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John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) — Airport Guide 2026

The terminal you fly through in 2026 opened in 1958, and a $2 billion replacement is rising beside it — on track to open in early 2029, and the most consequential thing happening at CMH right now.

Quick Reference

IATA / ICAO
CMH / KCMH
Official name
John Glenn Columbus International Airport
Location
~6 miles east of downtown Columbus
Currency
US dollar (USD)
Entry
ESTA (visa-waiver nations) or US visa; CBP at Concourse C for international arrivals
Public transit
COTA AirConnect — $2.75, ~15–20 min to downtown, every 30 min, 6am–9pm daily
Rideshare to downtown
~15 min, ~$20–30
Lounge
Escape Lounge, Concourse B Gate 32 — Priority Pass + pay-in, 5am–8pm
Dominant carrier
Southwest (Concourse A)
New terminal
$2B, 36 gates, ~1M sq ft, opens early 2029
Content verified
30 May 2026

🏗️ The Terminal: What’s Here and What’s Coming

The most useful orientation for 2026: the airport you pass through is a 1958 building extended into three concourses — A, B, and C — around a single central security checkpoint. It handles the traffic. It is also a live construction site.

The $2 billion replacement is going up directly alongside the existing structure, which means curbside access, parking, and signage are all shifting. The long-stay walking lot has already closed for the build. The replacement is a near-1-million-square-foot structure with a single centralized concourse and 36 gates, designed to increase daily passenger capacity by more than 50%, with a consolidated TSA checkpoint and a central market with airfield views. Over 90% of construction was under contract as of late 2025. Early 2029 is the target opening.

Until then: check your departure concourse before you arrive, and do not assume the curbside configuration you remember from a prior trip is still the same.

Carrier-wise, Southwest holds Concourse A and is the house airline. It has been growing here — near-daily San Diego service, Dallas-Love Field expanded to two daily, and Orlando at five flights a day. American, Delta, United, Frontier, Spirit, Breeze, and Alaska fill out a schedule that is overwhelmingly domestic.

⚠️ Construction in progress — curbside and parking affected
The long-stay walking lot is closed. Curbside pickup zones, parking areas, and terminal signage are all in flux through the $2B build. Give yourself extra time at the curb, verify your parking option in advance, and check your concourse on the departure board before heading airside.

🛂 Border & Entry

Domestic arrivals clear no immigration — you walk off the plane directly into the concourse. CMH’s international layer is thin: seasonal routes to Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Non-precleared international flights come in through Concourse C, where US Customs and Border Protection handles processing.

The airport runs a Global Entry enrollment center on the lower level of the terminal, near baggage claim. You need to complete the CBP online application before your appointment; the interview happens at the airport. Enrolled members use the expedited kiosks on international arrival. The Mobile Passport Control app is the no-enrollment alternative for eligible visa-waiver travelers.

For boarding a US-bound flight from abroad: visa-waiver nationals need an ESTA — approximately $21, valid for up to two years — filed before departure. Visa-required nationalities need a US visa.

🛂 Global Entry interview center — lower level, near baggage claim
Apply online at cbp.gov first; then book the in-person interview at CMH. Members use kiosks on arrival. If you haven’t enrolled, the Mobile Passport Control app is the no-cost lane for eligible travelers.

🚌 Getting Into Columbus

Six miles east of downtown via I-670 — close enough that even rush hour keeps the trip under 20 minutes. That distance is the city’s main transport advantage.

🚌 COTA AirConnect

The AirConnect is a direct express bus between the airport and downtown, stopping at the Convention Center and near the main downtown hotels. It runs seven days a week, 6am to 9pm, every 30 minutes, takes about 15–20 minutes, and costs $2.75 one-way as of 2026 (at least one 2026 listing shows $2.00 — verify the current fare at cota.com/AirConnect before you travel). The buses have luggage racks and USB charging. For a downtown hotel, this is the cheapest ride in by a clear margin.

🚗 Rideshare

Downtown, the Short North, and Ohio State are all roughly 15–20 minutes by Uber or Lyft, running $20–30. Even at rush hour the trip stays short.

