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Crookston Municipal Kirkwood Field

Crookston, United States of America
CKN KCKN

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Crookston Municipal Airport, also known as Kirkwood Field (CKN/KCKN), is a well-regarded general aviation facility owned and operated by the City of Crookston, Minnesota. Located in the fertile Red River Valley, the airport plays a significant role in supporting the region's agricultural industry through crop dusting operations, while also serving as a hub for private pilots, corporate aviation, and flight training activities. While there is no scheduled commercial airline service, the airport remains a vital link for the local economy and regional emergency services. The terminal building at Kirkwood Field is managed by the Fixed-Base Operator (FBO), Crookston Aviation, and serves as a modern and welcoming portal for both arriving and departing visitors. The facility is equipped with a comfortable pilot's lounge, dedicated flight planning areas with computerized weather kiosks, and clean restrooms. For the convenience of those in transit, the terminal offers complimentary coffee, a variety of refreshments, and snack vending machines, alongside high-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the building. Operational capabilities at CKN are enhanced by two runways, with the primary paved runway (13/31) extending 4,301 feet, accommodating most light to medium general aviation aircraft. The airport provides 24-hour self-service fuel options, including both 100LL and Jet A, ensuring that pilots can refuel at any time of day or night. For ground transportation, the city typically provides a courtesy car for pilots to access local amenities in Crookston, such as restaurants and lodging, while car rental services can be arranged with prior notice through local providers.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Crookston Municipal Airport (CKN) is a northwestern Minnesota general aviation airport, and the correct planning model is to treat Grand Forks or Fargo as the commercial bridge and Crookston as the final local arrival. The field is useful for business, agricultural, and university-linked access to the Red River Valley, but it is not a scheduled-airline airport. That means the real connection timing belongs at GFK or FAR, not at Crookston. That is especially important in a region where winter road conditions can change a simple transfer into a much slower one. If your trip pairs a private arrival at Crookston with a same-day commercial departure from Fargo or Grand Forks, give the road segment more respect than the mileage alone might suggest. The airport is not the fragile part. The gap between GA and scheduled-service infrastructure is. For local arrivals, CKN is convenient because it places you close to Crookston without the need to backtrack from a larger city. That advantage only works if the onward vehicle or pickup is already arranged. CKN works best when you keep the airline exposure at Grand Forks or Fargo and use Crookston as the calm final step into the valley. The local airport is simple. The disciplined part is making sure the wider itinerary has enough time around it.

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Albuquerque International Sunport

Albuquerque, United States of America
ABQ KABQ

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
75
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
75
minutes
International โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is the primary international airport serving New Mexico, located just three miles southeast of downtown Albuquerque. The airport boasts a distinctive Pueblo-style architectural terminal, which is both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional. This single, multi-level terminal efficiently manages all arrivals and departures, featuring a logical layout designed for passenger convenience. The lower level is dedicated to arriving passengers, housing baggage claim areas (three in total to serve Concourses A and B) and providing direct exits to ground transportation. The upper level of the terminal is the departure zone, where travelers will find airline ticketing counters, security checkpoints, and access to the two main concourses, Concourse A and Concourse B. Concourse A primarily serves American Airlines, Delta, and United, while Southwest Airlines predominantly operates out of Concourse B. The terminal has a total of 22 gates, ensuring ample capacity for its scheduled domestic flights and limited international services. Recent upgrades include a TSA Checkpoint Terminal Connector Project, which has enhanced security screening with up to four lanes and modern passenger amenities like new escalators and elevators. Amenities at ABQ are comprehensive for a regional international facility. Passengers can enjoy free Wi-Fi, numerous charging stations, a variety of shops (including those offering local artisanal gifts), and diverse dining options ranging from cafes and fast-food outlets to restaurants serving New Mexican cuisine. Additional facilities like a Meditation Room and an observation deck contribute to a comfortable travel experience, complemented by a notable art collection displayed throughout the terminal.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) offers excellent ground transportation connectivity just 3 miles southeast of downtown. ABQ RIDE provides completely free bus service (fare-free since November 2023) with Route 50 connecting the airport to downtown via Union Square Bus Station every 15-30 minutes, taking just 24 minutes total - the bus stop is conveniently located on the lower level at the west end of the shuttle island. Route 50 also connects to the Alvarado Transportation Center downtown where passengers can transfer to the New Mexico Rail Runner Express. Rail Runner connections are enhanced through Route 350 (Railrunner Connecting bus) and free bus transfers when you have a valid Rail Runner ticket purchased in advance online or via mobile app - otherwise pay the driver a $1 fare each way. Official taxi service is available with fares starting at $35 to downtown Albuquerque through companies like ABQ Metro Taxi (505-450-8580) and Aspen Rides (505-388-3692). Ride-sharing via Uber and Lyft requires pre-booking as street hailing is not permitted. For Santa Fe destinations, Groome Transportation operates 30 daily trips taking 75 minutes with variable pricing, while RoadRunner Charter provides door-to-door service to Santa Fe and Los Alamos areas. The Rail Runner Express connects Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Belen with convenient airport shuttle connections. Recent December 2025 improvements under the ABQ RIDE Forward Network Plan enhanced transit connectivity throughout the metropolitan area.

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