John Glenn Columbus International Airport
Definition
John Glenn Columbus International Airport (IATA: CMH, ICAO: KCMH) is the primary commercial airport serving Columbus, Ohio, and central Ohio, renamed in 2016 to honor John Glenn, the first American astronaut to orbit Earth and former U.S. Senator.
A major hub for domestic flights with limited international service, handling over 8 million passengers annually, known for its modern facilities and Buckeye State pride.
Examples
After circling the tarmac for 45 minutes, we finally landed at John Glenn Columbus International Airport, proving even astronauts can't escape Ohio delays.
I told my date I'd pick her up at John Glenn Columbus International Airport, but with that name, she thought I was launching into orbit instead of just grabbing coffee.
John Glenn Columbus International Airport is where my vacation dreams take off—straight into the friendly skies of Midwest turbulence.
Lost luggage at John Glenn Columbus International Airport? No sweat; it's probably just on a solo mission like Glenn's Friendship 7.