Route Resumes After More than Two Years A flight bound directly for Paris departed RDU for the first time since March 2020 on Monday. The route is a favorite among leisure and business travelers who want to visit the French capital and connect to other destinations in Europe and beyond. “This is an exciting dayRead More
Year: 2022
RDU Launches New Program to Help Guests with Hidden Disabilities
Sunflower Program Supports Travelers Who May Need More Time or Assistance: RDU has launched a new program to improve the travel experience for guests with hidden disabilities. RDU is partnering with the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Organization to distribute sunflower-branded products that discreetly indicate the wearer may need extra assistance or time when traveling through theRead More
RDU Sets Passenger Traffic Record for Third Month in a Row
Growth Drives Restart of Vision 2040 Projects: RDU set another pandemic-era record in June with 1,102,281 passengers flying through the airport – an increase of 24% over June 2021 and the third consecutive month of record growth. Independence Day weekend was a busy one at RDU. TSA screened 91,346 passengers from Thursday, June 30th throughRead More
RDU Expands Dining Options with High-Tech Virtual Food Hall
Guests Can Order from Nine Restaurants in One Easy, Contactless Transaction: Guests at RDU can now order meals and coffee for pickup at a first-of-its-kind virtual food hall, also known as a ghost kitchen, in Terminal 2. The getREEF Virtual Food Hall features nine popular brands including fast-growing international favorites such as Krispy Rice, 800Read More
The Fly Angle, Episode 16: Designing Great Airports
How to Listen and Subscribe: Listen here or find The Fly Angle on your favorite podcast app. In This Episode: Architecture and design fans, this episode’s for you. Our resident architect guru Jaymes Carter stops by the podcast studio to talk about what goes into planning, designing and constructing airport terminals, customs stations and otherRead More



