It has helped to open up the area.Charlotte is my home airport, and I’m excited to have The Plaza as an option when waiting for my flights. There are scattered tables, booths and high-top bars throughout The Plaza. As someone who loves the original Wicked Weed up in Asheville, I’m extremely excited for there to be an airport location I can visit while waiting for flights at CLT. Directions are also included in the link below.In anticipation of media presence on Airport property over the next several days, Airport Public Affairs is reminding media outlets, reporters, videographers and other newsroom personnel of media protocol on Airport property.While filming and conducting interviews at CLT, all media representatives are required to display media identification or news credentials.News media is allowed access to public areas of the terminal. The CLT location is only Charlotte’s third Shake Shack (though a fourth is opening in town next year).Editorial Note: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.However, that area of the airport has also historically lacked concession options for passengers. All the information you need to know about Flights, Parking, Shops, Services and more at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. A valid e-mail address. It’s the most recent addition to the airport as part of its Destination CLT renovations.In addition to more food options, The Plaza also offers shopping opportunities and amenities for passengers. You can peruse The Body Shop (which sells my favorite lotion of all time), hit up the iStore or Charlotte Supply Co. for in-flight necessities or visit Minute Suites for some relaxation before you board.The five new dining establishments offered at The Plaza are Shake Shack, Auntie Anne’s, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Bojangles’ and Wicked Weed Brewing.

I personally recommend any of their sour beers, including the Watermelon Dragonfruit Burst Session Sour that is on their airport menu.Disclaimer: The responses below are not provided or commissioned by the bank advertiser. All e-mails from the system will be sent to this address. The public areas are the Departures/Ticketing lobby (upper level) and the Arrivals/Baggage lobby (lower level). When breaking news occurs, this site will be updated with the latest news and information as available. All the information you need to know about Flights, Parking, Shops, Services and more at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

For security purposes, access beyond screening checkpoints is prohibited without prior approval from the Office of Public Affairs. Media has access to the public areas of the terminal building.  All requests for public information, media interviews, filming projects and commercial photography should be directed to the Public Affairs office at CLT. Airports have evolved as drivers of business location and urban development in the 21st century in the same way as highways did in the 20th century, railroads in the 19th century, and seaports in the 18th century. That’s really the goal of Destination CLT.”Visitors to the Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) are now enjoying new food, shopping and amenity options.The airport opened a new expansion Friday, Nov. 15 called The Plaza.
According to the airport’s Aviation Director and CEO Brent Cagle, Charlotte’s E gates serve approximately 23 million passengers annually and constitute roughly 50% of the airport’s traffic. The Plaza is just one of many projects slated for the airport over the next seven to eight years.The overarching goal of Destination CLT to update the airport’s facilities for a seamless passenger experience while fostering the continued growth of travel in the region. Passengers have access to restrooms, a pet relief area, a “Mother’s Room,” and additional escalators down to the E concourse.

The airport only has one terminal that connects all of the concourses, accessible by any and all security checkpoints. That’s because the airport is undergoing major renovations to accommodate growing passenger traffic while addressing traveler pain points.