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  • Akron-Canton Regional Airport, 5400 Lauby Road Northwest (Exit 113 from I-77), +1-(330)-499-4221, . Akron-Canton Regional Airport (IATA:CAK) is a small, easy to navigate, quick in-and-out airport. In recent years, the airport has become home to low-fare airlines such as AirTran and Frontier.
  • Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, (Follow I-275 to Exit 4 (State Route 212.) Follow the signs to airport terminals and parking.), +1-(859)-767-3151 ( ), . Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (IATA:CVG) is on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River, so you'll have to cross the bridge to get to Cincinnati itself. Delta has a small hub here.
  • Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, +1-(216)-265-6030, . Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (IATA:CLE) is Cleveland's main airport and by far Ohio's largest located on the west side of the city. The airport is served by all of the major domestic airlines, some international airlines, and it is one of Continental Airlines' three U.S. hubs as well. The RTA Red Line Rapid Transit (see, below) provides frequent and fast rail service from inside the airport to the heart of downtown in roughly 22 minutes for $1.75.
  • Port Columbus International Airport, 4600 International Gateway, +1-(614)-239-4083, . Port Columbus International Airport (IATA:CMH) is served by most of the major airlines, with direct flights to most major American cities. Aside from rental cars, the airport can also be reached by the #92 bus, or by taxi. A taxi ride to downtown will cost approximately $25.
  • James M. Cox Dayton International Airport, 3600 Terminal Drive (Located in the town of Vandalia), +1-(937)-454-8200, . James M. Cox Dayton International Airport (IATA:DAY) is located in the northern part of the metropolitan area. Nonstop service is available to Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver, Detroit, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Newark, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Washington, D.C. Dayton is the nation's number one 90-minute air market, meaning the city can be reached in 90 minutes or less by 55 percent of the population. Even if your destination is in a different part of the state, it is often cheaper to fly into the smaller Dayton airport, so it is worthwhile it to compare fares.

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