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BIS

Bismarck Municipal Airport

Bismarck, US · 3 mi (5 km) southeast of Bismarck

Getting to the city

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Mode Time Cost
Taxi
Ground transportation · 5-10 minutes
About 10 minutes airport–downtown (3 miles) 15-25

Insider notes

Insider

The Junction serves as a café-bar-gift-shop combo and is your best spot for a pre-flight drink airside.

Time

Plan meals around security to enjoy the Corner Café landside, avoiding the airside walk.

Money

With taxi fares to downtown around $15 to $25, always check for changes during peak times or events.

About this airport

Welcome

Bismarck Municipal Airport stands out as a small but well-kept regional hub. With its modern terminal, the airport efficiently accommodates a modest slate of airlines, namely Allegiant Air, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. Delivering a swift curb-to-gate experience, BIS bypasses the sprawling chaos typical of larger hubs. However, its limited dining, lounge, and retail offerings reflect its scale.

At a glance

The airport handles just over 300,000 passengers annually and features two runways. Located approximately 3 miles southeast of Bismarck, travelers benefit from both the proximity to the city and the straightforward ground transportation options. Taxis whisk you to downtown in about ten minutes, usually costing between $15 to $25.

Terminals & layout

BIS features a single terminal, referred to as T1, emphasizing simplicity and easy access. Landside, the Corner Café offers a quieter spot to grab a bite before passing through security or when waiting for someone. Airside, The Junction doubles as a café, bar, and gift shop—a consolidated spot for food and last-minute necessities.

Getting to and from the city

The airport’s proximity to Bismarck makes for a no-fuss commute. The taxi ride takes around 10 minutes, at a cost that averages between $15 and $25. There are no public transportation options directly serving the airport, so it's practical to pre-arrange transport if you're not opting for a taxi.

Traveller essentials

Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal, transforming the space into an efficient work-wait location during delays. Note the absence of private lounges or dedicated quiet areas. The Mamava nursing station is a nod to family-friendly amenities, adding a layer of convenience for those traveling with infants. For ATM access or business kiosks, services are adequately covered, aligning with this airport’s functional vibe.

Dining & shopping highlights

Dining options are minimal, with the Corner Café landside and The Junction airside as your choices. Given there are no retail shops beyond The Junction’s limited offerings, it's smart to pick up essentials before arriving at the terminal. The mention of two cafés by the airport is a small perk, suggesting a slightly richer experience than one might expect at a similar size airport.

Lounges

There are no lounges at BIS, so premium travelers or those seeking a reprieve from the main concourse won’t find these amenities here. This absence underscores BIS’s focus on streamlined transit rather than experiential leisure.

Insider tips

  • Insider: The Junction serves as a café-bar-gift-shop combo and is your best spot for a pre-flight drink airside.
  • Time: Plan meals around security to enjoy the Corner Café landside, avoiding the airside walk.
  • Money: With taxi fares to downtown around $15 to $25, always check for changes during peak times or events.
  • Quiet: The Mamava nursing station offers some respite if you are with a young child.
  • Avoid: Don’t plan on staying overnight as the terminal reportedly closes, limiting options if flights are delayed.
  • Local: Bismarck Aero Center offers 24/7 service for general aviation without ramp fees for an efficient local flying experience.
  • Time: Free Wi-Fi transforms the airport into a workable wait space during flight delays.
  • Quiet: Bring essentials for a long wait, as there are no lounges or dedicated quiet zones.
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