John Glenn Columbus International Airport Wait Times & Departure Calculator
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⏱️ Detailed Wait Times for Airport
📊 Typical Security Wait Times by Time of Day
🚗 Current Traffic Conditions
Peak traffic hours: 5am-8am and 4pm-7pm
Average security wait: 15-25 minutes
💡 Pro tip: Use our calculator below to get real-time traffic from your exact location.
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Complete Guide to Airport Timing
John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) serves Central Ohio and the Columbus metropolitan area. Known for efficient operations and convenient access to downtown Columbus, CMH offers a straightforward travel experience for Ohio's capital city.
How Early Should I Arrive at CMH for a Domestic Flight?
Arrive 2 hours before departure for domestic flights. This allows time for parking, check-in, security screening, and reaching your concourse. CMH's security is generally efficient.
How Early Should I Arrive at CMH for an International Flight?
Arrive 3 hours before departure for international flights. CMH handles limited international service with extra time needed for check-in and security procedures.
When is CMH Most Busy?
CMH's busiest periods are 5am-8am and 4pm-7pm. Security lines during these times typically average 20-30 minutes. Southwest has a major presence with flight banks during these hours.
How Much Time Should I Allow for Traffic to CMH?
Traffic on I-670 and I-270 can create delays during Columbus rush hour. From downtown Columbus, allow 10-20 minutes during normal times, and 20-30 minutes during peak times. The airport is about 6 miles from downtown.
Which CMH Terminal Should I Go To?
CMH has one main terminal with 3 concourses (A, B, C) all connected post-security. Southwest dominates Concourse A. All passengers enter through the main terminal for check-in and security, then proceed to their concourse. The airport is compact and easy to navigate.
💡 Pro Tips for Airport
- ✓ CMH is close to downtown Columbus - only 6 miles away
- ✓ Southwest dominates Concourse A with most flights
- ✓ Security generally efficient for a mid-size airport
- ✓ COTA bus provides public transit access
- ✓ Growing number of destinations in recent years
Frequently Asked Questions
What are current CMH wait times?
CMH security wait times typically range from 10-45 minutes depending on time of day. Early morning (5-7 AM) and late evening (8 PM+) have the shortest waits at 10-15 minutes. Peak times (7-9 AM and 3-6 PM) can see waits of 30-45 minutes or longer. Use our calculator above for real-time wait times from your exact location, factoring in current traffic and TSA security lines.
How early should I arrive at CMH for a domestic flight?
Arrive 2 hours before your domestic flight departure. CMH requires time for the drive (10-30 minutes from most Columbus locations), parking or drop-off (10-15 minutes), check-in and bag drop if needed (10-15 minutes), security screening (15-30 minutes depending on time of day), and walking to your concourse and gate (5-10 minutes). CMH is generally efficient and close to downtown, making the 2-hour buffer adequate.
How long does security take at CMH?
Average security wait time is 15-25 minutes, making CMH reasonably efficient. During peak hours (5-8am and 4-7pm), expect waits of 20-30 minutes when Southwest flight banks are departing. CMH has one main security checkpoint serving all concourses. TSA PreCheck can save 10-15 minutes. Check the MyTSA app for current wait times before you leave.
Can I take COTA to CMH?
Yes, but with limitations. COTA (Central Ohio Transit Authority) bus Route 52 provides service between downtown Columbus and CMH. However, frequency is limited (roughly hourly) and service doesn't operate late nights or early mornings. Most travelers drive or use rideshare. The airport is only 6 miles from downtown via I-670, making driving quick and straightforward.
Which CMH concourse should I go to?
Check your airline before leaving: Concourse A serves Southwest (most gates); Concourse B serves American, Delta, United, Alaska, and others; Concourse C serves regional carriers and additional gates. All concourses are connected post-security and easily accessible from the main terminal. Southwest passengers should expect Concourse A to be busiest during Southwest flight banks.
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