Posts Tagged ‘indy airport’

Using The New Indy Airport

  • Posted by Sharon Hurley Hall
  • June 2nd 2009

We’ve spent a lot of time talking about the new Indy Airport (and the new offsite airport parking facility we opened). But what’s it really like from the inside? If you’re planning on flying into Indy, then have a look at these videos.

First of all, here’s a view from the air:


Read more »

Tags: , ,

Ten Things To Know About The New Indy Airport

  • Posted by Sharon Hurley Hall
  • December 4th 2008
Entryway art for the new terminal by Joe C Nicholson

Entryway art for the new terminal by Joe C Nicholson

The new Indianapolis Airport opened in mid November. Here are ten things you should know about the new Indy Airport.

  1. The new Indianapolis Airport has been planned for more than 30 years and cost $1.1 billion to build. No state or local tax dollars were used for this.
  2. The terminal is 1.2 million square feet. You can see how it was built via the time lapse video here.
  3. The airport is 16 minutes from downtown Indianapolis. The new address for the airport is 7800 Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46241. Here’s a map.
  4. The Indy Airport has special lanes in the security screening section for frequent flyers, travelers with special needs, families with young children and casual travelers. Once screened, you can move between concourses without needing to be rescreened. Here’s TSA’s guidance on technologies used at the new airport.
  5. The Indy Airport was built with accessibility in mind to reduce climbing and walking distances.
  6. There’s no need to park at the airport; valet parking is available for less just a short distance away at our Indy airport parking facility, Indy Park Ride and Fly.
  7. It includes the first Indianapolis 500 Grill where you can eat and then shop for racing collectibles and clothes at Brickyard Authentics
  8. The terminal has art by 15 artists - including local artists - showcasing a range of art forms and mediums. This includes poetry related to travel and flying. The original artwork cost almost $4 million
  9. This is an environmentally friendly terminal, designed to reduce aircraft fuel use, use natural lighting where possible and promote recycling, with stations for glass, paper and aluminum throughout. There’s also no need for shuttles to rental cars.
  10. Baggage handling is speedy, with bags checked in curbside screened and sent to the planes, and arriving baggage getting to the carousels within two minutes.  

Tags: , , , , , ,