TLH Expanding to a Real, True, Intl Airport
	
	
		An infrastructure project that seeks to position Tallahassee International (TLH) as the international gateway to northwest Florida is getting underway this month.
 The $28 million International Processing Facility is part of a  five-year plan to enhance and modernize infrastructure that aims to  increase the airport’s annual economic impact from $599 million to $1  billion.
 The new facility will allow TLH to accommodate international flights  and give the ability for goods to be shipped to and received from  worldwide destinations. It is expected to open for service in 2024.
 The expansion would enable capacity to keep pace with  demand.
 “We expect the new facility will help us pass the 1 million annual  passenger milestone,” he said. “To get to a true international airport,  it’s a pretty long drive from Tallahassee at the moment.
“We therefore believe we’ll be able to further stimulate traffic, not just from North Florida, but also from South Georgia.”
 Tallahassee International handled 184,927 passengers during the first  quarter of 2022, equivalent to 93.9% of the total achieved during the  same period in 2019. Three carriers currently provide  scheduled service: OAG Schedules Analyser shows that American Airlines  accounts for 51.7% of the market; Delta Air Lines for 43.9%; and Silver  Airways for 4.4%