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Birmingham International Airport Parking Facilities
Parking Services on offer for Birmingham International Airport include 2 services from Alabama Airport Parking. Their parking lot is located less than a mile away from the main airport terminal and with free shuttle services every few minutes this really is a convenient parking facility. They offer both standard parking and also, for a little extra, a valet service. With both you will save 25% off on-airport prices!
If you want to go for the best possible service to get your trip off to a great start then why not use the Air Valet service. It's open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This is BHM's only on airport Valet service.
Birmingham International Airport (BHM) Facts and Figures
Birmingham International Airport is the major airport that serves Birmingham, Alabama and Central Alabama. It is located five miles northeast of downtown Birmingham, near the interchange of I-20 and I-59. BHM served 3,222,689 passengers in 2007, and is the largest and busiest airport in the state of Alabama.[2] It has also been mentioned by Atlanta talk show host Clark Howard as a cheap alternate airport for Atlanta travellers due to the presence of Southwest Airlines. Birmingham International Airport currently offers 87 daily departures to 28 cities nonstop and 35 cities direct.
There are currently several capital improvement projects underway, including a $20 million Air Cargo Complex expansion as well as resurfacing of the Air Carrier Apron area. Recently officials announced a terminal expansion which includes adding another concourse and a new baggage screening area. The terminal expansion and modernization, slated to begin in early 2008, will also include more modern customer conveniences, an upgrade of concessions, and Federal Inspection Service-approved international gates. The estimated cost of the terminal expansion is $161 million.
Southwest Airlines carried the most passengers through BHM in 2007; transporting 1.14 million passengers, 35.6% of total BHM passengers. In March 2008 the order of carriers (including regional jet partners) for the 274,711 passengers carried that month was as follows: Southwest, Delta, US Airways, American, Continental, United Express, Northwest, and ExpresssJet.
Birmingham Airport Airlines and Destinations
Main Terminal
BHM currently has one terminal building which is divided into 3 concourses, B and C & E.
Concourse B
American Airlines - Dallas/Fort Worth
American Eagle - Chicago-O'Hare
Continental Airlines
Continental Express operated by ExpressJet Airlines - Cleveland, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark
Northwest Airlines - Memphis
Northwest Airlink operated by Mesaba Airlines - Detroit
Northwest Airlink operated by Pinnacle Airlines - Detroit, Memphis
US Airways
US Airways Express operated by Mesa Airlines - Charlotte
US Airways Express operated by PSA Airlines - Charlotte
US Airways Express operated by Republic Airlines - Charlotte, Philadelphia
Concourse C
Delta Air Lines - Atlanta
Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines - Atlanta
Delta Connection operated by Chautauqua Airlines - Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
Delta Connection operated by Comair - Atlanta, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, New York-LaGuardia
Southwest Airlines - Baltimore/Washington, Chicago-Midway, Dallas-Love, Houston-Hobby, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Louisville, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando, Phoenix, St. Louis, Tampa
United Airlines
United Express operated by Mesa Airlines - Chicago-O'Hare, Washington-Dulles
United Express operated by SkyWest - Chicago-O'Hare, Denver
Concourse E
International terminal (Pier E) at BWIAir Canada
Air Canada Jazz - Toronto-Pearson
Air Jamaica - Kingston, Montego Bay
British Airways - London-Heathrow
North American Airlines - Accra, Lagos
USA3000 Airlines - Bermuda, Cancún, La Romana, Punta Cana
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