Airport Port Columbus International Airport, OH CMH
Port Columbus International Airport is Cleveland's second-largest international passenger airport in the State of Ohio. In addition to the main airport in Columbus the area also has the small Rickenbacker International Airport further south from where currently only flights to Myrtle Beach are operated.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Short and long-term parking on 6 levels
- Nearby cities: Columbus (10 km)
- Directions by car: Interstate I- I-670 ( exit 9); I-270 (exit 35)
- Stations: The nearest Amtrak Rail Station is about 160 km or 99 miles south west of Cincinnati (Cardinal Route) or about 220 km or 160 miles north east of Cleveland (Lake Shore and Capitol Limited).
Location
First in use in 1929, the airport is about 10 km or 7 miles northeast of downtown Columbus. It is accessible via Interstate Highway I-670 at exit 9 and on Interstate Highway I-270 at exit 35.
Between the airport and the Transit Center in downtown Columbus, the 52 bus operates regularly to the Central Ohio Transit center (COTA). The bus route 92 also goes from the terminal to Groveport. Departure times are available locally.
Alternatively, please take a private shuttle, taxi, or rent a car.
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- Airport code:
- CMH
- Country:
- United States (US)
- Latitude / Longitude:
- 39°59'52"N / 82°53'30"W
- Altitude of runway:
- 249 m
Alternative airports
- Rickenbacker 20 km
- Dayton 113 km
- Akron 159 km
- Cleveland 179 km
- Cincinnati 185 km
- Charleston 212 km
- Fort Wayne 223 km
Most frequent connection to Columbus:
- London - Columbus (0/Week)
- Lagos - Columbus (0/Week)
- New York - Columbus (164/Week)
- New York - Columbus (97/Week)
- Washington-DC - Columbus (90/Week)
- Washington DC - Columbus (59/Week)
- Philadelphia - Columbus (40/Week)
- Newark - Columbus (39/Week)
- Tampa - Columbus (35/Week)
- Washington DC - Columbus (31/Week)