feet (120–180 meters) from the Concourse C TSA checkpoint exit to the nearest Concourse C gate area (Gate 30 zone). After screening, you enter the linear Concourse C spine near the start/center of the pier, then follow the main corridor straight toward the first gate cluster; the nearest seating and gate signage appear within the first short stretch past the recomposure area. The furthest gates on the pier (up toward C32) add additional walking within that same straight corridor.

Where is the Economy Lot shuttle pickup zone located relative to the main terminal entrance, and what is the walking distance between them?

The Economy Lot shuttle pickup is at marked shelter stops within the Economy Lot rows, and the terminal-side drop-off is curbside at the ticketing level near the main terminal entrance. In practice, there isn’t a single “central” pickup point in the lot; you walk to the nearest signed shelter. The walk from the Economy Lot to the main terminal entrance is about 2,500–3,000 feet (0.5 miles / roughly 760–915 meters) if you choose to walk instead of waiting for the shuttle. The shuttle ride itself is about 0.6 miles (1 km) by road, which matters more than the curbside walk once you’re dropped.

Where is the checked-bag counter area positioned relative to the TSA checkpoint entrance, and what is the walking distance between them?

The checked-bag counter area is directly below and adjacent to the Terminal A/B TSA checkpoint approach, separated mainly by a short vertical rise to the checkpoint level. From the main ticketing counters, you walk toward the center of the lobby and go up the ramp/stairs/elevator about 5 feet to reach the checkpoint entrance area; the horizontal distance is typically about 50–100 feet (15–30 meters). In the early-morning surge, the functional “distance” is dominated by counter-line time first, then ramp congestion second—so treat the counter area as the real front-end choke point even though it’s physically close.

What is the walking distance from the closest garage pedestrian exit/skywalk access point to the airline check-in counters?

The walking distance is approximately 200–300 feet (60–90 meters) from the closest parking garage pedestrian exit via the Floor 2 skybridge to the airline check-in counters. You cross the skybridge into the terminal’s upper/mezzanine level near the Rotunda zone, then use the elevator/escalator down to the ticketing level where the counters sit. In winter, avoid the garage vehicle ramps as a pedestrian; the safest, most direct path is skybridge → terminal entry → vertical down to ticketing.

If Concourse C has its own baggage claim, what is the exact route (turn-by-turn landmarks) from Concourse C arrivals to the correct baggage carousel?

Concourse C arrivals use a dedicated Concourse C baggage claim (Carousels 4–5), so don’t walk to the main A/B claim hall unless your flight signage explicitly directs you there. After deplaning at Concourse C, follow the “Baggage Claim” signs down the main pier to the exit from the secure area. Go through the one-way exit doors, pass the small meet-and-greet waiting area, and enter the Concourse C baggage claim lobby. Your carousel will be in this C-side hall (Carousels 4–5) near the doors you just came through, not in Claims 1–3 on the A/B side.

Where is the rideshare pickup zone located relative to baggage claim, and what is the walking distance between them?

The rideshare pickup zone is curbside immediately outside the baggage claim exit doors, in the designated “yellow pavement” geofenced area. From the baggage claim doors to the rideshare curb is typically about 50–100 feet (15–30 meters). Spokane International Airport effectively has two parallel setups—one outside the A/B baggage claim (Claims 1–3) and one outside the Concourse C baggage claim (Claims 4–5)—so the lowest-stress move is to exit the doors closest to your carousel and look for the yellow-striped pickup markings right outside.

Where is the public “cell phone waiting” lot relative to the terminal arrivals curb, and what is the drive distance between them?

The cell phone waiting lot is on inbound Airport Drive on the right side just past the Flint Road intersection, about 0.4 miles (roughly 650 meters) from the terminal arrivals curb. After your passenger calls, you leave the lot and continue toward the terminal; the drive is usually about 2 minutes in normal conditions. The lot is intended for short staging (posted maximum wait time rules apply), so the practical strategy is to wait there until your passenger is at the curb, then make the short final approach.

What is the walking distance from the Concourse A/B gate area to the primary baggage claim hall?

The walking distance is approximately 300 feet (about 90 meters) from the Concourse A/B secure gate area exit near the Rotunda to the primary A/B baggage claim hall (Claims 1–3). After leaving the secure Rotunda area, go down to the ground level via the stairs/escalator/elevator, then follow “Baggage Claim” signs; the carousels sit immediately adjacent once you reach the lower level. The route is short, but the vertical change is the main “step” to plan for if you have heavy bags or a stroller.

Where is the oversize/odd-size baggage drop located relative to standard bag-drop, and what is the distance between them?

The oversize/odd-size baggage drop is adjacent to the standard check-in/bag-drop counter line, typically near an end position of the counter row rather than in a separate room. At Spokane International Airport, it’s generally within about 50 feet (15 meters) of the standard bag-drop points. Look for airline staff directing oversize items to a dedicated door, belt insert, or marked acceptance spot next to the main counter area, so you don’t waste time searching deeper in the terminal.

What is the walking distance from the TSA checkpoint exit to the closest food/concessions cluster (post-security)?

The closest post-security food/concessions cluster is within about 50 feet (15 meters) of the TSA checkpoint exit in the Terminal A/B Rotunda area. After screening, you step into the Rotunda recomposure zone and the nearest concessions are essentially immediate along the Rotunda edge. In Concourse C, the first kiosk/shop is typically about 50–100 feet (15–30 meters) beyond the checkpoint exit along the main linear corridor, so you reach the first option quickly but the overall selection remains thin compared with larger hubs.

Where is the nearest water bottle refill station post-security, and what is the walking distance from the checkpoint exit?

The nearest post-security water bottle refill station is typically near the first restroom block in each concourse, about 100–200 feet (30–60 meters) from the checkpoint exit. In the A/B Rotunda, head toward the closest restroom signage just past the recomposure area; hydration stations are commonly paired with restrooms. In Concourse C, walk straight down the main corridor from the checkpoint and use the first restroom cluster you reach as the anchor point; the refill station is usually on that same wall run or immediately adjacent.

Archive Spokane International Airport Map

Below are all historical map versions for Spokane International Airport. Each year includes the official map available for that period, presented as both WebP and PDF.

2025-2026 Spokane County Airport Terminal Map (Official 2025 Edition)

Spokane County Airport Terminal Map 2025

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