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Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) — Airport Guide 2026

Charlotte · North Carolina, USA · US CBP; ESTA or visa; Gl · USD

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) — Airport Guide 2026

Charlotte Douglas is one of the busiest airports in the world that most people have never set out to visit — because most people don’t. It is American Airlines’ second-largest hub after Dallas/Fort Worth, American runs about 90% of the flights, and the bulk of its 53.6 million 2025 passengers were connecting through, not stopping in Charlotte. That single fact shapes everything here. The big recent change is the $608 million Terminal Lobby Expansion that opened in September 2025, finally giving this fortress hub a front door to match its traffic. This guide is the operational one: how connections actually work, the new layout, US entry, the lounges, and — if Charlotte is genuinely your destination — how to get into town.

Quick Reference

Airport
Charlotte Douglas International Airport
Codes
CLT / KCLT
City
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
2025 passengers
53.6 million (2nd-busiest year on record)
Rank
7th in the world for aircraft movements; 35th for passengers
Terminal
One terminal, five concourses (A–E) off a central atrium
Dominant carrier
American Airlines (~90% of flights; AA’s #2 hub)
Recent change
$608M Terminal Lobby Expansion opened September 2025
Distance to Uptown
About 11 km (7 mi); 25–35 min
Rail
None — no rail link to the airport
Best transport
CATS Sprinter bus to Uptown, $2.20
Lounges
Admirals Clubs, Amex Centurion, The Club CLT (Priority Pass)
Currency
US dollar (USD)
Border
US CBP; ESTA or visa; Global Entry; no EES/ETIAS

🛫 1. What changed: a $608M new front door

For years CLT’s traffic outgrew its building — the ticketing hall and security queues were the pinch point of an airport doing world-top-ten movements. The fix landed in September 2025: the $608 million Terminal Lobby Expansion, which roughly doubled the width of the main hall, added check-in capacity and rebuilt the central security checkpoint. If your last memory of CLT is a crush at the front door, that part is genuinely fixed.

🚧 Still under construction

The lobby is the finished piece of a much bigger program. A fourth parallel runway is about halfway built, due to open in fall 2027 — big enough that the airport is renumbering its existing runways to accommodate it. Concourse E, the largest and busiest, is being renovated through early 2027 with new flooring, walkways and signage. American Express is due to add a Sidecar by Centurion lounge in Concourse A in 2027.

What this means in 2026: the front of the airport is new and smooth, but expect active construction deeper in, especially around Concourse E. Build a little extra time for longer walks and rerouted gates while the work runs through to 2027.

🛬 2. The layout: one terminal, five concourses, one atrium

CLT is a single terminal with five concourses — A, B, C, D and E — radiating from a central hub. That central atrium is the heart of the airport and its best-known feature: a big skylit hall of shops and food with rows of white rocking chairs that have become CLT’s signature. It is a genuinely pleasant place to wait, which matters at an airport built around waiting between flights.

The key practical point is that all five concourses connect to each other airside. For a domestic connection you do not leave security; you walk (or take a moving walkway) through the atrium between concourses. Concourse E, the regional and high-volume concourse, sits at one end and is the longest walk from the others — worth knowing if you land there with a tight connection.

There is no airside people-mover train at CLT: every connection is on foot. Between adjacent concourses that’s a few minutes, but A-to-E is a genuine walk of 15 minutes or more with the crowds, so treat the atrium as your orientation point and check the gate-to-gate distance rather than assuming the next concourse is close.

🔗 3. Connecting at CLT — because you probably are

American runs CLT as a classic connecting hub, scheduling flights in tightly-timed banks so a wave of inbound flights feeds a wave of outbound ones. That is why the airport ranks 7th in the world for aircraft movements while only 35th for passengers: enormous numbers of people pass through without leaving the secure side.

For a domestic-to-domestic connection, you stay airside and walk between concourses through the atrium — no re-screening, no passport control. Give yourself realistic time anyway: at peak bank times the atrium and the moving walkways get busy, and a gate at the far end of Concourse E is a real hike from Concourse A.

