Terminals & gates at UTO

Indian Mountains, Alaska

Terminal layout at UTO

Indian Mountain LRRS Airport is organized into 1 terminal. Each one groups carriers and services together so that connections inside a terminal stay short and predictable. Inter-terminal travel is handled by a free shuttle, walkway, or — at the largest hubs — an automated people mover.

The terminal layout below reflects the standard configuration for UTO. Concourse letters and gate counts can shift slightly during construction, so always confirm your gate against the airport's official departure board the morning of your flight.

Terminal A · 23 gates

Terminal A is one of the primary departure halls at UTO. It holds approximately 23 active gates and a full slate of pre- and post-security amenities. Walking time from the security checkpoint to the farthest gate is roughly 11 minutes — useful to know if you cut it close.

Airlines based here

Copa AirlinesVolarisDelta Air LinesSpirit Airlines

On-site amenities

  • Pet relief area
  • International arrivals hall
  • Children's play area
  • Interfaith chapel
  • Sit-down dining concourse

Connecting between terminals

If your itinerary routes you between terminals at UTO, give yourself extra time. Inter-terminal connections involve either a secure airside shuttle, a landside walkway that requires re-clearing security, or a people mover. Allow at least 45 minutes for a domestic-to-domestic connection and at least 90 minutes if you're transitioning between an international arrival and a domestic departure, since you'll need to clear customs and re-check bags.

Signage inside the terminal will direct you to the connection point. Look for "Inter-Terminal Transit" or the airport's branded shuttle name. Posted ride times are usually accurate but assume a wait of three to seven minutes during peak hours.

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