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Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport

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Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
NameDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
IataDTW
IcaoKDTW
CityDetroit
CountryUnited States

Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport is a major international airport located in Romulus, Michigan, and is a primary hub for Delta Air Lines and a base for Spirit Airlines and American Airlines. The airport serves the Detroit Metropolitan Area and is one of the largest airports in the United States, with flights to destinations in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. It is also a major cargo hub, with FedEx Express, UPS Airlines, and DHL Aviation operating at the airport. The airport is owned and operated by the Wayne County Airport Authority and is a key economic driver for the region, with connections to major cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

Overview

The airport is located about 17 miles from downtown Detroit and is accessible from Interstate 94 and US Highway 12. It has two terminals, the McNamara Terminal and the North Terminal, which are connected by a shuttle bus service. The airport has a total of 129 gates and serves as a hub for Delta Air Lines, with flights to over 140 destinations. The airport is also a focus city for Spirit Airlines and has service from other major carriers like American Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. Additionally, the airport has international flights to destinations like London, Paris, and Tokyo on airlines such as British Airways, Air France, and Japan Airlines.

History

The airport was opened in 1930 as Wayne County Airport and was renamed Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in 1947. During World War II, the airport was used as a military base and was home to the United States Army Air Forces. In the 1950s and 1960s, the airport underwent significant expansion, with the addition of new terminals and runways. The airport was also a major hub for Eastern Air Lines and Northwest Airlines before they ceased operations. In 2002, the airport opened the McNamara Terminal, which was designed by SmithGroup and has since become a model for airport design. The airport has continued to grow and expand, with new facilities and services added in recent years, including a new US Customs and Border Protection facility and a TSA Precheck program.

Facilities

The airport has a range of facilities, including restaurants, shops, and lounges. The McNamara Terminal has a variety of dining options, including Chick-fil-A, Potbelly, and P.F. Chang's, as well as shops like Brookstone and Hudson. The terminal also has several lounges, including the Delta Sky Club and the Lufthansa Lounge. The airport also has a USO center for military personnel and their families, as well as a Chapel and a Prayer Room. Additionally, the airport has a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and charging stations. The airport is also home to the Wayne County Airport Authority Police Department and has a TSA checkpoint with Advanced Imaging Technology scanners.

Airlines_and_Destinations

The airport is served by a range of airlines, including Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. It also has international flights on airlines like British Airways, Air France, and Japan Airlines. The airport has non-stop flights to destinations like New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami on airlines like Delta Air Lines and American Airlines. It also has flights to international destinations like London, Paris, and Tokyo on airlines like British Airways and Air France. Additionally, the airport has service from low-cost carriers like Spirit Airlines and Frontier Airlines, with flights to destinations like Fort Lauderdale and Denver.

Ground_Transportation

The airport is accessible by car from Interstate 94 and US Highway 12, and has a range of parking options, including economy parking and valet parking. The airport is also served by several taxi companies, including Metro Cab and Green Cab. Additionally, the airport has a range of public transportation options, including the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) bus system and the Michigan Flyer bus service, which connects to East Lansing and Ann Arbor. The airport is also served by several ride-hailing companies, including Uber and Lyft. Furthermore, the airport has a bike-sharing program and a car-sharing program, making it easy to get around the airport and the surrounding area.

Statistics

The airport is one of the busiest in the United States, with over 35 million passengers per year. It has a total of 129 gates and serves as a hub for Delta Air Lines, with flights to over 140 destinations. The airport has a range of economic impacts, including supporting over 86,000 jobs and generating over $10 billion in economic activity. The airport is also a major cargo hub, with over 700 million pounds of cargo handled per year. Additionally, the airport has a range of environmental initiatives, including a sustainability program and a recycling program, and is working to reduce its carbon footprint and minimize its impact on the environment. The airport is also home to the Wayne County Airport Authority and has partnerships with organizations like the Detroit Regional Chamber and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.

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