How to get to Charlotte

Planes
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) connects the Carolinas to the rest of the world with more daily flights per capita than any other airport in the nation.
The airport offers non-stop service to over 120 destinations worldwide via more than 600 daily flights.
www.charlotteairport.com
Foreign Flag Carriers
AIR CANADA
+1. 800-247-2262
LUFTHANSA
+1. 800-428-4322
www.charlotteairport.com
| Domestic Carriers | ||
| AIRTRAN AIRWAYS +1. 800-Air-Tran | AMERICAN AIRLINES +1. 800-433-7300 | |
| CONTINENTAL AIRLINES +1. 800-525-0280 | DELTA +1. 800-221-1212 | |
| JETBLUE AIRWAYS +1. 800-JET-BLUE | NORTHWEST AIRLINES, NORTHWEST JETLINK +1. 800-225-2525 | |
| UNITED AIRLINES +1. 800-241-6522 | US AIRWAYS +1. 800-428-4322 | |
Foreign Flag Carriers
AIR CANADA
+1. 800-247-2262
LUFTHANSA
+1. 800-428-4322
Trains
Amtrak provides daily passenger rail service to the North and South lines that access most of the U.S.
www.amtrak.com
www.amtrak.com
Automobiles
Charlotte offers drivers convenient access to the Queen City by way of its highly efficient and growing interstate highway system.
I-77 and I-85 connect Charlotte to cities in the Northeast, Southwest, and Midwest. Convenient I-40, less than one hour north, provides an important east/west link with coast-to-coast access.
www.nccommerce.com
I-77 and I-85 connect Charlotte to cities in the Northeast, Southwest, and Midwest. Convenient I-40, less than one hour north, provides an important east/west link with coast-to-coast access.
www.nccommerce.com
How to get around town –
The Charlotte area transportation system
Charlotte Area Transit System CATS operates country-wide bus line routes and transports, with most operating from the early morning until late at night seven days a week.
(704) 336-RIDE
Website
LYNX Blue Line
Website
In addition, the Historic Charlotte Trolley, the Gold Rush rubber-wheeled trolley service, provides free fares on routes in Center City. These minibuses resemble historic streetcars.











