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Ground transport information is available at the information desk next to Baggage Claim Doors #2-3. The desk is operated by the Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitor's Bureau (GMCVB), and includes information and schedules for most services. You can reach the information desk at (414) 747-4808.

 

Services provided at MKE Airport include:


  • 3 lactation pods
  • Ping pong tables
  • Renaissance Books (believed to be the world's first used book store in an airport)
  • USO lounge (open 08:00 - 20:00, 7 days a week) - near gate D30
  • Mitchell Gallery of Flight (a non-profit museum) - concession level

 

Located nearby you will find:


  • A flight observation parking lot (you can listen to tower communications on your FM radio) - northern edge of airport property
  • Wisconsin historical marker giving the airport's history - new lot on 6th Street




 Disabled Facilities at the MKE Milwaukee Mitchell Airport


The airport allows any wheelchair-equipped van services to pick up passengers with disabilities.


Ample parking spaces for persons with disabilities are provided in the airport's parking structure. There is an Hourly (or short-term) parking area that is closer to the terminal but more expensive. There is also a Daily (or long-term) parking area which will require you to use an elevator to get to the terminal, but it is less expensive. You will pay the lowest rate if you park in Remote Lot A. Parking spaces for persons with disabilities are located around the centre shelter (Section E) in the Remote Lot. There is a ramp into the shelter, where there is a call box in case you need assistance and a free shuttle that takes you from the Remote Lot to the terminal. All of the airport shuttles are equipped with a lift. If you are being dropped off and you have luggage to check, you may want to consider using curbside check-in, if your airline offers it. The person dropping you off pulls right up to the curb in front of the airline ticket counter. You can check in your bags and get your boarding pass right there. Some airlines charge a small fee to use curbside check-in. Skycaps are stationed in both the Ticketing/Check-in and Baggage Claim areas to help you with your luggage. Skycaps will provide and transport you in a wheelchair to and from your airline gate upon request. It is common practice to tip Skycaps for their assistance.


You also may borrow a wheelchair from the Travelers Aid desk. If you need help in any area of the airport, there will be a white courtesy phone and a list of numbers to call.





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Last Updated: 26 Dec 2023