Airport Louisville International Airport, KY SDF
Louisville International Airport is an airport located in downtown Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Bowman Field was the main airport in Louisville for a long time replacing Standiford Field airport, which was built in 1941. Due to increasing passenger and freight traffic, Louisville airport was given its current name in 1995.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes, paid parking: 5625 short-term and long-term parking, including a 4-storey parking garage
- Nearby cities: Louisville (9 km)
- Directions by car: Interstate I-71 or I-65, I-264 (Exit 131) or I-64 to I-264 (exit 11)
- Stations: The closest Amtrak Rail Station is located about 90 miles northeast in Cincinnati, where there is a connection to the "Cardinal" line , running from Chicago to New York City.
Location
Louisville International Airport is at the intersection of Interstate I-65 and Interstate I-264. It may also be reached on the Preston Highway, via Phillips Lane, following this in a westerly direction and then turning left onto Freedom Way. Then follow the airport signs.
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- Airport code:
- SDF
- Country:
- United States (US)
- Latitude / Longitude:
- 38°10'26"N / 85°44'11"W
- Altitude of runway:
- 151 m
Alternative airports
- Lexington 100 km
- Owensboro 134 km
- Cincinnati 134 km
- Indianapolis 178 km
- Dayton 232 km
- Nashville 242 km
Most frequent connection to Louisville:
- Lagos - Louisville (0/Week)
- Chicago - Louisville (96/Week)
- Atlanta - Louisville (58/Week)
- Denver - Louisville (33/Week)
- Washington DC - Louisville (24/Week)
- Houston-Hobby - Louisville (8/Week)
- Cleveland - Louisville (1/Week)
- Sacramento - Louisville (1/Week)
- Chicago O'Hare - Louisville (0/Week)
- Spokane - Louisville (0/Week)