Spokane International Airport is the second-largest airport in the state of Washington that serves the communities of Northern Idaho, Eastern Washington, Coeur d’Alene and Spokane. The airport was used during World War II to train units on new aircraft being developed by Boeing. In 1945 the land was developed into a commercial airport. The current name was given in 1960 but the airport code remains GEG as a nod to the original name Geiger Field.
In the next 5-10 years the airport hopes to add another concourse and more non-stop flights to the east coast. Currently, the airport contains 24 gates within its three concourses. There are seven airlines that fly to and from GEG Airport serving many domestic and international destinations. Top destinations from Spokane are Seattle, Denver and Portland.
Ground transportation at GEG includes eight rental car companies, seven bus and shuttle companies, taxis and numerous hotel shuttle options. There is outside parking, garage parking, metered parking and a lot serviced by an airport shuttle. All but metered parking options are available with weekly and/or daily rates. There is also a cell phone lot for passenger pick-ups. The airport has over a dozen dining and retail options for travelers. There are several hotel and motel options within 3 miles of the airport. The Ramada Spokane Airport is on site and even has an indoor water park.
Valley International Airport HRL is an airport serving the Harlingen, Texas metropolitan area. HRL Airport is situated approximately four miles to the northeast of Harlingen’s city center. Currently, the airport transports about 400,000 passengers annually. The largest airline carrier at HRL is Southwest.
HRL Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are four airlines that fly in and out of HRL serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Valley International Airport are Houston-Hobby, Houston-Intercontinental and Dallas.
At Valley International Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from HRL Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals, shuttles and limousines available. If staying near Valley International Airport there are over 13 hotel and motel options within seven miles of the airport.
Orlando International Airport MCO services the greater Orlando metro area and is located southeast of the central business district of Orlando. Orlando International Airport trails Miami International Airport in being Florida’s busiest airport. However, with 800+ flights a day on over 40 airlines to 78 non-stop destinations it offers the most flights and destinations than any other airport in Florida.
The main airlines serving MCO Airport are Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways. In terms of passengers traveling through Orlando International Airport, Southwest Airlines is currently the largest carrier. There are abundant transportation options to and from Orlando International Airport including the Lynx metro public transportation system, the Disney Magical Express for guests staying at Walt Disney World resorts, cruiseline transportation, taxis and shuttles.
Orlando Airport is conveniently located where Highways 436 and 528 intersect. There is a variety of short-term and long-term parking options including the Blue Lot, Red Lot, Parking Garage A and Parking Garage B. Delta Air Lines’ Sky Club and United Airlines United Club are among the airline lounges located within the airport.
The airport use to serve as a McCoy Military Air Force Base and still carries the original airport code of MCO to this day. Additionally, it has been nick named “Mickey’s Corporate Office” with it being the closest airport to the world famous Disney World theme park.
Orlando International Airport consists of a main terminal with four concourses connected by a tram system. Concourse 4 is predominantly for international travel. While all terminals and concourses offer a wide array of retail, restaurants and services.
Charlotte/Douglas International Airport CLT is a dual military and civilian airport in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Charlotte Airport is approximately 4 miles west of Charlotte’s downtown. It is the 9th-busiest in the United States and the 23rd busiest in the world according to passenger traffic. In 1936 the Charlotte Municipal Airport opened to be took over by the United States Army Air Core in 1941 and renamed Morris Field Air Base. After World War II returned to a commercial operation was again renamed Douglas Municipal Airport. After decades of growth and expansion it was renamed Charlotte-Douglas International Airport in 1982.
CLT Airport is located to the east of I-485 and south of I-85 with parking options that include short-term, long-term, daily, hourly, curbside valet and business valet. These options include: Long Term 1, Long Term 2, Long Term 3, Long Term 4, Daily North, Daily Deck East, Daily Deck West, Hourly Deck East and Hourly Deck West.
Charlotte/Douglas Airport is comprised of 5 concourses (A, B, C, D, E) and houses 97 gates. Concourse D is the international concourse, while Concourse E is exclusively used for US Airways Express. Over 18 airlines fly to and from Charlotte/Douglas International Airport to an impressive list of international and domestic locations.
Charlotte/Douglas International Airport offers an array of shopping options through out its 5 terminals that includes The Body Shop, Lacoste, and Brookstone. Choices are bountiful for dining, find something quick like Sbarro or sit back and relax at California Pizza Kitchen. A variety of services are available for passengers including Wi-Fi, ATMs, currency exchange and the US Airways Club.
