๐บ๐ธ Minot, United States of America
Minot International Airport (MOT) features North Dakota's newest and largest commercial terminal, a 125,000 square foot facility that opened in February 2016. The two-level terminal operates in a linear configuration with four passenger boarding bridges, expandable to six gates. Located two miles north of downtown Minot in Ward County, the airport serves as a critical transportation hub for northwestern North Dakota, particularly supporting the Bakken oil region.
The terminal is designed to accommodate 600,000 annual enplanements and features modern amenities including power bars, abundant charging stations throughout seating areas, entertainment options for families, and a full-service bar and restaurant. Check-in areas are spacious with room for future airline expansion, while the security checkpoint efficiently processes passengers through to the comfortable gate areas.
Customs service is available for international flights at the Fixed Base Operator facility, giving the airport its international designation despite having no scheduled international passenger service. The terminal houses up to four car rental companies and provides excellent passenger flow from curbside through to aircraft boarding, reflecting its role as a vital gateway for business and leisure travelers in the upper Great Plains region.
Minot International Airport (MOT) is conveniently located just two miles north of downtown Minot, making ground transportation quick and straightforward. Taxi and ride-sharing services are readily available at the designated pickup areas outside baggage claim. Uber and Lyft both operate in Minot, though availability can be limited during off-peak hours. The airport's location along US Highway 83 provides easy access to regional destinations.
The airport offers over 1,400 parking spaces with electrical plug-ins available in the long-term lot, essential during North Dakota's harsh winters. The ride to downtown Minot hotels typically takes 5-10 minutes and costs approximately $15-20. Four major car rental companies maintain desks in the terminal's baggage claim area: Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, and National. Winter travelers should allow extra time as North Dakota weather can impact road conditions from November through March.
Short-term parking is immediately adjacent to the terminal for quick pick-ups and drop-offs. Several hotels offer complimentary shuttle service - check with your accommodation when booking. Given Minot's role as a regional hub for the Bakken oil fields, advance reservations are strongly recommended as vehicles can be in high demand. The terminal's single-level design makes connections efficient, with typical processing times of 20-30 minutes through security during peak periods.
โข Long-term parking offers electrical plug-ins essential for winter months.
โข Download airline apps for mobile boarding passes to skip kiosk lines.
โข TSA PreCheck available during most operating hours.
โข Full-service restaurant and bar located post-security.
โข Car rentals book quickly during oil industry peaks - reserve early.
โข Allow extra time November-March for potential weather delays.
Minimum domestic connection:
35 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
60 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources