Columbia Regional Airport- COU-Columbia Regional
Opened in 1968, Columbia Regional Airport in Columbia, Missouri is a commercial passenger airport that serves the metropolitan areas and the nearby areas surrounding Jefferson City. The airport replaced the old Columbia Municipal Airport back in I-70 and is used mostly for chartered flights. The airport is categorized as one of the primary commercial service airport. In 2008, a total of 26,842 passengers were served in the airport, 38,293 in 2010. The COU-Columbia Regional Airport plans to extend its 6,500 feet runway to build a new terminal.
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The airport covers a total area of 1,538 acres with an elevation of 271 meters above sea level. Two runways are available in the airport, one concrete and asphalt. In 2010, the COU-Airport had a total of 25,717 aircraft operations with an average of 70 flights in a day. Airlines operating in the airport are American Eagle and the United Express with destination routes to Chicago-O'Hare and Dallas Fort Worth and Chicago O'Hare and Denver, respectively. The airport is also near the cities of Boonville and Hallsville.
What to Do & Area Attractions
COU-Columbia Regional Airport hotels are quite far from the airport but they are still accessible and offer a great escape as you enjoy a few days or hours in Columbia. You can book at the nearby Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott-Jefferson City or the Courtyard by Marriott Columbia Missouri.
The Sedalia Memorial Airport (DMO) is one of the local airports in Missouri situated 66 miles away from the airport.