- The Eastern Iowa Airport
Infobox Airport
name = The Eastern Iowa Airport
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type = Public
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operator = Cedar Rapids Airport Commission
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location = Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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footnotes =The Eastern Iowa Airport Airport codes|CID|KCID is a commercial
airport inCedar Rapids, Iowa , in theUnited States . The airport serves Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, and other communities in easternIowa . It is located alongWright Brothers Boulevard on the southern edge of Cedar Rapids, about two miles (3.2 kilometers) west of Interstate 380.Passenger experience
This airport is served mostly by
regional jet s and a couple of turboprop flights via Mesaba/Northwest Airlink to its Minneapolis hub. MD-80 jet service is provided by Allegiant Air. Northwest also operates mainline DC-9 service to its Minneapolis-Saint Paul hub. American, Delta and United use allregional jet s to their hubs from the Eastern Iowa Airport. The airport is served by five airlines, with non-stop flights to 13 destinations. American Eagle has flights to Chicago O'Hare, Dallas-Ft. Worth, St. Louis and LaGuardia in New York City. United Express has flights to Chicago O'Hare and Denver; Northwest to Minneapolis and Detroit; Delta Connection to Atlanta and Cincinnati and Allegiant Air to Las Vegas, Orlando, Phoenix-Mesa and in November will start non-stop service to St. Petersburg, FL. The airport is mid-sized, with 14 gates. Six gates on the upper concourse, concourse C, are equipped with jet bridge boarding. Gates B1-B7 are ground level boarding areas. In the pre-security area, there is the Sam Adams Brewhouse with a full-service menu or grab-n-go items includingPizza Hut Express. There is also agift shop , and a locally-owned coffee shop, Blue Strawberry located with the Corridor Concierge, also referred to as the information center where visitors can ask questions about the airport or receive tourist-related information. Upstairs on the concourse, or past the security checkpoint, construction is underway for the Millstream Brewhaus, which will feature beer made at the Millstream Brewery in the Amana Colonies. A kiosk will be placed on the concourse where various items will be sold. A small exhibit on the airport's history is also near check-in. There is adequate seating pre-security, so it is not necessary to clear security until it is announced that passengers on a flight should do so. Usually, the longest a passenger has to wait in line is five minutes during normal times. However, at busier times of the year like the holidays and spring break, as well as the early morning bank of flights outbound to the hubs between 5am-8am, lines can be longer.For arriving passengers, this airport's small size provides a short walk to the baggage claim area. The baggage belts (there are two) are easily accessible because most of the flights usually do not contain more than seventy passengers with the exception of Allegiant's MD-83's and Northwest's DC-9, which contain more than 100. Also, there are several nationalrental car company counters, and a courtesy shuttle counter in this area.History
Cedar Rapids' first airport was Hunter Field, a private airport established by Dan Hunter in the 1920s. It was located along Bowling Street SW north of
U.S. Highway 30 . The airport was originally used for private charter service, pilot training, andairmail , but it was inoperable during bad weather. This led to the need for a new airport.The Cedar Rapids Municipal Airport was completed with military funding in 1944 but was not officially dedicated until
April 27 ,1947 . The Cedar Rapids Parks Department operated the airport until a new Airport Commission was established in 1945; Donald Hines, who led the effort to build the airport, was the commission's director until he retired in 1973 (he died in 1975). Scheduled east-west passenger service fromUnited Airlines began in 1947, and north-south passenger service fromOzark Airlines began in 1957. By 1969, the airport handled 31 commercial flights per day and recorded 353,000 passengers a year.The present terminal was dedicated in 1986 with a ceremony that U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Elizabeth Dole attended. The Cedar Rapids Airport was renamed The Eastern Iowa Airport in 1997 in order to reflect its status as a regional airport. In 2000 the airport enplaned and deplaned one million passengers for the first time in its history; it set a record in 2005 with 1,004,434 passengers. [http://www.crairport.org/news/releases/1_23_06.shtml]Airlines and destinations
Concourse B
Note: Concourse B is located on the ground level.
Concourse B has 7 Gates: B1 - B7
*
American Airlines Gate B2
**AmericanConnection operated byTrans States Airlines (St. Louis)
*Northwest Airlines Gate B7
**Northwest Airlink operated byMesaba Airlines (Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul)
**Northwest Airlink operated byPinnacle Airlines (Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul)Concourse C
Concourse C has 6 Gates: C1 - C6
*
Allegiant Air Gate C5 (Las Vegas, Orlando-Sanford, Phoenix/Mesa, St. Petersburg/Clearwater [begins November 21] )
*American Airlines Gates C2, C4
** American Eagle (Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, New York-LaGuardia)
*Delta Air Lines Gate C1
**Delta Connection operated byAtlantic Southeast Airlines (Atlanta)
**Delta Connection operated byComair (Atlanta, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky)
*Northwest Airlines Gate C3 (See Concourse B)
**Northwest Airlink operated byMesaba Airlines (See Concourse B)
**Northwest Airlink operated byPinnacle Airlines (See Concourse B)
*United Airlines Gates C5, C6
**United Express operated byMesa Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare)
**United Express operated byShuttle America (Chicago-O'Hare)
**United Express operated bySkyWest Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Denver)Airport Management
* Dan Mann : A.A.E., Airport Director
* Donald D. Swanson : Director of Finance & Administration
* Sara Mau : A.A.E., Director of Operations
* Pam Hinman : Director of Marketing & Communications
* Kathleen A. Bell : Deputy Director of Finance & AdministrationReferences
* [http://www.eiairport.org/about/history.shtml The Eastern Iowa Airport: History] from The Eastern Iowa Airport's website, accessed February 26, 2006
External links
* [http://www.eiairport.org The Eastern Iowa Airport] (official site)
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