Will Rogers World Airport Map (Most Up-To-Date)
Will Rogers World Airport (OKC) uses a compact, single-terminal layout with a central atrium and two concourse wings that form a “Y/T” shape. The biggest orientation trick at the OKC hub is vertical: Arrivals/Baggage Claim and most shuttles are downstairs, while Uber/Lyft pickups are upstairs on the west end. Think “center atrium for level changes,” then “west vs. east” for which curb or shuttle stop you actually need.
Map Table
| Terminal | Key Airlines | Primary Function | Transfer Mode |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single terminal, split concourses | Southwest, American, United, Delta, Alaska, Frontier | Central atrium core, gates east/west | Walk corridors, elevators/escalators, curb shuttles |
| Lower level (Arrivals/Baggage Claim) | Delta/Southwest nearer east claims; United/American nearer west claims | bags, greeter lobbies, ground transport plaza, garage tunnel | curb lanes, crosswalk to Shuttle Island, indoor tunnel |
| Upper level (Ticketing/Departures) | United ticketing west; Delta/Southwest east | check-in, TSA, departures curb, TNC zone | elevators/escalators to atrium, curbside pickup |
Will Rogers World Airport Map Strategy
- Treat ground transport as a level-and-side decision: shuttles and most pickups downstairs, Uber/Lyft upstairs on the west end.
- For remote parking “Shuttle Island,” plan a short but exposed crosswalk: exit baggage doors, cross the inner curb lane, then load from the center island under “Airport Parking/Shuttles” signage.
- For rideshare, assume the pickup is counterintuitive: finish baggage claim, go indoors to the nearest elevator/escalator core, then exit upstairs at the far west departures curb by the United ticketing area.
- For rental cars, commit early to the east end downstairs: the rental shuttle stop sits by the Baggage Claim 1–2 side, so west-end arrivals should walk the baggage hall first, then exit once you’re at the correct curb segment.
2026 Will Rogers World Airport Map + Printable PDF
The terminal’s core layout stays consistent in 2026: one central processing atrium, baggage claim below, ticketing and TSA above, and curbside modes split by level. The printable PDF is most useful for executing the two common “gotchas” without backtracking—finding the lower-level Shuttle Island for parking/rental shuttles and reaching the upper-level west-end Uber/Lyft zone after baggage claim.