Ground Transportation is abundant at Charlotte/Douglas Airport with the CATS (Charlotte Area Transit System), car rental, hotel courtesy vehicles, limousine, shuttle services and taxis. Hotel accommodation includes five hotels nearby such as the Courtyard by Marriott and the Days Inn.
Columbia Regional Airport COU is an airport serving the Columbia, Missouri metropolitan area. COU Airport is situated approximately 12 miles to the southeast of Columbia’s city center. The largest airline carrier at COU is American Eagle.
COU Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. American Eagle flies in and out of COU serving several domestic locations. At Columbia Regional Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from COU Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying near Columbia Regional Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within 13 miles of the airport.
Columbus Metropolitan Airport CSG is an airport serving the Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area. CSG Airport is situated approximately four miles to the northeast of Columbus’ city center. The largest airline carrier at CSG is Delta Air Lines.
CSG Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. Delta Air Lines flies in and out of CSG serving several domestic locations. At Columbus Metropolitan Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from CSG Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals, buses and limousines available. If staying near Columbus Metropolitan Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within three miles of the airport.
McAllen Miller International Airport MFE is an airport serving the McAllen, Texas metropolitan area. MFE Airport is situated approximately three miles to the south of McAllen’s city center. Currently, the airport transports about 350,000 passengers annually. The largest airline carrier at MFE is Delta Air Lines.
MFE Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are five airlines that fly in and out of MFE serving several domestic and international locations. Top destinations from McAllen Miller International Airport are Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston and Las Vegas.
At McAllen Miller International Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi. If staying near McAllen Miller International Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within two miles of the airport.
Memphis International Airport MEM is a civilian/military airport serving the Memphis, Tennessee metro area. MEM Airport is situated approximately 7 miles to the southeast of Memphis’s city center. Currently, the airport transports about 8 million passengers annually. The airport serves as a hub for Delta Air Lines, FedEx Express and SeaPort Airlines
Located just south of I-240 and to the east of I-55, MEM Airport has a variety of parking options including economy, short-term, long-term, garage and valet. Memphis International Airport consists of three terminals (A, B, C) with 83 gates, all connected via walkway. There are 6 airlines that fly in and out of MYS serving several international and domestic locations.
At Memphis International Airport there is an array of quick service and full service dining options, ranging from Starbucks Coffee to Rhythms Café & Bar. Whether it is books and magazines on your list or clothing and accessories MEM has you covered with options ranging from Hudson News to Sunglass Hut. In terms of services there are airline clubs, currency exchanges, ATMs, shoeshine and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from MEM International Airport has never been easier with public transit on the Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA). If looking for additional modes of transport there are taxis, limousines, vans, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying over at Memphis International Airport there are 20 nearby hotel and motel options including the Memphis Airport Hotel & Conference Center, the Best Western Executive Inn Memphis and the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel Airport Memphis.
Salt Lake International Airport SLC is a civilian/military airport serving the Salt Lake City metro area. SLC Airport is situated approximately 6.5 miles to the west of downtown Salt Lake City. Currently, the airport transports about 20 million passengers annually. The airport is the 21st busiest in the United States. The largest airline carriers at SLC are Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines.
Located just north of I-80 and to the west of I-215, SLC Airport has a variety of parking options including economy, short-term, long-term, garage and valet. Salt Lake City International Airport consists of three terminals (1, 2, International) and five concourses (A, B, C, D) with 79 gates, all connected via walkway. There are nine airlines that fly in and out of MYS serving several international and domestic locations.
At Salt Lake International Airport there is an array of quick service and full service dining options, ranging from Krispy Kreme to Vivace Cucina House. Whether it is books and magazines on your list or clothing and accessories SLC has you covered with options ranging from KSL News to No Boundaries. In terms of services there are airline clubs, currency exchanges, ATMs, shoeshine, pet relief areas, banking services, duty free and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from SLC International Airport has never been easier with the TRAX Light Rail or bus public transit. If looking for additional modes of transport there are taxis, limousines, vans, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying over at Salt Lake International Airport there are 13 nearby hotel and motel options within two miles including the Holiday Inn Express, the Courtyard SLC Hotel and the Springhill Suites Airport.
Denver International Airport DEN, also known as DIA, is located 25 miles northeast of downtown Denver and replaced the outdated Stapleton International Airport in 1994. In terms of sheer area Denver International Airport is the largest airport in the United States and the second largest in the world behind King Fahd International Airport. Currently, DEN Airport is the 11th-busiest airport with annual airport traffic surpassing 52 million passengers.
