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There are 175 public use airports in Ohio. Airports
in Ohio are well equipped to handle the large
traffic that flows into the state annually. Airports
in Ohio are customer friendly and their services are
tailored to this end.
The international airports in Ohio are the
Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport at
Cleveland, the Port Columbus International Airport
at Columbus and the James M. Cox International
Airport at Dayton. Apart from these, there are also
international general aviation airports in Ohio.
These are the Akron Fulton international Airport at
Akron and the Rickenbacker International Airport at
Columbus.
The Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport
serves almost 12 million passengers every year. The
airport has many shops and restaurants, ATMs, a
chapel, foreign currency exchange, business and
convention centers, lounges. The airport also
provides special help to people with disabilities.
It has TTY phones, wheel chair assistance,
wheelchair accessible restrooms, accessible
elevators and easy parking for people with
disabilities. There are friendly airport ambassadors
who assist people as and when it is required. The
airlines that serve at this airport are US Airways,
Delta Airlines, American Airlines, America West
Airlines, Midwest Airlines, Air Canada, Continental
Airlines, USA 3000, Southwest Airlines, Continental
Express and Northwest Airlines.
The Port Columbus International Airport is
another of the important airports in Ohio. It offers
many amenities and services. Among these are a
meditation room, skycap service, massage chairs, a
shoeshine shop, a business center equipped with all
technological support systems and free wireless
Internet services. It also has TDD phones,
standardized signage and easy parking, for people
with disabilities. The airlines that serve this
airport are Air Canada, Northwest Airlines, United
Express, USA 3000, Southwest Airlines, Midwest
Airlines, Continental Express, American Airlines,
America West and Delta Connection.
One can get online tickets of the above-mentioned
airlines and also avail discounts for booking
tickets online.
The major airports in Ohio are at Lorain,
Cleveland, Toledo, Sandusky, Warren, Akron, Wooster,
New Philadelphia, Cambridge, Mansfield, Marion,
Findlay, Van Wert, Defiance, Lima, Columbus,
Zanesville, Lancaster, Athens, Dayton, Middletown,
Hamilton, Cincinnati, Hillsboro, Portsmouth, and
Gallipolis.
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