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Port Columbus International Airport

Port Columbus International Airport is an airport located in Columbus, Ohio. Its IATA Airport Code is CMH. Port Columbus opened on July 8, 1929 on a site originally selected by Charles Lindbergh.

It was formerly a hub of America West Airlines, but America West decided to end this relationship some time ago. Chautauqua Airlines, doing business as Delta Connection, now operates a focus-city in Port Columbus. Port Columbus International has two runways : 28L/10R at 10,251x150 feet, and 28R/10L at 8000x150 feet. Three fixed-based operators are on-site: Lane Aviation, Million Air, and Airnet Systems.

List of cities served nonstop from Columbus: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Cancun, Charlotte, Chicago (MDW and ORD), Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Hartford, Houston, Las Vegas, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, Newark, New York (JFK and LGA), Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Washington DC (DCA and IAD).

Port Columbus International Airport has 3 Concourses containing a total of 39 gates:

Contents

Concourse A

Concourse B

Concourse C


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