- 0
- (0 reviews)
Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), just 3 miles southeast of downtown Albuquerque, is New Mexico’s busiest airport, handling over 5 million passengers a year. Managed by the city’s Aviation Department, it spans more than 2,000 acres and operates alongside Kirtland Air Force Base, serving both civilian and military functions. The airport features a single terminal with 23 gates split between two concourses (A & B), and is known for its Pueblo Revival design and colorful Southwestern touches. A major $87 million renovation, the “Dream of Flight” project, is underway and expected to wrap up by late 2025.
🛬 Terminal Layout
ABQ’s terminal has three levels:
Level 1: Arrivals, five baggage carousels, rental cars, and ground transport access.
Level 2: Departures with airline ticketing and a centralized TSA checkpoint (open from 4:00 AM).
Level 3: Leads to Concourse A (west) and Concourse B (east), both reachable in under 7 minutes on foot.
🌟 Terminal Features
Free Wi-Fi (“ABQ Free WiFi”), strongest near the main hub.
Pet relief areas: Outside Door 3 and near Gate B3 (post-security).
Cultural touches: Rotating exhibits and live music performances enrich the atmosphere.
🚗 Getting to ABQ
From downtown: 10-minute drive via I-25 South, Exit 221.
- Public transit: ABQ Ride Route 50 ($1) or Rail Runner Express + bus.
- Taxis and rideshares: $15–$20 to most city areas.
- Parking: Premium Lot ($18/day) or Economy Lot ($8/day) with free shuttles.
Albuquerque Sunport combines cultural charm with travel ease. Whether you’re admiring desert views, grabbing chile-spiced bites, or browsing local art, ABQ is a relaxed, welcoming gateway to the American Southwest.
Concourse A (Gates A1–A14)
serves airlines like Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, and Boutique Air. It offers a quieter atmosphere, warm desert-inspired decor, and wide walkways.
Food & Drink:
Rio Grande Brew Pub (A4): Craft beers and New Mexican dishes like green chile quesadillas.
Panda Express and Black Mesa Coffee offer quicker options.
Relaxation:
- Padded seating with charging ports near A7.
- Sunlight and Sandia Peak views near A3 add a calm feel.
Fun & Shopping:
- Interactive screens on local geology and culture.
- Sundancer Trading Co. (A5) sells local pottery and jewelry.
Concourse B (Gates B1–B10)
Home to Southwest, Spirit, United, and seasonal Sun Country, Concourse B is ABQ’s high-traffic zone, full of vibrant energy and bold regional design.
Food & Drink:
- Tia Juanita’s (B6): Burritos and flan with a local twist.
- Watchtower Café and Dunkin’ near B3 cover quick and sit-down meals.
Relaxation:
- Quiet corners near Gates B10 and B14 with charging stations.
- A children’s play area is located by B8.
Activities:
- Touchscreens share Balloon Fiesta history.
- Santa Fe Spirits near B7 sells regional liquors.
- 0/5
- (0 reviews)