Wichita, United States
Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport (ICT) opened in 1954 and is operated by the City of Wichita Airport Authority.
In 2023, the airport served approximately 1.5 million passengers. ICT is the primary commercial airport serving the Wichita metropolitan area and is a major gateway to south-central Kansas.
There are no current major expansion plans.
Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport has one main terminal building.
The terminal includes 12 gates on two concourses: Concourse A has gates A1-A6, and Concourse B has gates B1-B6. The terminal has a total area of 275,000 square feet.
The airport's capacity is approximately 3 million passengers per year. A major terminal renovation and expansion project was completed in 2015.
Short-term, long-term, and economy parking options are available. Short-term parking rates are $1 per 30 minutes, up to a daily maximum of $24. Long-term parking rates are $2 per hour, up to a daily maximum of $12. Economy parking is $8 per day. A ParkICT rewards program is available. Pre-booking is not available.