International arrivals are different. If Charlotte is your first US point of entry, you clear US Customs and Border Protection, collect your checked bags, hand them back at the recheck belt, and pass back through TSA security to reach your connecting gate. That is a 60–90 minute job in practice — do not book a 45-minute international-to-domestic connection here.

🛂 4. The border: US entry

Charlotte is a US port of entry, so the rules are the standard US ones, not anything Charlotte-specific.

🛂 ESTA or visa
visa-waiver nationals (UK, EU, Australia, Japan and others) need an approved ESTA before flying; everyone else needs a US visa. Sort the ESTA online well ahead, not at the gate.
⚡ Global Entry / MPC
Global Entry kiosks speed up returning members; visa-waiver and many other travellers can use the free Mobile Passport Control app to shorten the CBP queue.
💵 Money
the US dollar. Cards are accepted everywhere; there is no departure tax to pay at the airport and no EES/ETIAS (those are European systems and do not apply in the US).

There is no exit immigration check in the US — you just board. The thing to plan around is the arrival re-clear described above, not departure formalities.

🚌 5. Getting to Uptown Charlotte

If Charlotte is your destination, the airport sits about 11 km (7 miles) west of Uptown (the city centre), a 25–35 minute trip depending on traffic. There is no rail link — Charlotte’s light rail does not reach the airport, and the long-discussed Silver Line extension is years off, so ignore any mention of a train.

🚌 CATS Sprinter bus
the cheap, reliable public option: $2.20 to Uptown, every 20 minutes on weekdays (30 at night and weekends), 25–35 minutes. Buy on board or via the CATS app.
🚗 Rideshare / taxi
Uber, Lyft and taxis use a designated pickup zone; figure on roughly US$25–40 to Uptown depending on demand and time.
🚙 Rental car
the rental centre is on-site; useful given there’s no rail and Charlotte is a driving city, but unnecessary if you’re staying Uptown.

No rail, despite what older guides imply. The Sprinter bus is the closest thing to a fixed-route transit link, and at $2.20 it badly undercuts a rideshare. For a small group or late arrival, the rideshare is the practical call; otherwise the Sprinter is hard to beat.

🛋️ 6. Lounges

As American’s hub, CLT is well covered for lounges, with options beyond the AA network too.

🛫 Admirals Club
American’s own lounges, several across the concourses, for AA premium-cabin, elite and oneworld passengers, members, or a US$79 day pass. A newer grab-and-go “Provisions by Admirals Club” format opened here in 2025.
💳 Amex Centurion Lounge
for eligible American Express cardholders; a Sidecar by Centurion is due in Concourse A in 2027.
🎫 The Club CLT
a Priority Pass lounge, the main option for travellers without AA or Amex access.
😴 Minute Suites & Gameway
also accept Priority Pass; nap suites and gaming pods rather than a full lounge.

Note the access split: the Admirals Clubs do not take Priority Pass, so if Priority Pass is your route in, head for The Club CLT, Minute Suites or Gameway rather than queuing at an Admirals Club.

🍽️ 7. Food, and the fortress-hub fare reality

The atrium is the place to eat — the central hall concentrates most of the airport’s better food and is where the rocking chairs are, so you can grab something and actually sit somewhere pleasant. Local-leaning options lean Carolina barbecue and Southern comfort food; it’s airport food, but the atrium beats grabbing whatever is nearest your gate.

One honest point for anyone starting a trip in Charlotte rather than connecting: CLT is an expensive airport to fly out of. When one airline holds about 90% of the gates, local origin-and-destination fares run high, and that is structural, not seasonal. If you’re price-sensitive and flexible, it’s worth checking fares from Raleigh-Durham or even driving further, because the fortress-hub premium on Charlotte-origin tickets is real.

