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Mobile Regional Airport

Mobile, US · 21 km (13 mi) west of Mobile

Insider notes

Money

Buy an Executive Club day pass for $10 to enjoy snacks, drinks, and Wi-Fi. It’s one of the cheapest lounge options in the U.S.

Insider

Need to mail something? The on-site post office is open during regular hours and perfect for last-minute document shipment before TSA.

Quiet

Use the charging bar in the second-floor lobby; it's much quieter compared to gate seating and there are plenty of power outlets.

About this airport

Welcome

Mobile Regional Airport (MOB) might surprise anyone used to bustling hubs with its small-town FBO feel rather than a commercial airport grind. A single terminal, quick curb-to-gate transitions, and frequently empty TSA lines make for a low-stress gateway to the Gulf Coast. Business travelers appreciate rentable meeting rooms directly in the terminal and a fully operational USPS post office on-site, offering amenities rarely seen in airports its size.

At a glance

Sitting 21 km west of Mobile, MOB services flights from American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. With just a main terminal featuring 6 gates, it's a contrast to the hustle of Gulfport or Pensacola airports. Parking is straightforward; options range from valet to free short-term spaces, and it’s priced at $12/day for short-term and $10/day long-term, with the first 30 minutes free.

Terminals & layout

Mobile Regional’s single terminal streamlines your journey. It hosts all airlines, rental car services, and the Executive Club lounge—a rare find here due to its affordability. The post office here, known as Airport Station, is open during typical USPS hours, making it highly convenient for travelers needing mailing services. Its compact design often eliminates the stress associated with larger airports.

Getting to and from the city

Taxis and rideshares like Yellow Cab and Ride Sharing provide a straightforward trip into Mobile for roughly $35 in about 30 minutes. Rental options abound with major companies like Hertz, Avis, and Enterprise for those needing longer-term solutions. Despite the distance from downtown, the transport options ensure you aren’t marooned at the terminal.

Traveller essentials

The Wi-Fi here is simple: "Free Mobile Airport Wi-Fi" with no login hassle or time restrictions. If your devices need a charge, power strips are waiting near gate seating, alongside a second-floor charging bar, offering ample connectivity for a regional airport. For families, there’s Kids Corner, a play area removed from the hustle, giving kids a dedicated space by the second-floor restrooms.

Dining & shopping highlights

If you’re looking to grab a bite, options are indeed limited. Cruise City Bar and Grill are the primary eateries along with the Chart Room Bar, geared more towards drinks and quick bites. Carpe Diem Coffee is great for a caffeine fix, but options dwindle in the evening. Shopping is solely represented by the on-site post office, eliminating any last-minute shopping sprees.

Lounges

The Executive Club in the main terminal offers an unbeatable day pass at just $10. Active-duty military personnel enter for free, enjoying snacks, Wi-Fi, and a calm environment that’s a luxury at other airports. Frequent travelers might find the $75 annual fee worthwhile, especially locals who often fly.

Insider tips

  • Money: Buy an Executive Club day pass for $10 to enjoy snacks, drinks, and Wi-Fi. It’s one of the cheapest lounge options in the U.S.
  • Insider: Need to mail something? The on-site post office is open during regular hours and perfect for last-minute document shipment before TSA.
  • Quiet: Use the charging bar in the second-floor lobby; it's much quieter compared to gate seating and there are plenty of power outlets.
  • Local: Parking is free for the first 30 minutes in both short-term and long-term lots, making it a savvy spot for quick pickups.
  • Avoid: Avoid late flights if possible; cancellations can mean long waits and very limited rebooking options.
  • Time: Consider morning flights to ensure more reroute options through major hubs like ATL, DFW, or IAH.
  • Local: Yellow Cab offers a predictable ~$35 fare to downtown, potentially less than pre-booked shuttle services.
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