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Palms View International Airport is proud to announce that Terminal 8 is now operational! This project was planned a few years ago when airplane traffic in PLV was expanding. It was predicted that there would be a gate shortage and this year there was a gate shortage. So, renovations in what used to be called "Terminal 4" began. In 1971, Eastern Air Lines built what was called "Terminal 4" at the time with two concourse. A mainline flight concourse and a regional/commuter concourse. After Eastern ended service in 1991, the terminal was kept but jetways were taken out. Aircraft just used the area for hardstands. Now, the terminals two concourses are now in use. Concourse A is used by Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Spirit Airlines. Concourse A has a total of 9 gates with 3 gates that can be used for international arrivals.
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This is Concourse B, Eastern used it to hold their commuter operations. After the renovation project was finished, Delta Air Lines decided to use this concourse to hold most of their Delta Connection operations. Concourse B has a total of 16 gates. This concourse does not have jet-ways and passengers will need to board outside.