Louisville, KY (June 30, 2026) – The Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) is preparing for a busy Fourth of July travel period, with passenger volumes expected to remain strong and overall travel demand comparable to what the airport experienced during the 2025 holiday. From Thursday, July 2, through Sunday, July 5, the airlines have scheduled more than 33,000 departing seats at SDF.
“SDF continues to serve our community by providing travelers with convenient nonstop access to more than 40 destinations across the country while maintaining the efficient, customer-focused experience that passengers expect from our airport,” said Dan Mann, Executive Director of the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, which owns and operates Louisville’s airport. “The continued strength of holiday travel demand, combined with new air service options, reflects the growing value SDF provides to both business and leisure travelers throughout our region.”
Travelers heading out for summer vacations also have more destination options this year thanks to several new routes added at SDF last month. Breeze Airways launched new nonstop service to Los Angeles (LAX), Pittsburgh (PIT) and Hartford, CT (BDL), providing enhanced access to Southern California, Western Pennsylvania and the New England region. Additionally, Allegiant Air introduced new nonstop service to Gulf Shores (GUF), offering travelers a convenient option for reaching the Gulf Coast, including Orange Beach.
I-65 Central Corridor Project
As a reminder, the I-65 Central Corridor Project continues and those on departing flights are strongly encouraged to closely monitor traffic conditions the day of their travel and plan their route to SDF accordingly. Airport access continues as normal from I-264/Watterson Expressway via Exit 11 for both east and westbound traffic. From I-65 northbound, the airport will remain accessible via Exit 131A and following July 1, it will be accessible via Exit 131B for southbound traffic. Prior to July 1, southbound traffic should follow the detour signs.
An alternative option for airport access is the West Entrance located directly off Crittenden Drive, near the I-264/Watterson Expressway entrance and exit ramps, and USPS Air Mail Facility and Post Office (4440 Crittenden Drive).
Travel Tips
With the large volume of passengers expected around Independence Day, below
are several helpful tips for SDF travelers.
- Arrive 2-hours in advance of the flight’s departure, especially for those
morning departures prior to 8:30 a.m. This allows plenty of time to park,
check-in and go through the security checkpoint before boarding begins.
Remember, most airlines begin boarding 30-minutes before the flight’s
scheduled departure time. - Temporary parking closures are possible as parking areas become full,
especially in the Garage and Surface Lot. Travelers are encouraged to take
advantage of convenient parking in the Premier East or Premier West Lots
as well as the Express Shuttle Lot. All information is available at
SDFPark.com, including real-time status updates for each parking area. - Save on parking with SDF’s Express Shuttle Lot that is only $6 a day with
advanced registration ($9 without advanced registration) at SDFPark.com. - Travelers can also save $5 on their rideshare to SDF through Uber or Lyft.
Visit FlyLouisville.com/Save5 for details and promo code information. - Check-in before leaving home and closely monitor the flight’s status through
the airline’s website or mobile app. - Remember the 3-1-1 rule when packing – no more than 3.4 oz of liquids, gels,
creams and aerosols are allowed per container and all must be placed in one,
clear 1-quart size bag in a carryon. Anything larger than 3.4 oz must go in a
checked bag.
About Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF)
Owned and operated by the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) is the state’s premier airport, serving more Kentuckians annually than any other airport in the Commonwealth. Seven commercial passenger airlines offer nonstop service to more than 40 nonstop destinations from Louisville. SDF is home to UPS Worldport, moving millions of tons of products each year, making it the no. 1 busiest cargo airport in North America and Top 5 in the world. Aviation is an economic powerhouse for the region that generates $12.8 billion in economic impact every year. One in 8 jobs is generated by SDF and Bowman Field and their aviation partners. Visit www.FlyLouisville.com to learn more.
Contact: Natalie Chaudoin For Immediate Release
(502) 363-8507 office
(502) 475-8084 cell
Natalie.Chaudoin@FlyLouisville.com
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