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Modifications to the Clinton National Airport passenger drop-off

Little Rock, Arkansas – Due to redevelopment, a new traffic pattern at the Clinton National Airport (LIT) in Little Rock began on January 22.
The $1.4 million curbside canopy that is being built outside the ticket lobby will cause traffic to be redirected until the fall of next year.
The purpose of the canopy is to protect passengers from the weather when they are dropped off.
Passenger drop-offs, as well as help with wheelchairs and baggage, will be relocated to the outer curb for commercial vehicles.
The short-term parking area in front of the ticket desk has been changed to an hourly lot, where the first 45 minutes of parking are free.
Travelers are advised to give themselves more time and to pay attention to the signs.
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