DIA is located off Pena Boulevard, named after the former Mayor of Denver, Federico Pena, with over 40,000 parking spaces including: garage, short-term, long-term, economy and valet. Parking options include: Short Term West, Short Term East, Garage East, Garage West, Economy East, Economy West, Pikes Peak Shuttle Lot and Mt. Elbert Shuttle Lot.
Denver International Airport’s map consists of the main Jeppensen Terminal and three concourses with room to build two additional concourses in the future. The Jeppensen Terminal’s roof, made of Teflon-coated fiberglass, resembles white-pitched teepees to honor the state’s 53 mountains over 14,000 feet in elevation.
DIA serves as a major hub for Frontier Airlines, United Airlines and expanding Southwest Airlines. Additionally, more than 20 other airlines serve many international and domestic destinations making Denver a central airline hub in the United States.
Transportation between the terminals and concourses is done by underground train or walkway between the Jeppensen Terminal and Concourse A. There are several dining and shopping options in each terminal and concourse, ranging from the economical Burger King to the fine dining of Elway’s.
DEN Airport offers many ground transportation options that fit every need, including rental cars, hotel shuttles, commuter shuttles, public transportation, taxis, luxury limousines, mountain carriers and charter buses. Currently, Denver International Airport does not have any hotels on site but there are over 30 places of accommodation within 10 miles of the airport including the Hilton Garden Inn Denver Airport Hotel, Embassy Suites Denver Airport Hotel and the Comfort Inn Airport Hotel. A 519-room Westin Hotel is being built as part of the South Terminal Redevelopment Program and is scheduled to open in 2015.
Jacksonville International Airport is a civilian/military airport serving Jacksonville, Florida. JAX Airport is situated approximately 13 miles to the north of Jacksonville’s city center. The airport transports about 5.5 million passengers annually. JAX opened in 1968 to replace the aging and obsolete Imeson Field.
Located just north of I-295 and to the west of I-95, JAX Airport has a variety of parking options including economy, short-term, long-term, garage and valet. Jacksonville International Airport consists of a one terminal, which houses two concourses (A, C) with 20 gates, all connected via walkway. There are 7 airlines that fly in and out of JAX serving several international and domestic locations.
At Jacksonville International Airport there is an array of quick service and full service dining options, ranging from Starbucks Coffee to Chili’s Too. Whether it is books and magazines on your list or clothing and accessories JAX has you covered with options ranging from Newsstand to Brooks Brothers. In terms of services there are a Delta Sky Club, currency exchanges, ATMs, a Comfort Zone Spa, shoeshine and even a pet boarding facility.
Getting to and from JAX International Airport has never been easier with public transit covering buses, taxis, limousines, vans, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying over at Jacksonville International Airport there are 22 nearby hotel and motel options within two miles including the Jacksonville Airport Hotel, the Best Western Hotel and the Courtyard by Marriott–Airport.
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport SJC is an airport serving the San Jose and Silicon Valley area. SJC Airport is situated two miles to the northwest of the San Jose city center. The airport annually transports about 8 million passengers. The predominant airlines serving the airport are Southwest Airlines, Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. The airport is named in honor of Norman Yoshio Mineta who was the Transportation Secretary for George W. Bush.
Located between Highway 101 and I-880, SJC Airport has a variety of parking options including economy, electric vehicle, short-term, long-term, garage and valet. Mineta San Jose International Airport consists of two terminals (A, B) with 28 gates. The B Terminal has two concourses (North, South). All terminals are connected via walkway. There are 11 airlines that fly in and out of SJC serving several international and domestic locations.
At Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport there is an array of quick service and full service dining options, ranging from the Grab-n-Go to the Santa Cruz Wine Bar. Whether it is books and magazines on your list or clothing and accessories MSP has you covered with options ranging from Hudson News to Sunglass Icon. In terms of services there are currency exchanges, ATMs, salons, shoeshine, a meditation room, nursing rooms, pet relief area and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from SJC International Airport has never been easier with public transit covering the VTA, Greyhound, Caltrain, BART, Amtrak and ACE Train. If looking for additional modes of transport there are taxis, limousines, vans, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying over at San Jose International Airport there is 10 nearby hotel and motel options including the Doubletree, the La Quinta Inn San Jose Airport and the Comfort Suites.
