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Columbia Metropolitan Airport Begins Major Checkpoint Expansion to Enhance Travel Experience

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Exciting Developments at Columbia Metropolitan Airport

Columbia, SC – If you’re planning to fly out of Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) in the near future, you might notice some changes happening around the terminal. That’s right! This week kicks off the next phase of a multi-million-dollar checkpoint expansion project that’s poised to improve your overall travel experience. While it may look a little chaotic for a bit, the end result is definitely worth it.

What’s Happening?

As construction begins this week, clouds might fill the sky, but spirits are high as we embrace progress. **Temporary walls** and construction trucks will take over parts of the airport, particularly around the security screening and exit lanes. According to Mike Gula, President and CEO of CAE, these signs are crucial markers of growth. He said, *“Construction trucks and temporary walls are signs of growth, expansion, and progress.”*

Making Travel Easier for You

Now, we know construction can be a pain – but Gula assures us that the team is fully dedicated to making this transition as smooth as possible. *“As part of that needed growth and expansion comes inevitable pain points for our valued passengers, tenants, concessionaires, and staff,”* he mentioned. To ease some of these frustrations, you can expect clear and concise directional signage that will help you navigate your way through the terminal with minimal confusion.

What to Expect

The first phase of construction is expected to last about **90 days**, with the second phase continuing into early **2025**. So, if you’re traveling during this period, keep an eye out for signs directing you towards the gates or main lobby. Don’t worry about the noise, either! The construction is scheduled to take place after hours so that your travels remain as peaceful as possible.

Why All This Fuss?

So, what’s the big deal about all this construction? Well, once everything is complete, **security screening lanes** will increase from two to four. This upgrade is particularly important given the projected rise in passenger traffic at CAE in the coming years. More lanes mean shorter wait times and a more efficient boarding process. Who doesn’t want that, right?

Stay In the Loop

For those curious about ongoing developments or seeking more audience-specific information, CAE encourages everyone to visit their website, **www.FlyCAE.com**. It’s a great resource to stay informed about the airport’s progress, and maybe even check on flight statuses before you head out.

Good Weather Ahead

And just to add a cherry on top of this announcement, the weather in Columbia is looking quite lovely too! After a cloudy start to the morning, we can expect some *partial clearing* later in the day, with highs reaching around **85°F** and light breezes adding a pleasant touch. Overnight, temperatures will dip closer to **65°F**, which is perfect for those cozy autumn nights.

Wrap Up

While the airport undergoes these necessary improvements, we appreciate everyone’s patience and support. Remember, these changes are all about making your travel experience at Columbia Metropolitan Airport better for years to come. So, pack your bags and get excited – the future of flying from Columbia is looking bright!


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