🚌 COTA AirConnect — the right move for downtown hotels
$2.75 one-way (verify at cota.com/AirConnect), every 30 minutes, 6am–9pm daily. About 15–20 minutes to the Convention Center stop. Luggage racks and USB charging on board. Nothing else in the airport’s transport mix comes close on price.

⚠️ Curbside shuttle touts — don’t negotiate
With the AirConnect running every 30 minutes and rideshare under $30, there is no scenario where a negotiated price from an unmarked curbside operator makes sense. The airport is too small and too close to town.

🛋️ Lounge

CMH has one lounge. The Escape Lounge sits airside in Concourse B near Gate 32, open daily from 5:00am to 8:00pm. It joined Priority Pass and LoungeKey in June 2024. American Express Platinum cardholders are admitted; Delta SkyMiles Reserve cardholders can use it when flying Delta that day. Walk-up pay-in access is available.

The food is above the standard lounge baseline — hot and cold dishes, with some menu items developed with Columbus chef Avishar Barua, plus vegan and gluten-free options.

The Escape Lounge is the only lounge at CMH — no airline club operates here. Southwest gates are in Concourse A, so if that is your departure concourse, factor in the walk over to B before deciding on a pre-flight visit.

🛋️ Escape Lounge — Concourse B, Gate 32
Open 5am–8pm daily. Priority Pass, LoungeKey, Amex Platinum, Delta SkyMiles Reserve (when flying Delta), and walk-up pay-in. Food with hot dishes and chef Avishar Barua collaborations. Vegan and gluten-free options available. Southwest passengers depart from Concourse A — allow walking time.

🍽️ Columbus Food Worth Knowing

Airport concessions at CMH run on the flight banks. An early Southwest departure can precede the kitchens, so this matters.

North Market is the city’s working food hall, established in 1876, with more than 30 independent vendors. It is also where Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams was founded — the original stand still operates there, and the salty-caramel and brambleberry are the flavors with the queues. North Market sits at the southern end of the Short North Arts District, about 15 minutes from the airport by rideshare.

South of downtown, German Village is the neighborhood settled by 19th-century German immigrants. The food landmark is Schmidt’s Sausage Haus on East Kossuth Street — the Bahama Mama sausage is the signature, and the cream puff is larger than it has any right to be.

Two more Columbus-specific items: the Buckeye is a peanut-butter ball half-dipped in chocolate, named for the Ohio State nut, and the city has its own square-cut, thin-crust party pizza tradition.

🍦 Jeni’s at North Market — the original location
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams was founded at the North Market in 1876-era surroundings; the original stand is still there. Salty-caramel and brambleberry are the flavors worth queuing for. The market has 30+ other independent vendors and is 15 minutes from CMH by rideshare.

💡 The Layover Case

CMH is one of the more workable layover airports in the country, for a simple reason: 6 miles to downtown, and the city’s best area immediately north of it.

The Short North Arts District runs along High Street between downtown and the Ohio State campus — independent restaurants, galleries, and shops, walkable end to end, with the North Market anchoring the southern end. On the first Saturday of each month, the district runs Gallery Hop: galleries extend their hours and High Street fills with street performers. If your connection falls on one, it is worth timing.

South of downtown, German Village rewards a walk for its brick streets and the Book Loft — a secondhand bookshop that occupies 32 rooms. The Scioto Mile and COSI science center are on the river if you have the time.

Does a layover work?

  • 3 hours or less: Stay airside. The Escape Lounge handles the wait comfortably.
  • 4 hours: Allow 15–20 minutes door-to-Short-North each way, plus a 90-minute return-security buffer given the construction-affected curbside. That leaves roughly 90 minutes to two hours in the Short North — enough for North Market, a gallery, and Jeni’s, not much else. Do not plan around a best-case pickup time.
  • 5+ hours: Add German Village or the riverfront without rushing.

