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Northern Kentucky is home to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
International Airport offering over 500 departures daily to 100+
cities. The airport serves as a major hub for Delta Airlines and
is home to Delta Connection carrier Comair and cargo carrier DHL.
Cincinnati/Northern
Kentucky International Airport

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| Charleston, W.V. |
250 Miles |
| Chicago, IL |
300 Miles |
| Cleveland, OH |
250 Miles |
| Columbus, OH |
110 Miles |
| Dayton, OH |
55 Miles |
| Indianapolis, IN |
110 Miles |
| Lexington, KY |
80 Miles |
| Louisville, KY |
100 Miles |
Two major interstate highways traverse Northern Kentucky.
I-75 stretches from Detroit to Miami.
I-71 stretches from Cleveland to Louisville, KY.
I-275 is a beltway that encircles the Cincinnati area and runs
in an east-west direction in the Northern Kentucky area.
I-471 runs from the eastern part of I-275 in Northern Kentucky
to the Cincinnati side of the Ohio River.
The AA Highway (Route 9) extends from the Alexandria area to I-64
in eastern Kentucky.
Road
and Traffic Information can be found at the ARTIMIS web site
Bus Service
Within the area, bus service is provided by the Transit
Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK). Additional information
and bus schedules may be found at their
web site.
Bus service to cities outside the area is provided by Greyhound.
The Greyhound bus station is located in Cincinnati at 1005
Gilbert Avenue.
Cincinnati is served by Amtrak at
Union Terminal.
Information and schedules may be found at the Amtrak
web site.
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