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Kansas City International Airport


Kansas City International Airport was built by the City of Kansas City, Missouri, and opened in 1972. Its lack of congestion, easy terminal access, low number of flight delays, and low air fares have long established it as one of the most convenient commercial airports in the world. With the airport's innovative features and design integrity, it remains a state-of-the-art facility, especially for passengers. Instead of endless concourses separating ground transportation from flights, KCI's three terminals were the first designed under the "drive-to-your-gate" concept to minimize the distance from curb to aircraft. Many of the passenger ticket counters and gates for each carrier are side by side for efficient passenger boarding. This section provides easy to read terminal maps for passenger to navigate around the terminals, and a convenient list of the new restaurants and gift shops at KCI.

Kansas City has long been a center for aviation activity, with its central United States location serving as the natural catalyst. From itinerant flights to recreational flights to flight training flights to corporate flights, all aspects of the general aviation industry take advantage of the location, facility and service attributes of Kansas City International Airport and Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport.

For the most current airport information visit their web site at http://www.flykci.com.