Travel to Ohio

Flying to Ohio

Flights to Ohio are well served by the major global airline carriers and the country is extremely accessible by air. Carriers such as British Airways (www.ba.com), Virgin Atlantic (www.virginatlantic.com), Air Canada (www.aircanada.com) and Delta (www.delta.com) fly long haul routes from many destinations around the world including London, New York and Sydney.

Major airports are: Akron-Canton Airport, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Port Columbus Ohio International Airport and Dayton International Airport.

Flight times

From London to Cincinnati (with one stop):11 hours, New York: 2 hours.

Travelling to Ohio by Rail

A number of Amtrak (tel: +1 800 872 7245, in the USA only; website: www.amtrak.com) services run west-east across the state, starting from Chicago, and serving specifically the major cities of Toledo, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. Ohio also offers a number of scenic railway excursions run by private operators, often on historic trains.

Driving to Ohio

Getting to Ohio by boat

River Routes

There are over 1,600km (approximately 1,000 miles) of canals in Ohio and there are many canal boat excursions available.

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