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Located in
the middle of the heartland, Wichita has access to it
all. Our central location offers ideal land and air
transportation conditions, simplifying business aspects
such as travel plans and product distribution.
I-35, the
only interstate in North America to connect Canada,
the United States and Mexico, runs straight through
the city, intersecting with I-70 via I-135 about 90
miles north of the city and intersecting with I-40 about
150 miles to the south.
Wichita Mid-Continent
Airport, the largest commercial and general aviation
complex in Kansas, offers non-stop service to 12 major
hub cities via 13 convenient and affordable airlines.
Fair Fares,
a public-private partnership that operates a business
travel pledge program, has attracted two quality discount
airlines to Mid-Continent (Air-Tran Airways and Allegiant
Air).
Mid-Continent's
3,500 acre facilities include three runways (10,300
feet/7,300 feet/6,300 feet) that accommodate all types
of aircraft. Plans are currently underway for a distinctive
new terminal building, designed to meet the future needs
of the Wichita community and scheduled for completion
in 2009. |
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Non-Stop
Jet Destinations

| Las Vegas |
Houston |
Chicago |
| Phoenix |
Minneapolis |
Detroit |
| Dallas/Ft. Worth |
St. Louis |
Orlando |
| Denver |
Memphis |
Atlanta |
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Major
Carriers Serving Wichita
| AirTran Airways |
Allegiant Air |
America
West Express |
| American Airlines |
Continental Express |
Delta
Airlines |
| Northwest Airlines |
United Airlines |
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Selected
General Aviation Airports
| Airport |
Location |
Distance from downtown |
Length of longest runway |
| Augusta Municipal |
Augusta |
14.9 mi./ 24 km |
4,199 ft/ 1,280 m |
| Beech Factory |
Wichita |
7.9 mi/ 12.7 km |
8,000 ft/ 2,438 m |
| Benton Airport |
Benton |
21 mi/ 33.8 km |
2,613 ft/ 796 m |
| Captain Jack Thomas |
El Dorado |
35 mi/ 56.3 km |
4,204 ft/ 1,281 m |
| Cessna Aircraft Field |
Wichita |
7.7 mi/ 12.4 km |
3,872 ft/ 1,180 m |
| Colonel James Jabara |
Wichita |
6.8 mi/ 10.9 km |
6,101 ft/ 1,860 m |
| Cook Airfield Inc. |
Derby |
16.3 mi/26.2 km |
1,600 ft/ 487 m |
| Hamilton Field |
Derby |
13 mi/ 20.9 km |
2,500 ft/ 762 m |
| Maize |
Wichita |
14.2 mi/22.8 km |
2,100 ft/ 640 m |
| McConnell Air Force Base |
Wichita |
12.9 mi/ 20.8 km |
12,000 ft/ 3,658 m |
| Newton City / County |
Newton |
29.5 mi/ 47.5 km |
7,002 ft/ 2,135 m |
| Patty Field |
El Dorado |
35.2 mi/ 56.6 km |
1,800 ft/ 548 m |
| Riverside |
Wichita |
6.4 mi/ 10.3 km |
3,200 ft/ 975 m |
| Wellington Municipal |
Wellington |
31.2 mi/ 50.2 km |
4,200 ft/ 1,280 m |
| Westport |
Wichita |
4.9 mi/ 7.9 km |
2,520 ft/ 768 m |
| Westport Auxiliary |
Wichita |
9.3 mi/ 14.9 km |
2,550 ft/ 777 m |
| Wichita Mid-Continent |
Wichita |
6.8 mi/ |
10,301 ft/ 3,140 m |
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Distances
from Wichita
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Highway
distance |
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Miles |
Km |
Flight time |
| Atlanta |
964 |
1,551 |
2:10 |
| Chicago |
726 |
1,168 |
1:45 |
| Dallas/Ft. Worth |
360 |
579 |
1:10 |
| Denver |
515 |
828 |
1:25 |
| Detroit |
985 |
1,585 |
2:25 |
| Houston |
601 |
967 |
1:50 |
| Las Vegas |
1,266 |
2,037 |
2:40 |
| Memphis |
578 |
930 |
1:30 |
| Minneapolis |
635 |
1,021 |
1:40 |
| Orlando |
1,402 |
2,256 |
2:40 |
| Phoenix |
1,169 |
1,881 |
2:20 |
| St. Louis |
443 |
712 |
1:20 |
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Interstate
System near Wichita

I-35 runs north-south
through the center of the Wichita metro, connecting
with major east-west interstates I-70 via I-135 approximately
90 miles north and I-40 approximately 150 miles south.
Wichita is also served by federal highways US-54 and
US-81.
I-35 has become
a crucial part of our community as trade continues to
increase, leading Wichita to pay special attention to
its interstates. The Comprehensive Transportation Program
(CTP) was passed in 1999 and is a 10-year, $12.6 billion
program focusing on improving our transportation infrastructure.
Scheduled improvements include new highways and upgrades
to existing highways.
As manufacturing
is one of the leading contributors to our economy, Wichita
has evolved into a major trucking hub, due especially
to our region's close proximity to major markets. Sixteen
national and regional interstate common carriers operate
terminal facilities here.
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Public
Transit
An average
one-way travel time to work of about 17 minutes (10
minutes shorter than the national average) encourages
most Wichitans to commute by personal automobile. Less
than .5 percent of Wichita 's commuters use public transportation.
The Wichita
Transit is 100 percent fully ADA compliant and accessible,
currently operating 18 bus routes which are conveniently
located within one-quarter mile of 90 percent of Wichita
's residents. Buses run every half-hour during rush
hours and on weekdays, 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday
7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (no Sunday service). The fare for
a one-way commute is $1.
The Q-line is the cheapest, easiest
way to get around downtown Wichita . The Q-line trolleys
cost a quarter to ride and travel three downtown routes,
eliminating parking hassles and gas expenses for riders.
The Q runs weekdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Saturdays
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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| Rail
Service
Transit times
to contiguous U.S. destinations range from 1 to 5 days.
Given sufficient volume, dedicated trains can be scheduled
that could save two days from the transit time to either
coast. Reciprocal switching for smooth and efficient
rail traffic is provided by Wichita Terminal Association
Railroad. Public truck-rail cross dock facilities are
available. Nearest truck-rail intermodal service: Kansas
City (200 miles.) Wichita is served by three carriers:
Class
I
Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Railway
Union
Pacific Railroad
Class
III
Kansas
& Oklahoma Railroad
Kansas South
Western
Southern Kansas
& Oklahoma
Passenger
rail service
Travelers can
catch the rail daily on Amtrak's
Southwest Chief (Los Angeles-Chicago) from the Newton
station, 25 miles north of Wichita.
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| Port
Access
Wichita is
within 200 miles of two of the U.S. Inland Waterway
System ports:
Tulsa
Port of Catoosa (ranked ninth in the Top
20 Inland U.S. Ports for 2003) - located 170 miles
southeast of Wichita, with access to the Mississippi
River via the Arkansas River.
Port
of Kansas City - located 200 miles northeast of
Wichita , with access to the Mississippi River via the
Missouri River.
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