RDU Airport, NC – When completed, Raleigh-Durham International Airport’s Terminal C will reflect the rolling hills of North Carolina. At today’s Airport Authority meeting, architect Curtis Fentress unveiled a model illustrating the major architectural elements of the redeveloped terminal. The presentation is the latest milestone in a project that will transform Terminal C into aRead More
Year: 2004
Spring Break Travel Season Kicks Off at RDU
RDU Airport, NC – As the area’s college students head off for spring break this year, Raleigh-Durham International Airport reminds those flying to their destination to arrive at the airport two hours before their flight departs. Tips to keep in mind during this year’s spring travel season include: Follow signs to RDU’s new parking entranceRead More
RDU Receives Award for Excellence in Architecture
RDU Airport, NC – The Triangle chapter of the American Institute of Architects presented the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority with the 2004 Triangle Isosceles Award. The AIA awards committee recognized the Authority for its sustained support of quality design in the Triangle Area. Airport Director John Brantley and Airport Authority Chairman Tim Clancy accepted the awardRead More
RDU Parking Rate Changes Go into Effect
RDU Airport, NC – Parking rates at Raleigh-Durham International Airport increased Sunday, January 25, 2004, at 12:01 a.m. The RDU Airport Authority approved the rate increase at its August 2003 meeting. The change is the first in four years and follows the completion of the airport’s parking expansion program, which featured two new parking garagesRead More
TSA Now Requiring Boarding Passes at Security Checkpoint
RDU Airport, NC – The Transportation Security Administration is now requiring boarding passes and a government-issued photo identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. TSA’s “Selectee Checkpoint” program enhances security by screening selectees at the security checkpoints where screening equipment and personnel are concentrated. Passengers are required to have theRead More