South Bend by plane · South Bend by plane  TodayTourism All Destinations | Europe | Asia | North America | Africa | South America | Oceania | Hotels

South Bend by plane


South Bend by plane

  • South Bend Regional Airport Just northwest of the city center. (IATA: SBN) (ICAO: KSBN), South Bend Regional Airport is Indiana's second busiest airport and features flights to and from Chicago Midway & O'Hare, Cleveland, New York (via Newark), Las Vegas, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Atlanta, Cincinatti, Indianapolis and Evansville, IN. The airport has a restaurant (Cafe SBN) with attached bar and lounge, a coffee shop, business center, WI-FI access throughout, a candy store, free air museum, travel agency, valet parking, a chapel, limousine and car rental services, freight service, bus terminal (Greyhound and Coach USA, see below) and a commuter rail line to downtown Chicago (see below) as well as a Military Honor Park.
  • Currently, there is a move being made to change the airport to an International airport and reopen flights to Mexico and Canada. This has been delayed due to lack of funding to build a new customs terminal. Additionally, a new terminal is slated to begin construction in the coming months which will feature new jetways, a restaurant or snack bar and newspaper shop beyond security (whereas neither terminals B nor C currently have a place to eat or shop beyond security, so plan accordingly if you fly out of South Bend).
  • Elkhart Municipal Airport 2246 Airport Dr., Elkhart, IN., 574-264-5217.
  • Jerry Tyler Memorial Airport 508 E Main St., Niles, MI.

  • The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about South Bend


    Where To Stay & Best Hotels in South Bend - updated May 2024

    SAVE up to 75% on Last Minute deals! Search for discount South Bend hotels, motels, apartments, hostels, guest accommodations and vacation resorts. Book now and pay at the hotel. Instant email confirmation!


    >>> SEARCH FOR DEALS <<<

    WHERE TO TRAVEL NEXT IN 2020


    South Bend Travel Guide from Wikitravel. Many thanks to all Wikitravel contributors. Text is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0, images are available under various licenses, see each image for details.

    Europe | Asia | North America | Africa | South America | Oceania | All Destinations