Grand Rapids, United States
Gerald R. Ford International Airport was established in 1963.
It is operated by the Kent County Department of Aeronautics. In 2023, the airport served over 3.5 million passengers.
Its IATA code is GRR. The airport is a major gateway to West Michigan and is named after former U.S.
President Gerald Ford, who was from Grand Rapids.
Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) has one main terminal building.
The terminal includes two concourses: Concourse A and Concourse B. Concourse A has 14 gates (A1-A14), and Concourse B has 8 gates (B1-B8).
The airport's total terminal area is approximately 270,000 square feet. The airport is undergoing a $110 million expansion project called Elevate, which includes a consolidated passenger security checkpoint and a new Grand Hall.
Short-Term Parking: $3 per half hour, $24 daily maximum. Long-Term Parking: $3 per hour, $14 daily maximum. Economy Lot: $2 per hour, $10 daily maximum. Valet Parking: Temporarily closed. Parking pre-booking is available via the airport website.