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Revision as of 09:11, 28 December 2004 by Boothy443 (talk | contribs) (→Concourse D: - Allegheny Airlines - merged with Piedmont (2004))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Baltimore/Washington International Airport serves the Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, DC metro-region. It is commonly referred to by its IATA Airport Code, BWI.
Located near Friendship Church in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 10 miles south of Baltimore, Maryland and 30 miles north of Washington, D.C., Friendship Airport was opened in 1950. The airport was renamed in 1973, and major remodeling began in 1974 and was completed in 1979. The airport is now a hub for Southwest Airlines and served about 20 million passengers in 2002. It is also the pilot airport for new security technologies in the wake of the War on Terrorism, and thus passengers may find exceptionally long waits here. The airport has been a backdrop in numerous films, including Broadcast News.
This airport was the major haven for low-cost flights in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area until Independence Air began operations out of Dulles International Airport in 2004.
Baltimore/Washington International Airport has 5 Concourses (Concourse A is under construction).
Concourses
Concourse A
- Under construction
Concourse B
- Southwest Airlines (Albany, Albuquerque, Austin, Birmingham, Buffalo, Chicago (Midway), Cleveland, Columbus, Fort Lauderdale, Hartford, Houston (Hobby), Indianapolis, Jackson, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Little Rock, Long Island (Islip), Los Angeles, Lousiville, Manchester, Nashville, New Orleans, Norfolk, Orlando, Phoenix, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Deigo, San Jose, St Louis, Tampa, West Palm Beach)
Concourse C
- American Airlines (Chicago (O'Hare), Dallas (DFW), Miami, San Juan, St Louis)
- American Eagle (Boston)
- Comair dba Delta Connection (Cincinnati, New York (JFK))
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Cincinnati)
- Hooters Air (Myrtle Beach)
- Southwest Airlines
Concourse D
- AirTran (Atlanta, Boston, Dallas (DFW), Dayton, Fort Lauderdale, Ft Myers, Orlando, Rochester, Tampa)
- America West (Las Vegas, Phoenix)
- Continental Airlines (Cleveland, Houston (Intercontinental))
- Continental Express (Newark)
- Commutair dba Continental Connection (Westchester County)
- Frontier Airlines (Denver)
- Mesa Airlines dba US Airways Express
- Midwest Airlines (Milwaukee)
- Northwest Airlines (Detroit, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/Saint-Paul)
- Piedmont Airlines dba US Airways Express (New York (LGA), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh)
- PSA Airlines dba US Airways Express (New York (LGA),
- Trans States Airlines dba US Airways Express(Greensboro, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Syracuse)
- United Airlines (Chicago (O'Hare), Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco)
- US Airways (Charlotte, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh)
Concourse E
- Aer Lingus (Dublin, Shannon)
- Air Canada Jazz (Toronto)
- Air Jamaica (Montego Bay)
- Air Mobility Command
- British Airways (London (LHR))
- Charter Airlines
- Icelandair (Keflavik)
- USA 3000 (Bermuda, Cancun, Ft Myers, Punta Cana)
Transportation
BWI is a stop on the Amtrak Northeast Corridor and the Maryland Area Rail Commuter (MARC) Penn Line, though the BWI Rail stop is not within the airport terminal; a free shuttle bus brings passengers to and from the train station and airport terminal. The Maryland Transit Administration's light rail line has a station at the airport's International Terminal; passengers can board here for trains to Baltimore City. There are also shuttle buses between BWI and the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and between the airport and the Washington Metrorail subway station at Greenbelt, Maryland.