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Boil Water Notice has been lifted for Concourses B, C & D

UPDATE 7/15/26: Good news! All work has been completed early and the Boil Water Notice has been lifted for all concourses at RSW. Normal operations can resume effective immediately in Concourses B, C & D.

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RSW TEP ADVISORY #14: Pedestrian Bridge/Crosswalk Changes Between Terminal and Parking Garage

The Lee County Port Authority is continuing work on terminal roadway improvements as part of the Terminal Expansion Project Phase 2 at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, Pedestrian Bridge/Crosswalk 2, which has been out of service, and Crosswalk 6 will open, and Pedestrian Bridge/Crosswalk 5 and Crosswalk 1 will close.

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Sunflower Program

Sunflower Program at RSW

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) is proud to be a member of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program. This program is designed to discreetly allow travelers to let others know they have a non-visible disability. The Sunflower symbol, printed on a lanyard, badge, hat, wrist bracelet, pin or other branded item, indicates that a person may need more assistance, extra time or patience.

How does it work?

The program is voluntary and any traveler that feels they have a hidden disability can request a free Sunflower lanyard/badge at the Visitor Information booths located in the East and West Atriums or Bag Claim from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hidden disabilities can include people with sensory conditions, autism, epilepsy, limited vision, deaf and hard of hearing, difficulty walking or standing and more. Once a person has a Sunflower wearable, they can keep it and use it whenever they travel through RSW or any other airport or location that recognizes the program. Please note, wearing a lanyard does not guarantee fast tracking through security or preferential treatment. Passengers are still required to arrange for special assistance with their airline and TSA Cares.

Sunflower Program FAQs

Located in Fort Myers, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) served more than 11.1 million passengers in 2025 and is one of the top 50 U.S. airports for passenger traffic.

11000 Terminal Access Road

Fort Myers , FL 33913-8213


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239-590-4800