Dayton International Airport
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James M. Cox Dayton International Airport is an airport located near Dayton, Ohio. It was founded in 1936 when the city purchased the original private airstrips from a corporation.
Dayton International Airport handled 2,280,960 passengers in 2002. The airport has the IATA Airport Code DAY.
The airport was the main hub for Piedmont Airlines until its merger with US Airways.
According to the homepage, free Internet Access is available on the concourse at kiosks.
Here are a list of airlines that fly to Dayton International:
B Concourse
- American Airlines Gates B16 and B17 (Dallas/Fort Worth)
- American Eagle Gates B16 and B17 (Chicago/O'Hare and Dallas/Fort Worth)
- Chautauqua Airlines dba American Connection Gates B16 and B17 (St. Louis)
- Comair dba Delta Connection Gate B2
- Delta Air Lines Gates B12 and B14
- Mesaba Airlines dba Northwest Airlink Gate B11 (Detroit and Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- Pinnacle Airlines dba Northwest Airlink Gate B11 (Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- SkyWest dba United Express Gate B15 (Chicago/O'Hare)
- Shuttle America dba United Express Gate B15 (Washington/Dulles)
- United Airlines Gate B15 (Chicago/O'Hare)
C Concourse
- Chautauqua Airlines dba US Airways Express Gates C4A, C4B, C14, and C16 (Pittsburgh)
- Continental Express Gate C15 (Cleveland, Houston/Intercontinental, Newark)
- Independence Air Gate C17 (Washington/Dulles)
- Mesa Airlines dba US Airways Express Gates C4A, C4B, C14, and C16 (Charlotte)
- Trans States Airlines dba US Airways Express Gates C4A, C4B, C14, and C16 (Pittsburgh)
- PSA Airlines dba US Airways Express Gates C4A, C4B, C14, and C16 (Charlotte, New York/LaGuardia, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Washington/Reagan)
- Midwest Connect Gate C3 (Milwaukee)
External links
- Dayton International Homepage (http://www.daytonairport.com)