Omaha, Nebraska
Eppley Airfield (OMA) is the largest airport in Nebraska, located three miles northeast of downtown Omaha. It serves as the primary gateway for travelers visiting Omaha and the surrounding Midwest region.
The airport is known for its convenience and proximity to downtown. It handles millions of passengers annually and offers flights to major hubs across the United States.
Travelers can dine at local themed restaurants, shop for Nebraska souvenirs, or relax in the terminal lounges. The airport also features art installations showcasing local culture.
Arrive 1.5 to 2 hours before your flight. Early mornings and late afternoons are peak travel times.
The terminal is open to the public, but gate areas are restricted to ticketed passengers. Short-term and long-term parking garages are available on-site.
Facilities include free Wi-Fi, business centers, nursing rooms, rental car counters, and a variety of dining options ranging from fast food to sit-down meals.
Check flight status online before heading to the airport. The North and South terminals are connected, making it easy to navigate between gates.
The airport is very close to the Henry Doorly Zoo, the Old Market District, and Charles Schwab Field Omaha, home of the College World Series.