Travelers preparing to fly out of John Glenn Columbus International Airport should anticipate noticeable changes at the airport.
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According to airport officials, passengers traveling to John Glenn International will run into a couple of changes starting on Monday.
First, there will be a traffic pattern adjustment on International Gateway:
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Traffic heading east on International Gateway will drop down to two lanes, shifting north before widening again near the terminal.
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The speed limit will be reduced in the area to ensure safety during this transition.
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Secondly, there will be the following changes to the Cell Phone Lot:
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The lot will temporarily move behind the John Glenn International sign on International Gateway, near the Rental Car Center.
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Vehicles can enter the lot from both the east and west directions on International Gateway but will exit heading east only.
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Drivers can wait in the Green Lot across Stelzer Road. Airport officials said the lot now offers a one-hour grace period, allowing people to exit free of charge within an hour of entry.
The charges are due to the construction project to create a new terminal at the airport. As our news partners at WBNS in Columbus reported, the project is estimated to cost $2 billion.
The new terminal, which will add seven gates, is expected to be completed in 2029.
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