Will Rogers World Airport Basement Map 2026

Will Rogers World Airport Level 1 Map 2026

Will Rogers World Airport Level 2 Map 2026

Will Rogers World Airport Level 3 Map 2026

2026 Will Rogers World Airport Map Guide
What is the exact walking distance (in feet/meters) from the Baggage Claim exit doors to the parking ‘Shuttle Island’ pickup point?
Walking distance is approximately 30–50 feet (9–15 meters) from the Baggage Claim exit doors to the parking “Shuttle Island” pickup point.
The route is a straight curb-to-island move: exit the lower-level sliding glass doors, cross the sidewalk (about 12 feet), use the marked crosswalk to cross Lane 1 (about 12 feet), then step onto the center median where the remote parking shuttles load. The best confirmation you’re in the right place is the overhead “Airport Parking” / “Shuttles” signage above the island canopy area.
Which specific door numbers / curb zones at the terminal correspond to TNC (Uber/Lyft) pickup on the upper/departures level?
No TNC pickup is allowed on the Arrivals/Baggage Claim level, so waiting downstairs is a failure state even if you see open curb space.
Uber/Lyft pickup is on the upper (Departures/Ticketing) level at the far west end, outside the United Airlines ticket counter area under “Ride App Pickup” signage. Door numbers can shift with signage updates, so the reliable curb-zone anchor is the United ticketing frontage at the west end of the departures canopy; if you’re near Delta/Southwest counters on the east side, you’re at the wrong end for rideshare.
Where is the rental car shuttle pickup located relative to Baggage Claim (exact curb position + nearest door)?
Rental car shuttle pickup is on the lower (Arrivals/Baggage Claim) level at the east end of the Ground Transportation Plaza.
The stop sits outside the Baggage Claim area closest to Claims 1–2 (Delta/Southwest side), at the curb where rental-car buses load. If you exit near west-end baggage claims (like Claim 6 for United), the correct move is to walk east along the baggage hall before going outside; the east-end curb segment is the reliable landmark so you don’t get skipped by rental buses that don’t load at the west-end island first.
What is the shortest indoor route from Baggage Claim to the underground tunnel entrance that connects to the parking garage?
The shortest indoor route runs through the central atrium on the lower (Baggage Claim) level, where “Garage Parking” / “Premium Parking” signs point to the tunnel access.
From any baggage carousel area, stay inside and walk toward the middle of the baggage claim hall (the terminal’s central core). Near the central elevator/escalator core, look for the tunnel entrance area that leads down into the pedestrian connection toward the parking garages; the easiest triangulation is using the main atrium vertical-circulation bank as your anchor, since the tunnel entry is clustered right by that core rather than at either far end of the claims hall.
From the shuttle drop-off point at the terminal, what is the exact walking distance to the main TSA checkpoint entrance?
Walking distance is approximately 100–200 feet (30–60 meters) from the upper-level shuttle/curb drop-off to the main TSA checkpoint entrance.
The route is direct: step inside from the Departures curb doors and walk straight into the central atrium, following the “Security Checkpoint” overhead signs. The key landmark is that OKC uses a single centralized checkpoint, so once you’re in the atrium’s main open space, you’re effectively at the security queue frontage even when lines spill outward during the early-morning surge.
What is the exact walking distance from the TNC pickup curb (upper level) to the nearest elevator/escalator that connects down to Baggage Claim?
Walking distance is approximately 50–100 feet (15–30 meters) from the upper-level Uber/Lyft curb to the nearest elevator/escalator connection down to Baggage Claim.
From the “Ride App Pickup” area at the far west departures curb (outside the United ticketing frontage), go inside through the nearest entry doors and head to the west-end elevator bank; that vertical core is the quickest down-link for the rideshare zone. Once you descend, you’ll emerge on the lower level near the west baggage area (closest to Baggage Claim 6), which matters if you actually need to continue across the hall toward east-end claims.
Where does the remote-lot shuttle physically queue/load at the terminal (exact lane/curb segment), and what is the nearest landmark/sign visible from the curb?
Remote-lot shuttles queue and load on the lower-level Ground Transportation Plaza center island (Lane 2), not at the inner curb and not on the upper level.
The loading position is on the median stop area across Lane 1, reached via the marked crosswalks from the baggage doors. The most reliable curbside landmark is the pillar and overhead signage reading “Airport Parking” / “Shuttles” above the island canopy zone; the strongest “you’re aligned” cue is seeing the baggage claim door numbers on the terminal wall directly across from the island while you wait in Lane 2.
What is the exact walking distance from Security exit to the furthest gate in the terminal (worst-case walk)?
Walking distance is approximately 800–1,000 feet (244–305 meters) from the TSA exit/recomposition area to the furthest gate in the terminal.
The worst-case endpoint is typically Gate 30 (far east, Delta side) or Gate 11 (far west, United side) depending on which wing you need. From the checkpoint exit in the central atrium, follow the main concourse split where signage directs “Gates 1–12” one way and “Gates 14–30” the other; the distance builds as you commit to a wing because OKC has no airside tram—only a straight walk down the corridor.
What is the shortest route from Baggage Claim to the best pickup spot for a private car that avoids rideshare-only curb rules (exact curb zone/door)?
The Lower Level inner curb (Lane 1) by the central baggage area near Claims 3–4 is the shortest, most reliable private-car pickup spot that avoids rideshare-only curb rules.
Exit the terminal on the Arrivals/Baggage Claim level and have your driver pull to Lane 1 (inner curb) around the Baggage Claim 3–4 frontage, which is the geometric center of the curb line and reduces cross-terminal walking regardless of arrival gate. This position also avoids the east-end rental-shuttle cluster near Claims 1–2 and the west-end taxi concentration, while staying fully compliant since rideshare geofencing applies upstairs.
Where is the fastest meet-up point (pre-security) relative to Arrivals/Baggage Claim—measured as exact walking distance to a single, named landmark?
The Greeter Lobby seating area is the fastest pre-security meet-up point, at approximately 30–50 feet (9–15 meters) from the secure-corridor exit doors.
Use the Greeter Lobby immediately outside the sterile exit as the single landmark: the arriving passenger leaves the secure corridor and is funneled into the lobby area before fully dispersing into the baggage hall. The correct lobby depends on the arriving side—West Greeter Lobby aligns with the west-side flow (United/American), while the East Greeter Lobby aligns with the central/east-side flow (Southwest/Delta)—so matching the airline to the lobby prevents a cross-atrium miss.