CMH’s domestic security lines are usually short, but the construction period has made curbside unpredictable. The 90-minute buffer is not a conservative estimate — it is the right one.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Columbus Airport (CMH) to downtown? +
The COTA AirConnect express bus runs to the Convention Center and the downtown hotel area in about 15–20 minutes for $2.75 one-way (at least one 2026 listing shows $2.00 — verify at cota.com/AirConnect before you travel). It runs every 30 minutes, seven days a week, 6am to 9pm. A rideshare or taxi takes roughly the same time — about 15 minutes and $20–30.
Is Columbus Airport getting a new terminal? +
Yes. A $2 billion replacement terminal is under construction beside the current 1958 building. The new structure is a single concourse with 36 gates and close to 1 million square feet, designed to lift daily passenger capacity by more than 50%. Over 90% of construction was under contract as of late 2025, and an early-2029 opening is on track. Curbside access, parking, and signage are all affected in the meantime.
Does CMH have a lounge? +
One — the Escape Lounge, airside in Concourse B near Gate 32, open daily 5:00am–8:00pm. It accepts Priority Pass, LoungeKey, American Express Platinum, and Delta SkyMiles Reserve (Delta flights only). Walk-up pay-in is available. No airline club operates at CMH.
Does CMH have a Global Entry enrollment center? +
Yes, on the lower level of the terminal near baggage claim. Complete the CBP online application first, then book the in-person interview at the airport. Enrolled members use the expedited kiosks on international arrival. The free Mobile Passport Control app is the no-enrollment alternative for eligible travelers.
Which airline is biggest at CMH? +
Southwest, operating from Concourse A. It has been expanding — near-daily San Diego, Dallas-Love Field at two daily, and Orlando at five daily. American, Delta, United, Frontier, Spirit, Breeze, and Alaska also operate; the schedule is overwhelmingly domestic.
What is an ESTA and do I need one? +
The ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) is required for nationals of visa-waiver countries boarding US-bound flights. It costs approximately $21, is valid for up to two years, and must be obtained before departing for the airport. Nationals of countries not on the visa-waiver list need a US visa instead.
Can I visit Columbus on a layover? +
With a 4-hour connection, yes. Downtown is 6 miles away and the Short North Arts District sits just north of it. Allow 15–20 minutes each way for transit plus a 90-minute return-security buffer — that leaves roughly 90 minutes to two hours in the Short North. With 3 hours or less, stay at the Escape Lounge. With 5+ hours you can add German Village or the Scioto Mile.
What currency do I need at Columbus Airport? +
US dollars (USD). Cards and mobile pay are accepted everywhere in the terminal, including on the COTA AirConnect. Cash is rarely necessary.
What food is Columbus known for? +
North Market (established 1876, 30+ vendors, the founding location of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams), Schmidt’s Sausage Haus in German Village on East Kossuth Street, the Buckeye candy (peanut-butter ball half-dipped in chocolate), and a local square-cut party pizza tradition. These are city specialties, not airport food.
How early should I arrive for a flight at CMH? +
90 minutes is usually enough for a domestic departure — CMH’s security lines are typically short. Add extra time for the construction-affected curbside and parking. For international flights or during peak holiday periods, arrive two hours ahead.

📊 At a glance — CMH 2026

Feature Detail
IATA / ICAO CMH / KCMH
Official name John Glenn Columbus International Airport
Location ~6 miles east of downtown Columbus
Terminal today Original 1958 building, Concourses A, B, C
New terminal $2B, single concourse, 36 gates, ~1M sq ft — opens early 2029
Dominant carrier Southwest (Concourse A); American, Delta, United, Frontier, Spirit, Breeze, Alaska
Currency US dollar (USD)
Border system US CBP at Concourse C for non-precleared international arrivals
Pre-travel authorization ESTA (~$21, up to two years) or US visa
Public transit COTA AirConnect — $2.75, ~15–20 min to downtown, every 30 min, 6am–9pm daily
Rideshare to downtown ~6 miles, ~15 min, ~$20–30
Lounge Escape Lounge, Concourse B Gate 32 — Priority Pass + pay-in, 5am–8pm daily
Layover sights Short North Arts District, North Market, German Village, Scioto Mile, COSI
Layover-viable? Yes with 4+ hrs — among the more workable US airport layovers
Wi-Fi Free airport-wide
Content verified 30 May 2026

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