Airport Indianapolis International Airport, IN IND
Indiana International Airport is the largest and most important airport in the State of Indiana. The airport is a very important hub of the US-American logistics company FedEx and a major hub of the low-cost carrier AirTran Airways.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes, paid parking; 10915 short-term and long-term spaces, including a parking garage with 1800 places.
- Nearby cities: Indianapolis (13 km)
- Directions by car: The airport is about 12 km or 8 miles south west of downtown. The main terminal may be reached on the Interstate #70 exit 68.
- Stations: The city of Indianapolis is linked to the Amtrak rail network with the "Cardinal" route from Chicago to New York.
Location
First opened in 1931, the airport is located at the end of Sam Jones Expressway, about 12 km or 8 miles southwest of downtown Indianapolis. It is easy to reach leaving the Interstate at exit 70 and 68.
Between the airport and downtown and the Amtrak Railway Station the "IndyGo" Airport Express and bus number 8 operate a regular service. Departure times are available locally. There is also a regular shuttle bus transport between the airport and some cities in the vicinity, such as Champaign / Urbana, Illinois, Bloomington and Lafayette.
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- Airport code:
- IND
- Country:
- United States (US)
- Latitude / Longitude:
- 39°43'2"N / 86°17'40"W
- Altitude of runway:
- 243 m
Alternative airports
- Cincinnati 158 km
- Fort Wayne 168 km
- Champaign 172 km
- Louisville 178 km
- Dayton 178 km
- Owensboro 232 km
Most frequent connection to Indianapolis:
- Frankfurt - Indianapolis (0/Week)
- Stuttgart - Indianapolis (0/Week)
- Hannover - Indianapolis (0/Week)
- Lagos - Indianapolis (0/Week)
- Chicago - Indianapolis (152/Week)
- New York - Indianapolis (113/Week)
- Atlanta - Indianapolis (94/Week)
- Washington-DC - Indianapolis (77/Week)
- Newark - Indianapolis (47/Week)
- Houston - George Bush - Indianapolis (30/Week)