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Transportation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee's accessibility is a key reason groups and tourists continue to choose it as a destination. General Mitchell International Airport, rated one of the nation's top three airports in user-friendliness, is only 8 miles from downtown. The airport serves approximately ninety cities with nonstop or direct flights from 14 major airlines. The airport has roughly 230 daily departures. The Greyhound Bus Station and the Amtrak Railway Station are located in the downtown area, just blocks from the convention center.

The city is conveniently located between highways 94 and 43 providing quick freeway access throughout downtown and the outlying areas. Our city streets are laid out on a grid pattern. Whether by car or on foot, finding your way from one place to another is easy. The city's public transportation system is inexpensive and readily accessible and our taxi companies provide friendly, safe, and affordable services.

Transportation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

 

 

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Midwest Airlines features nonstop jet service to major destinations throughout the United States. Skyway Airlines, Inc. — its wholly owned subsidiary — operates Midwest Connect, which offers connections to Midwest Airlines as well as point-to-point service between select markets on regional jet and turboprop aircraft.