Aéroport de Minneapolis/St Paul Intl (MSP)
Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport (IATA: MSP, ICAO: KMSP) serves as a critical aviation hub in the United States, situated in Hennepin County, Minnesota, approximately 10 miles south of downtown Minneapolis and 10 miles southwest of downtown St. Paul. This dual-city international airport plays a significant role in connecting the Twin Cities with destinations worldwide. Officially opened in 1920, MSP began as Speedway Field and has since evolved into one of the busiest and most efficient airports in North America.
Over the decades, MSP has continually expanded and modernized to accommodate growing air traffic and enhance passenger experience. Today, the airport encompasses two terminals—Terminal 1, named after Charles Lindbergh, and Terminal 2, named after Humphrey, both equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. MSP handles a substantial volume of air traffic, hosting over 400,000 flights annually and serving more than 39 million passengers each year.
MSP is a major hub for Delta Air Lines and also serves as a base for Sun Country Airlines. It offers an extensive network of domestic and international flights, catering to over 160 destinations worldwide. With strong emphasis on efficiency and customer service, MSP consistently ranks high in passenger satisfaction surveys. Rich in history and continuously evolving, Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport remains a vital asset to both Minnesota and global airline networks, seamlessly integrating modern amenities with convenient access to the Twin Cities and beyond.