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Greater Kansas City Profile
Transportation
Distances
from Kansas City
Highway
Distance |
Flight |
|||
Miles |
Km |
Time |
Direction |
|
| Atlanta | 793 |
1,276 |
1:55 |
SE |
| Chicago | 501 |
806 |
1:20 |
NE |
| Dallas | 489 |
787 |
1:35 |
S |
| Denver | 602 |
969 |
1:40 |
W |
| Houston | 712 |
1,146 |
1:57 |
S |
| Los Angeles | 1,580 |
2,543 |
3:40 |
W |
| Minneapolis | 435 |
700 |
1:27 |
N |
| New York | 1,221 |
1,965 |
2:45 |
NE |
| Orlando | 1,223 |
1,968 |
2:45 |
SE |
| Seattle | 1,820 |
2,929 |
3:50 |
NW |
| Toronto | 975 |
1,569 |
2:10 |
NE |
| Washington, D.C. | 1,059 |
1,704 |
2:13 |
E |

Air
The metropolitan area is served by 11 major commercial airlines and their connection partners. These carriers offer approximately 200 daily departures, with nonstop service to over 50 destinations.
The presence of low-cost, low-fare airlines, as well as most of the full-service majors, keeps competition up and airfares down. Kansas City enjoys one of the lowest-cost air travel markets in the country. Travelers experience fewer delays at Kansas City International Airport than most major airports.
According to J.D. Power & Associates, Kansas CIty International (MCI) ranks highest among medium-sized airports, and performs particularly well in airport accessibility, check-in/baggage check and security check.
In 2004, Kansas City International Airport completed one of the biggest capital projects in the airport's history. A $258 million "Terminal Improvement Project" renovated all three terminals and added new shops, updated flight information displays, and updated HVAC system, new baggage claim devices, user-friendly ground transportation kiosks, a wireless network and captivating terrazzo floors throughout.
| Kansas City International Airport | |||
| Distance from downtown area: | 21
miles / 34 kilometers |
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| Length of longest runway: | 10,800 feet / 3,240 meters |
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| Selected General Aviation Airports | |||
| Airport | County | Distance from downtown | Length of longest runway |
| Clay County Regional Airport | Clay |
20
mi. / 32 km |
4,000
ft. / 1,200 m |
| East Kansas City / Grain Valley Airport | Jackson |
23
mi. / 37km |
4,501
ft. / 1,350 m |
| Forbes Field* | Shawnee |
71
mi. / 114 km |
12,819
ft. / 3,907 m |
| Johnson County Executive Airport | Johnson |
22
mi. / 35 km |
4,099
ft. / 1,230 m |
| Lawrence Municipal Airport | Douglas |
42
mi. / 68 km |
5,000
ft. / 1,524 m |
| Kansas City Downtown Airport* | Clay |
1
mi. / 2 km |
7,001
ft. / 2,100 m |
| Lee's Summit Municipal Airport | Jackson |
19
mi. / 30 km |
4,015
ft. / 1,205 m |
| New Century Aircenter* | Johnson |
29
mi. / 46 km |
7,339
ft. / 2,202 m |
| Rosecrans Memorial Airport* | Buchanan |
49
mi. / 78 km |
8,059
ft. / 2,418 m |
*These airports, together with KCI, are capable of supporting large cargo aircraft.
Major Passenger Carriers Serving Kansas City
Highway
Highways serving the metro:

Motor freight carriers: over 300
Public transit: Kansas City Area Transportation AuthorityThe Metro, Johnson County TransitThe Jo, and Unified Government TransitThe Bus. The three transit organizations maintain integrated routes and services across the bi-state metro and participate with the Mid-America Regional Council in the region's SmartMoves transit planning effort.
Rail
Kansas City is generally regarded to be the second largest rail center in the U.S. and ranked first by freight volume. Four of eight Class I rail carriers, three regional lines, and a local switching carrier (Kansas City Terminal) serve the area. Amtrak passenger trains serve the city four times per day.
| Freight Railroads Serving Kansas City | |
| Class 1 Railroads | Regional Railroads |
| Burlington Northern Santa Fe | Iowa, Chicago & Eastern |
| Kansas City Southern | Missouri & Northern Arkansas |
| Norfolk Southern | |
| Union Pacific | |
Barge
Kansas City adjoins the Missouri River's Corps of Engineers-managed shipping channel which runs from St. Louis, MO to Sioux City, IA.
Barge
lines: 7 operate along the Kansas City area of the Missouri
River
Facilities: 41 docks and terminal facilities exist in the
metropolitan area
Channel depth: 9 feet (2.7 meters)
Channel width: 300 feet (91.4 meters)
Commercial tonnage, 2008: 2,050,773 short tons (U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers)
Usual shipping season: late March through November
DEFINING THE GREATER KC METRO AREA
Kansas City is a Missouri/Kansas bi-state metropolitan area. All statistical references made to Kansas City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) include the counties of Cass, Clay, Clinton, Jackson, Lafayette, Platte and Ray in Missouri, and Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami and Wyandotte counties in Kansas. The greater Kansas City area also includes the adjoining Lawrence, KS, St. Joseph, MO, and Topeka, KS MSAs, as well as the Atchison, KS, Chillicothe, MO, Ottawa, KS, and Warrensburg, MO areas.