Central Illinois Regional Airport

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Central Illinois Regional Airport
IATA: BMI - ICAO: KBMI - FAA: BMI
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Bloomington-Normal Airport Authority
Serves Bloomington, Illinois
Elevation AMSL 871 ft (265.5 m)
Coordinates 40°28′38″N, 88°54′57″W
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
2/20 8,000 2,438 Concrete
11/29 6,525 1,989 Asphalt/Concrete

Central Illinois Regional Airport (IATA: BMIICAO: KBMIFAA LID: BMI), also known as Central Illinois Regional Airport at Bloomington-Normal and informally known as CIRA, is a public airport located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district (CBD) of the city of Bloomington and southeast of town of Normal, in McLean County, Illinois, USA. The airport covers 1,968 acres and has two runways.

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On Monday, November 5, 2001, Central Illinois Regional Airport opened a new $14 million terminal building, which was three times larger than the previous terminal. The new terminal currently has four ground level boarding gates, and five second level gates are available. The terminal hosts two new baggage carousels. In addition, a business center open to the general public, conference rooms and a VIP lounge cater to busy business travelers. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the building.

Services

The Hangar Food and Spirits is a full service restaurant that serves lunch and dinner choices along with along a full service bar. Bevande is a gourmet beverage and pastry shop that offers gourmet coffees, pastries and light sandwiches. Denny's Doughnuts & Bakery offers a variety of pastries and beverages or for a quick snack and cup of coffee. Airport Gifts & Baskets is a place where travelers can pick up last minute gifts and personal items.

The five rental car companies are Hertz, Avis, National , Enterprise and Alamo.

Central Illinois Regional Airport is also one of the only airports in the area that boasts free parking. Hangar rental, fueling, and aircraft maintenance facilites are also available for private plane owners.

CIRA terminal scene, with statue of statesman Adlai Stevenson
CIRA terminal scene, with statue of statesman Adlai Stevenson


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