Bishop International Airport, International airport in Flint, Michigan, United States.
Bishop International Airport is a commercial terminal in Flint that serves passengers traveling to destinations across the United States. The facility includes modern check-in areas, gates, and ground transportation connections for arriving and departing travelers.
The airport began in 1928 when banker Arthur Giles Bishop donated land for its creation near Flint. Over the decades, it evolved from a small airfield into a regional hub for commercial passenger service.
This airport functions as a regional travel hub for the Flint area, linking residents to domestic destinations. The terminal represents how the city connects to the wider aviation network across the country.
The terminal sits in Flint with direct access to highways I-69 and I-75, making it easy to reach by car. Visitors will find rental car counters, public transit options, and electric vehicle charging on site.
The terminal offers a thoughtful feature that passengers often appreciate: designated indoor and outdoor spaces where travelers can bring their pets during a layover. This attention to detail makes the experience more comfortable for families traveling with animals.
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