Hopkins International Airport
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Hopkins International Airport is an airport located approximately ten miles southwest of Cleveland, Ohio.
Named after former City Manager William Hopkins, it was founded in 1925 - the first municipally owned airport in the United States. The airport has been the site of many airport firsts - the first airfield lighting system and the first air traffic control tower - both in 1930 - and the first U.S. airport to be connected to a rail mass transit system - in 1968.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport handled 10,555,387 passengers in 2003. The airport is hub to Continental Airlines and has the IATA Airport Code CLE.
It is a major hub for both Continental Airlines and its regional carrier Continental Express.
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Terminal and Layout
The airport has one main terminal which is divided into Concourses A, B, C, D. Concourse D is a separate terminal that is connected from the main terminal by an underground tunnel. Concourse D is mainly occupied by Continental Express.
Concourse A
- American Eagle (Chicago O'Hare, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Miami, and New York/LaGuardia)
- America West Airlines (Las Vegas and Phoenix)
- Independence Air (Washington/Dulles)
- MidWest Connect (Milwaukee)
- USA 3000 Airlines (Cancun, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Orlando, Punta Cana, St. Petersburg (FL))
Concourse B
- Air Canada Jazz (Toronto)
- ASA dba Delta Connection (Atlanta)
- Comair dba Delta Connection (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (Covington, KY))
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta)
- Southwest Airlines (Baltimore/Washington, Chicago/Midway, Las Vegas, Nashville, Phoenix, and St. Louis)
- Mesa Air dba United Express (Chicago/O'Hare, Denver, and Washington/Dulles)
- SkyWest dba United Express (Chicago/O'Hare and Denver)
- United Airlines (Chicago/O'Hare)
- Mesa Air dba US Airways Express (Charlotte and Philadelphia)
- MidAtlantic Airways dba US Airways Express (Washington/Reagan)
- PSA Airlines dba US Airways Express (Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington/Reagan)
Concourse C
- Continental Airlines (Baltimore/Washington, Boston, Denver, Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood, Ft. Myers, Houston/Intercontinental, Las Vegas, London/Gatwick, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York/LaGuardia, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco, San Juan, Seattle/Tacoma, Tampa, and Washington/Reagan)
- Continental Express (Albany, Albuquerque, Allentown/Bethlehem, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore/Washington, Boston, Buffalo, Burlington, Charlotte, Chicago/Midway, Chicago/O'Hare, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (Covington, KY), Columbus, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Dayton, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Harrisburg, Hartford, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Knoxville, Lexington, Long Island/Islip, Louisville, Madison, Manchester, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Montreal, Nashville, New York/Kennedy, Norfolk/Southern Virginia, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Rochester, San Antonio, St. Louis, Syracuse, Toronto, Washington/Dulles, and White Plains)
- Northwest Airlines (Detroit and Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- Pinnacle Airlines dba Northwest Airlink
Concourse D
- Continental Express (SEE ABOVE)
Transit connections
As noted above, Hopkins International Airport is connected to Cleveland's mass transit system. Passengers can board Red Line trains at the airport terminal.
External links
- Hopkins International Homepage (http://www.clevelandairport.com/)