The first two gates in the new Concourse D extension at Nashville International Airport (BNA) are now open to passengers, marking a step forward in the airport’s ongoing expansion.

Gate D6, which has been relocated, and the brand-new Gate D7 became operational earlier this month as scheduled. These openings form part of BNA’s broader plans to improve terminal capacity and enhance the overall travel experience.

An aircraft at one of the two new gates
An aircraft at one of the two new gates

The full Concourse D extension is set to open on 8 July 2025, at which point four additional gates will come into service, increasing the airport’s gate capacity to support continued passenger growth.

Gate D7
Gate D7

The extension is part of the airport’s New Horizon project – a multi-year development programme aimed at modernising facilities, expanding capacity, and meeting future demand.

The Concourse D project will help reduce congestion, support airline growth, and contribute to a smoother passenger journey.

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