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Quincy Regional-Baldwin Field

Quincy, United States of America
UIN KUIN

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Quincy Regional-Baldwin Field is west-central Illinois' commercial airport, serving the Quincy area with limited scheduled service and a broader base of business and general aviation. It is a genuine regional passenger airport, though on a small scale. The airport provides the city with a practical aviation link to the rest of the Midwest and beyond. Because Quincy is a regional center, the airport supports both passenger flights and general aviation, giving it a broader function than a small private field. Travelers can expect a simple but real commercial airport environment where the emphasis is on regional access and practical movement. That makes the airport useful for the surrounding area. For west-central Illinois, the airport matters because it shortens travel and offers an alternative to longer drives to larger hubs. Its terminal is modest, but it serves a clear regional purpose. In that sense, the airport is a straightforward midwestern commercial gateway.

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Quincy Regional-Baldwin Field in Quincy, Illinois, serves the Mississippi River region with Essential Air Service (EAS) flights primarily operated by Cape Air connecting to Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and St. Seasonal agricultural aviation operations support corn and soybean farming throughout the region during planting and harvest seasons. Ground transportation options are limited, with rental car agencies requiring advance reservations and limited taxi service availability, making pre-planning essential for connections. The airport's terminal building operates limited hours, typically opening only for scheduled departures, requiring advance coordination for ground transportation and services. Weather monitoring systems track severe weather patterns common to the Midwest, including tornadoes and derechos that can significantly impact aviation operations. Weather conditions in the Mississippi River valley include frequent thunderstorms during spring and summer months, along with winter ice and snow events that can affect flight operations. The facility provides essential connectivity for rural communities lacking convenient access to major metropolitan airports. Local aviation services include flight training for student pilots, aircraft maintenance operations, and charter flights supporting agricultural and business activities. The facility serves as a reliever airport for business aviation traffic avoiding congested metropolitan airports in Chicago and St. Louis. Emergency services coordinate with regional hospitals and medical transport services for patient transfers throughout the tri-state agricultural region. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL). This regional facility supports both commercial passengers and general aviation operations serving west-central Illinois and eastern Missouri communities. Corporate aviation services cater to agribusiness executives and industrial companies operating along the Mississippi River corridor. The airport coordinates with FAA air traffic control systems in Chicago and Kansas City for flight routing and weather information.

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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.

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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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