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The Tallahassee International Airport's International Processing Facility opens in 2024.
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NEW FLIERS GUIDE
Effective October 1, 2022, the Tallahassee International Airport (“TLH”) has authorized Vector Airport Systems, LLC (“Vector”) to manage the billing and accounts receivable for general aviation Landing Fees for rotary-wing aircraft on behalf of the Airport. “Landing Fees” is a commonly used term that refers to aircraft operating fees.
More Information on Landing Fees
Tallahassee International Airport has new machinery to make the security screening process even simpler. Below are some of the changes you will likely see upon your arrival.
Remove all loose items from pockets and place inside your Carry-On Bag.
Keep all electronics and liquids inside your Carry-On Bags. 3-1-1 liquid quantity rules still apply.
Make sure Carry-On Bags are completely zipped when put in a tray.
Carry-On Bags must fit into the trays in order to be screened.
Place light items and shoes at the bottom of the trays—heavier items on top.
Amid industry-wide challenges, SkyWest operating as United will discontinue service to various markets, including Tallahassee, after October 1. While the airline industry has been impacted globally by the pandemic, we continue to see the demand for air travel rebound locally and remain focused on expanding service options for our customers.
TSA Cares is a toll-free helpline that provides travelers with disabilities, medical conditions and other special circumstances additional assistance during the security screening process. Additional information may be found at www.tsa.gov/travel/passenger-support
Pollard previously served as interim director and brings more than 27 years of experience in aviation to the permanent position, which provides administrative oversight of the Tallahassee International Airport (TLH). In addition to his aviation operation experience, Pollard served this country through 22 years of honorable active duty and reserve military service in the United States Marine Corps.