๐บ๐ธ Cairo, United States of America
Cairo Regional Airport (CIR), also known by its ICAO code KCIR, is a significant public-use aviation facility serving the city of Cairo and Alexander County in the southernmost tip of Illinois. Located approximately four miles northwest of the city center, the airport acts as a critical link for the 'Little Egypt' region, situated near the historic confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. The facility is county-owned and plays a fundamental role in the regional economy, supporting agricultural logistics, river commerce, and private aviation.
The airport features a well-maintained regional terminal building that houses a dedicated Fixed Base Operator (FBO). Facilities include a comfortable passenger and pilot lounge, a small on-site cafe for refreshments, and essential flight planning stations. The airfield infrastructure consists of two asphalt runways, with the primary runway (14/32) measuring 4,001 feet in length, suitable for a wide range of single-engine and light twin-engine aircraft. For the convenience of aircraft operators, the airport offers 24-hour self-service fueling for 100LL Avgas, with full-service handling and Jet A available during standard operating hours.
Currently, Cairo Regional Airport primarily handles private charters, air taxi services, and general aviation rather than scheduled commercial airline traffic. It remains an essential asset for regional connectivity, providing a rapid alternative to road travel through the southern Illinois and eastern Missouri river valleys. The airport is also a key base for agricultural aviation and frequently supports government research and conservation flights monitoring the great river systems. Ground transportation into central Cairo is typically arranged via local taxis or private vehicle pickups, ensuring easy access to the city's historic district and waterfront landmarks. Its presence is vital for maintaining the connectivity of one of Illinois' most geographically unique regions.
Cairo Regional Airport (CIR) is a southern Illinois general aviation airport, so the right planning model is road transfer to a commercial airport rather than expecting the field itself to behave like a passenger hub. The airport can be useful for private aviation into the Cairo region, the confluence area, and nearby river or industrial activity. If scheduled airline service still matters, the true connection point becomes Cape Girardeau, Paducah, or a larger airport beyond them.
That means the local road segment is the real connection. The drive to Cape Girardeau or Paducah is manageable, but it still needs to be treated as a timed intercity leg if the onward flight matters. Weather on the river plain, bridge routing, and ordinary road variability can erode a short-looking schedule more than people expect.
For local arrivals, the airport's value is proximity, but that value only pays off if the pickup or rental arrangement is already settled before landing. This is not a field with big-airport ground transport depth or easy recovery options if the day slips. CIR works best when you use it as a local-access airport for the lower Ohio/Mississippi region and keep the commercial-airline risk at CGI, PAH, or another larger airport that actually provides scheduled service.
โข Use 24-hour self-service 100LL fuel pump for flexibility when navigating the river valleys.
โข Terminal cafe offers great airfield views with quick meals for travelers and pilots.
โข Arriving via private flight is the fastest way to access the historic landmarks of 'The Point'.
โข Free open parking available adjacent to terminal hall entrance for all airport users.
โข Check local weather for river fog at this airport.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources