Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport MSP is a civilian/military airport situated between the cities of Minneapolis, Minnesota and St. Paul, Minnesota. MSP Airport is the biggest and busiest airport in the upper Midwest and moves an average of 33 million passengers annually. MSP started in 1921 after local groups bought the Speedway racetrack out of bankruptcy naming it Speedway Field. The name soon changed to Wold-Chamberlain Field in honor of World War I pilot’s Cyrus Foss Chamberlain and Ernest Groves Wold. In 1948 the airport was renamed Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
Located just north of I-494 and east of Highway 77, MSP Airport has a variety of parking options including economy, short-term, long-term, garage and valet. Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport consists of two terminals (Lindbergh 1, Humphrey 2) with 126 gates. Lindbergh Terminal 1 is comprised of seven concourses (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) and Humphrey Terminal 2 has just one concourse (H). Connecting between terminals involves getting on the METRO Blue Line, which is free of charge between the terminals. There are 14 airlines that fly in and out of MSP serving several international and domestic locations.
At Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport there is an array of quick service and full service dining options, ranging from Burger King to Rock Bottom Brewery & Restaurant. Whether it is books and magazines on your list or clothing and accessories MSP has you covered with options ranging from News Express to Tumi. In terms of services there are currency exchanges, ATMs, salons, shoeshine and even an arcade.
Getting to and from MSP International Airport has never been easier with public transit covering buses and light rail. If looking for additional modes of transport there are taxis, limousines, vans, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying over at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport there is 42 nearby hotel and motel options including the Hilton Hotel-Airport, Comfort Inn-Airport and the Marriott Airport.
Duluth International Airport DLH is a dual civilian/military airport serving the Duluth, Minnesota metropolitan area. DLH Airport is situated approximately four miles to the northwest of Duluth’s city center. The largest airline carrier at DLH is Delta Air Lines.
DLH Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are three airlines that fly in and out of DLH serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Duluth Airport are Minneapolis, Chicago and Detroit.
At Duluth 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 DLH Airport has never been easier with options including taxis and car rentals available. If staying near Duluth International Airport there are over five hotel and motel options within five miles of the airport.
Rochester International Airport RST is an airport serving the Rochester, Minnesota metropolitan area. RST Airport is situated approximately seven miles to the southwest of Rochester’s city center. Currently, the airport transports about 320,000 passengers annually. The largest airline carrier at RST is Delta Air Lines.
RST Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are three airlines that fly in and out of RST serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Rochester Airport are Minneapolis, Chicago and Phoenix-Mesa.
At Rochester 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 RST Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals and limousines available. If staying near Rochester International Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within eight miles of the airport.
Flying Cloud is a general and corporate aviation airport located in western Eden Prairie. It was built in 1941 just before the outbreak of World War II as a naval air training station.
Today, it is one of the nation's busiest general aviation airports. It has three runways from 2,700 to 5,000 feet in length and is the home to dozens of flight services and maintenance/storage companies.
The FAA restricts aircraft size to a maximum of 60,000 gross pounds.
Airlake Airport is a public airport owned and managed by the Metropolitan Airports Commission as a reliever facility to draw general aviation traffic. It is a single 4,098' x 75' runway and full-length parallel taxiway. It is used primarily by recreational pilots, however, it is suited for business aviation needs as well. Please call for any further information.