

The bustling construction site - with an enormous ditch where a future tunnel will provide a more convenient connection between the two new concourses - used to house Salt Lake’s old airport, before it was demolished to make way for more expansion.

They make the trip about every three to four months, and say it’s been fun to watch the progress. The two have watched the construction from those same windows ever since the massive new airport opened its doors in September as they make the pit stop in Salt Lake City from Twin Falls, Idaho, on their way to Arizona to visit family. “There’s so much to see,” Jan Simmons said. While they waited for their flight, Drew and Jan Simmons sat in front of the Salt Lake City International Airport’s vast plaza windows, gazing out across the massive construction site below.ĭrew Simmons said it was like watching a new version of “Toy Story,” likening the busy dump trucks and excavators - looking like miniatures in the distance - to Tonka trucks.
