Dayton International Airport, Commercial airport in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States
Dayton International Airport is a commercial aviation hub in the Dayton metropolitan area serving passengers across the Midwest and beyond. The facility operates multiple runways and terminal buildings to handle daily departures and arrivals throughout the year.
The airport opened in 1936 as a municipal facility with three concrete runways serving the local aviation market. It received its current name in 1975 and has undergone expansions to meet regional travel demands.
The airport recognizes James M. Cox, a former Ohio governor, newspaper publisher, and Democratic presidential nominee through its official designation.
The airport offers different parking areas for visitors, ranging from basic lots to covered garage spaces depending on length of stay. Signs and staff members are readily available throughout to guide you to your terminal and gate.
The airport maintains direct connections to major United States destinations through six passenger airlines operating regular flight services.
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