KEY POINTS
  • The new $1.3 billion terminal at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport opened Wednesday.
  • The terminal serves 16 airlines with 35 gates spread out across three concourses.
  • It is the third airport to have a permanent gate-pass program allowing non-ticketed passengers into the terminal to shop, dine and accompany passengers to their gates.
  • As concessions, restaurants and ticket counters were being shuttered in the old terminal, a New Orleans-style second-line parade snaked its way through the concourses.
Louis Armstrong New Orleans Int'l Airport terminal

From New York's LaGuardia Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, many airports around the country are in the middle of high-profile renovation and expansion projects.

But with the official opening early Wednesday morning of the new $1.3 billion terminal at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), the U.S. gets its first major airport opening since the opening of new terminals at Denver International Airport in 1995 and Indianapolis International Airport (IND) in 2008.