South Bend International Airport Map

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This map shows gates, entrances, baggage claims, visitor center, South Bend chocolate café, restrooms/shelter, family restrooms, newsstand, taxi, car rentals, first aid, and atm in South Bend International Airport.

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About South Bend International Airport

South Bend International Airport (IATA: SBN, ICAO: KSBN) is a public airport located in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States. The airport is situated approximately three miles northwest of downtown South Bend and serves the northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan region.

The facility is owned by the St. Joseph County Airport Authority. It operates as a commercial service airport with scheduled passenger flights to major domestic hubs.

History and Development: The airport began operations in 1928 and has undergone several expansions and modernizations throughout its history. Originally known as St. Joseph County Airport, it was renamed South Bend Regional Airport and later received its current designation as an international airport due to customs facilities that allow international charter flights and cargo operations.

The airport features a single passenger terminal building. Multiple airlines provide regular service connecting passengers to hub airports across the United States.

Geographic Significance: South Bend International Airport serves as an important transportation gateway for the University of Notre Dame, located just a few miles from the airport grounds, as well as other educational institutions and businesses in the region.

The airport has two runways capable of handling various aircraft types. It also accommodates general aviation, cargo operations, and serves as a base for several aviation-related businesses and flight schools.



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