The code letters are taken from Mid Continent International
Kansas City International Airport (IATA: MCI, ICAO: KMCI, FAA LID: MCI)
The airport code for Kansas City International Airport is MCI.
The airport code MCI is for Kansas City (Missouri) International Airport. (It was originally named the Mid-Continent International Airport.)
Manhattan Regional Airport - Manhattan, KS (MHK / KMHK)Salina Municipal Airport - Salina, KS (SLN / KSLN)Kansas City International Airport - Kansas City, MO (MCI / KMCI)
Manchester airport is the closest airport to Lincoln Illinois
216 miles
The closest major airport to Rogers, Arkansas is Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA / KXNA). This airport is in Fayetteville, Arkansas and is about 15 miles driving distance from the center of Rogers. The nearest international airport is Kansas City International Airport - Kansas City, MO (MCI / KMCI), which is about 244 road miles from Rogers.
yes, there is a little one inside the KCI Expo Center near KCI/MCI airport in Kansas City, MO
The closest major airport to Joplin, Missouri is Joplin Regional Airport (JLN). This airport is about 5 driving miles from the center of Joplin. The closest international airport is Kansas City International Airport (MCI) which is about 184 driving miles from Joplin.
About 5 hours i think
The major airport serving both Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, KS is the Kansas City International Airport (MCI) in Kansas City, MO. Non-stop flights are difficult, if not impossible to find between these two airports, but a one-stop flight, which is most common, averages 3 hours 45 minutes to 4 hours 30 minutes depending on the carrier, the layover and the actual jet. Weather can affect this flight time, too. And, if you are instead flying from a smaller municpal airport, the flight time would also be increased.
Kansas City International Airport was created in 1956.