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YUM

Yuma International Airport / Marine Corps Air Station Yuma

Yuma, US · 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of central Yuma

Insider notes

Insider

Million Air houses a coffee bar, Jet-a-way Café, and even a conference room — a hidden gem for private flyers.

Time

To speed up your entry to the terminal, use the quick check-in kiosks that Yuma promotes heavily.

Avoid

With limited dining and shopping choices, it's a good idea to pack snacks and essentials before arriving at the airport.

About this airport

Welcome

Yuma International Airport (YUM) stands out due to its dual use with the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, setting an ambience that's more about practicality than luxury. The airport serves around 191,000 passengers a year and is located just 3.5 miles south of central Yuma, making it a quick and easy stop for travelers either passing through or connecting locally.

At a glance

Though smaller than many regional counterparts, Yuma International Airport is efficient and straightforward, with one terminal, the F.C. "Frosty" Braden Passenger Terminal. It hosts services like American Eagle and United Express. Dining options are limited but notable, primarily featuring Brewers Restaurant & Sports Bar and the Jet-a-way Café. Parking is manageable with short-term parking at $10.00 per day, along with various long-term and valet options.

Terminals & layout

The F.C. "Frosty" Braden Passenger Terminal is the sole terminal at YUM, designed to streamline passenger flow and ensure quick check-ins, whether through staffed desks or self-service kiosks. The terminal's intimate size can be a benefit, especially for those looking to avoid the sprawling confusion of larger airports.

Getting to and from the city

Transport to and from Yuma International is straightforward, with the airport’s location just a few miles from downtown Yuma. Travelers should consider ride-hailing services or local taxis like Desert Drivers, Ride Local Ride, or Priced Right Taxi. The lack of a robust public transport system means it's wise to have your ride arranged in advance.

Traveller essentials

For those planning flights through Yuma, it's important to note the modest range of amenities. Wi-Fi is freely available, offering a connectivity lifeline in a space that lacks extensive retail or lounge offerings. Accessibility features are confirmed and considerable given the airport's compact design.

Dining & shopping highlights

Dining is anchored by Brewers Restaurant & Sports Bar, a favorite among travelers for its reliable menu and relaxed atmosphere. Jet-a-way Café rounds out the offerings, ensuring passengers have somewhere to grab a bite before flights. While the airport lacks traditional shopping outlets, the dining options provide a comforting pit stop.

Lounges

The main terminal may not house lavish lounges found in larger airports, but those with access to the Million Air facilities on the aviation side can utilize the Pilot's Theatre. Here, amenities like a conference room and coffee bar offer a niche haven, particularly for private travelers or those looking for a quieter waiting area.

Insider tips

  • Insider: Million Air houses a coffee bar, Jet-a-way Café, and even a conference room — a hidden gem for private flyers.
  • Time: To speed up your entry to the terminal, use the quick check-in kiosks that Yuma promotes heavily.
  • Avoid: With limited dining and shopping choices, it's a good idea to pack snacks and essentials before arriving at the airport.
  • Local: Brewers Restaurant & Sports Bar is the go-to spot for food; it’s located in the main terminal and praised in traveler's guides.
  • Money: Short Term Parking is priced at $10.00 per day, which can be cheaper than ride-hailing for quick trips.
  • Quiet: Pilot’s Theatre on the Million Air side offers a tranquil alternative to the bustling public terminal.
  • Insider: Desert Drivers and Priced Right Taxi are dependable for quick trips to downtown Yuma.
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