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Travelers planning to fly out of ALB are reminded of the following travel tips:

  • Arrive at the airport no less than two hours prior to your scheduled departure. This allows time to park, check bags, clear security, and reach your gate.
  • Consider using alternate transportation to reduce parking demand and speed up your arrival.
  • Check in early online or through your airline's mobile app.
  • Bring valid identification, your boarding pass, and any required travel documents.
  • Ensure your identification is REAL ID compliant. Learn more at: tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.
  • Review TSA guidelines at tsa.gov before packing. Be mindful of restrictions on liquids, gels, aerosols, and other prohibited items.
  • TSA PreCheck can expedite screening for eligible travelers.
  • Confirm your gate number through your airline's app or airport monitors once inside the terminal.

As construction continues on ALB's main terminal expansion and Concourse A rehabilitation, travelers should anticipate changes in traffic patterns and curbside access:

  • Construction activities are underway directly in front of the main terminal.
  • Traffic lanes are reduced, and certain vestibules may be temporarily closed.
  • Curbside parking is never permitted.
  • Parking garages and airport lots — including the cell phone lot on Albany Shaker Road — are free for the first hour and are the best places to wait for arriving passengers.
  • If you are picking up an arriving passenger, wait in a garage or the cell phone lot until they have collected their luggage and are ready to leave before pulling up to the curb.
  • Travelers parking in long-term lots or the North Garage may wish to use the south crosswalk, which provides a direct connection to airline ticketing.
  • Drivers should follow posted signage and the instructions of on-site security personnel to ensure a safe and efficient flow of traffic.
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