Louisville Regional Airport Authority

03/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/30/2026 08:09

Expect Near-Record Numbers for Spring Break at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport

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Expect Near-Record Numbers for Spring Break at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport

March 30, 2026

Florida leads the way for the region's travelers as top vacation go-to

Spring Break travel is here and near-record numbers are expected at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF). Overall scheduled capacity by the airlines is up 5% compared to last year with more than 35,000 travelers expected from Thursday, April 2 through Sunday, April 5.

"Spring Break is a busy time for SDF," said Dan Mann, Executive Director for the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, which owns and operates Louisville's airport. "Our airport is ready to welcome the increase in travelers as they head to their favorite vacation spots. We remain in close coordination with the airlines and our terminal partners, including TSA, to ensure passengers have a smooth experience at SDF."

The busiest day for Spring Break travel will be Sunday, April 5 with more than 9,300 scheduled departing seats, closely followed by Thursday, April 2 with 9,000-plus outbound seats. Florida leads the region as the most popular destination for Spring Breakers at SDF including growth in flights to Fort Myers, Orlando and
St. Petersburg/Clearwater. Travelers heading to Boston, Chicago-O'Hare and Raleigh/Durham have also increased for Spring Break this year.

With the higher-than-normal passenger volume expected for Spring Break, passengers are encouraged to arrive 2 to 2½ hours before their scheduled departure time. For early morning departures before 8:30 a.m., arriving 2½ hours in advance is strongly encouraged. Most flights board the aircraft 30 to 40 minutes before the posted departure time. TSA staffing continues to remain consistent with no impacts on passenger screening.

Parking is only $5 per day in the Express Shuttle Lot with registration at least four hours prior to their arrival. Plus, shuttle lot users can now take advantage of real-time tracking to see the exact location of the pick-up shuttles by simply scanning the QR code at the designated pick-up areas. Other self-park lots range from $8 to $20 per day with valet services at $35 per day. For information on all parking options, visit SDFPark.com. Travelers are also encouraged to be mindful that temporary intermittent parking lot closures are possible at SDF during heavy travel periods.

The positive momentum is continuing at SDF as overall passenger traffic is up 5% for the first quarter of this year compared to the same period in 2025. Mirroring the uptick for Spring Break, there is significant growth for Florida markets including Orlando and Punta Gorda as well as Raleigh/Durham in North Carolina and Arizona's Phoenix. As previously announced, Breeze Airways will also begin three new routes at SDF in May to Hartford (BDL), Los Angeles (LAX) and Pittsburgh (PIT), marking a record high 41 destinations with nonstop flights from Louisville. This good news follows 2025, which was SDF's third busiest year to date with 4.6 million total passengers that followed its no. 1 record year in 2024.

"The past three years have all been record-setting for passenger traffic at SDF," added Mann. "With the new routes on Breeze beginning in a few weeks, plus the strong numbers for Spring Break, we feel good about the year ahead."

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