Bangor International Airport BGR is an airport serving the Bangor, Maine metropolitan area. BGR Airport is situated approximately three miles to the west of Bangor’s city center. The largest airline carrier at BGR is Delta Air Lines.
BGR Airport has a variety of parking options including courtesy, hourly, daily and shuttle lot. There are three airlines that fly in and out of BGR serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Bangor Airport are Philadelphia, New York City and Detroit.
At Bangor International Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from BGR Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals, buses, hotel shuttles and limousines available. If staying near Bangor International Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within nine miles of the airport.
Denver International Airport DEN, also known as DIA, is located 25 miles northeast of downtown Denver and replaced the outdated Stapleton International Airport in 1994. In terms of sheer area Denver International Airport is the largest airport in the United States and the second largest in the world behind King Fahd International Airport. Currently, DEN Airport is the 11th-busiest airport with annual airport traffic surpassing 52 million passengers.
DIA is located off Pena Boulevard, named after the former Mayor of Denver, Federico Pena, with over 40,000 parking spaces including: garage, short-term, long-term, economy and valet. Parking options include: Short Term West, Short Term East, Garage East, Garage West, Economy East, Economy West, Pikes Peak Shuttle Lot and Mt. Elbert Shuttle Lot.
Denver International Airport’s map consists of the main Jeppensen Terminal and three concourses with room to build two additional concourses in the future. The Jeppensen Terminal’s roof, made of Teflon-coated fiberglass, resembles white-pitched teepees to honor the state’s 53 mountains over 14,000 feet in elevation.
DIA serves as a major hub for Frontier Airlines, United Airlines and expanding Southwest Airlines. Additionally, more than 20 other airlines serve many international and domestic destinations making Denver a central airline hub in the United States.
Transportation between the terminals and concourses is done by underground train or walkway between the Jeppensen Terminal and Concourse A. There are several dining and shopping options in each terminal and concourse, ranging from the economical Burger King to the fine dining of Elway’s.
DEN Airport offers many ground transportation options that fit every need, including rental cars, hotel shuttles, commuter shuttles, public transportation, taxis, luxury limousines, mountain carriers and charter buses. Currently, Denver International Airport does not have any hotels on site but there are over 30 places of accommodation within 10 miles of the airport including the Hilton Garden Inn Denver Airport Hotel, Embassy Suites Denver Airport Hotel and the Comfort Inn Airport Hotel. A 519-room Westin Hotel is being built as part of the South Terminal Redevelopment Program and is scheduled to open in 2015.
Denver International Airport DEN, also known as DIA, is located 25 miles northeast of downtown Denver and replaced the outdated Stapleton International Airport in 1994. In terms of sheer area Denver International Airport is the largest airport in the United States and the second largest in the world behind King Fahd International Airport. Currently, DEN Airport is the 11th-busiest airport with annual airport traffic surpassing 52 million passengers.
DIA is located off Pena Boulevard, named after the former Mayor of Denver, Federico Pena, with over 40,000 parking spaces including: garage, short-term, long-term, economy and valet. Parking options include: Short Term West, Short Term East, Garage East, Garage West, Economy East, Economy West, Pikes Peak Shuttle Lot and Mt. Elbert Shuttle Lot.
Denver International Airport’s map consists of the main Jeppensen Terminal and three concourses with room to build two additional concourses in the future. The Jeppensen Terminal’s roof, made of Teflon-coated fiberglass, resembles white-pitched teepees to honor the state’s 53 mountains over 14,000 feet in elevation.
DIA serves as a major hub for Frontier Airlines, United Airlines and expanding Southwest Airlines. Additionally, more than 20 other airlines serve many international and domestic destinations making Denver a central airline hub in the United States.
Transportation between the terminals and concourses is done by underground train or walkway between the Jeppensen Terminal and Concourse A. There are several dining and shopping options in each terminal and concourse, ranging from the economical Burger King to the fine dining of Elway’s.
DEN Airport offers many ground transportation options that fit every need, including rental cars, hotel shuttles, commuter shuttles, public transportation, taxis, luxury limousines, mountain carriers and charter buses. Currently, Denver International Airport does not have any hotels on site but there are over 30 places of accommodation within 10 miles of the airport including the Hilton Garden Inn Denver Airport Hotel, Embassy Suites Denver Airport Hotel and the Comfort Inn Airport Hotel. A 519-room Westin Hotel is being built as part of the South Terminal Redevelopment Program and is scheduled to open in 2015.