Evansville Regional Airport - EVV
Evansville Regional Airport (EVV) is an airport that lies along U.S. Highway 41 just three miles north of Evansville, the city and county seat of Vanderburgh County, Indiana. It is a non-hub primary service airport that connects over 200,000 passengers with over 10,000 enplanements annually.
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Evansville Regional Airport (EVV) sits on 260 acres of land and traces its roots back to 1928. Today, the airport boasts of three asphalt runways, 2,445 meters, 1,916 meters, and 1,066 meters long, with four new jet bridges that were installed in 2013. The airport services daily flights to five major cities, Atlanta, Dallas, Detroit, Charlotte and Chicago, with flights by Allegiant, American Airlines, Delta and United. The airport boasts of a large baggage claim area, a centralized screening area, an events space, business lounge, conference area, office spaces and conference room, kids area, nursing rooms, and car rental services, and free high-speed Wi-Fi. It serves as a gateway to nearby sites like Evansville, Haubstadt, New Harmony, Mount Vernon, Omaha, Owensboro, and Oakland City.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Alternate airports to Evansville Regional Airport (EVV) include the Louisville International Airport (SDF) in Kentucky 122 miles away, the Indianapolis International Airport (IND) 155 miles away, and the Nashville International Airport (BNA) 161 miles away.
Travelers can relax at the 4-star Holiday Inn Evansville Airport located 0.7 miles away from the EVV Airport. This hotel is a 5-storey hotel, which features a tropically designed atrium with an indoor pool and cozy rooms. An alternate hotel located less than a mile or a few-minute drive from the airport is the Hampton Inn Evansville/Airport, which offers free wireless internet connection to its guests and rooms with vibrant colors conducive for a tranquil sleep.