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How Did St. Louis Lambert International Airport Fare In 2025?

Posted on March 30, 2026
The document shows an artistic drawing of the FAA tower on the far left side of this report cover. The official STL logo is found on the far upper right side of this artwork. In the center going to the right side of the document on the bottom of this piece is a 737 aircraft flying a way from a subtle shadowed skyline.

The airport’s annual report released today has the answers

ST. LOUIS, MO (March 30, 2026): St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) has released the 2025 STL Annual Report. This report is a summary of various airport operations and a compilation of specific airport data. The report can be found online on our Public Notices and Reports page at FlySTL.com.

The 2025 STL Annual Report includes updates on such items as our new London route, STL’s final phase of its restaurant modernization, construction projects such as the Airfield Maintenance Facility, the Central Utility Plant and a review of the airport’s path in 2025 toward a potential consolidated terminal. The report also looks at airport data such as airport operations, market shares, departures as well as total passengers. The publication also includes a farewell interview with Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge. She recounts her impact and achievements during her 16-year tenure as STL’s CEO.   

The document is a great read for the public wanting to know more about STL.

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About STL

St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) is the primary commercial airport for the St. Louis metro area and parts of eastern Missouri and southern Illinois serving 15.6 million passengers annually. STL is an Enterprise Fund Department of the City of St. Louis. It is wholly supported by airport user charges. No general fund revenues are used for the operation, administration, promotion or maintenance of airport facilities.

For more information, contact:

Roger Lotz

314-426-8125

rplotz@flystl.com