❓ Frequently asked questions

Is there a train from Charlotte Airport to Uptown? +
No. There is no rail link to CLT — Charlotte’s light rail does not serve the airport, and the proposed Silver Line extension is years away. The CATS Sprinter bus ($2.20, every 20 minutes, 25–35 minutes) is the public-transit option, alongside rideshare and taxis.
How do I get from CLT to Uptown Charlotte? +
The CATS Sprinter bus runs to Uptown for $2.20, every 20 minutes on weekdays. Uber, Lyft and taxis run from a designated zone for roughly US$25–40. The airport is about 11 km (7 miles) out, 25–35 minutes by road.
Which airline dominates Charlotte Douglas? +
American Airlines operates around 90% of flights — CLT is American’s second-largest hub after Dallas/Fort Worth and the Carolinas’ only large hub. For most travellers that means connecting through American’s tightly-scheduled banks.
How tight can my connection be at CLT? +
For a domestic-to-domestic connection you stay airside and walk between the five concourses through the central atrium, so a legal connection of around 45 minutes is workable — but a gate at the far end of Concourse E is a long walk. For international-to-domestic, allow 60–90 minutes because you re-clear customs, recheck bags and pass security again.
Do I need a visa or ESTA to fly into CLT? +
Charlotte is a US port of entry. Visa-waiver nationals (UK, EU, Australia, Japan and others) need an approved ESTA before flying; others need a US visa. Global Entry or the free Mobile Passport Control app speeds up the CBP queue on arrival.
What lounges are at CLT, and which take Priority Pass? +
American’s Admirals Clubs (AA/oneworld access or a $79 day pass), the Amex Centurion Lounge, and The Club CLT. Priority Pass works at The Club CLT, Minute Suites and Gameway — but not at the Admirals Clubs.
What’s new at Charlotte Airport in 2026? +
The $608 million Terminal Lobby Expansion opened in September 2025, roughly doubling the main hall and rebuilding the central checkpoint. A fourth runway is due in fall 2027, Concourse E is being renovated through early 2027, and a Sidecar by Centurion lounge is planned for Concourse A in 2027.
How early should I arrive at CLT? +
It’s a high-volume hub, so allow about two hours for a domestic flight and three for an international departure, more during American’s peak connection banks when the checkpoint and atrium are busiest.
Where do international flights arrive at CLT? +
International arrivals clear US Customs and Border Protection at the airport’s federal inspection facility, where you collect and recheck bags before re-clearing security for any onward domestic flight. Budget 60–90 minutes for the whole process.
Why are flights from Charlotte so expensive? +
Because American controls about 90% of the gates, CLT is a fortress hub with limited low-cost competition, so origin-and-destination fares from Charlotte tend to run high. It’s structural. Comparing Raleigh-Durham or nearby airports can pay off for price-sensitive trips.
What are the rocking chairs at CLT? +
The white rocking chairs in the central atrium are CLT’s signature feature — rows of them in the skylit main hall among the shops and food. They make the airport a genuinely comfortable place to wait out a connection.
Is Charlotte worth a stop, or is it just a connecting airport? +
For most passengers it’s a connection. If you do stop, Uptown Charlotte is a compact banking-city centre with museums and breweries, reachable on the $2.20 Sprinter bus — a worthwhile half-day, but Charlotte is a business city more than a tourist one.

📊 Charlotte Douglas (CLT) at a glance — 2026

Item Detail
Codes CLT / KCLT
2025 passengers 53.6 million
World rank 7th (aircraft movements); 35th (passengers)
Terminal One; five concourses (A–E) off a central atrium
Dominant carrier American Airlines (~90%; #2 AA hub)
Recent change $608M Terminal Lobby Expansion (opened Sept 2025)
Coming 4th runway (fall 2027); Concourse E reno; Centurion Sidecar (2027)
Distance to Uptown ~11 km (7 mi), 25–35 min
Rail None
Sprinter bus $2.20 to Uptown, every 20 min (weekday)
Rideshare/taxi ~US$25–40 to Uptown
Lounges Admirals Clubs, Amex Centurion, The Club CLT (PP), Minute Suites/Gameway (PP)
Currency US dollar
Entry ESTA or visa; Global Entry/MPC; no EES/ETIAS

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