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How to get to Fort Wayne

Getting There: Introduction

When planning a trip to Fort Wayne, you are heading to the second-largest city in Indiana, located in the heart of the Midwest USA. This vibrant cultural hub attracts tourists with its festivals, museums, and lush green parks, while remaining a convenient transport hub for the region. You can get here in various ways: by a direct flight, on an intercity bus, or by taking a drive along the state's scenic roads.

By Plane

The main air gateway for travellers is Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA). It receives regular flights from the country's major transport hubs, making flying the fastest and most comfortable way to reach the city.

Although the neighbouring cities of Huntington and Lima also have airports, they are primarily oriented towards private aviation. Therefore, tourists are advised to book tickets specifically to the main Fort Wayne airport, which is well-connected to the city centre by taxi and car rental services.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA)Small13.3

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Airlines

Airlines flying here:

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By Train

Currently, within Fort Wayne itself, there is no railway station for long-distance passenger transport. However, train enthusiasts can reach the region using a combined route.

The nearest operating Amtrak station is located in the city of Waterloo, approximately 40 km north of the city. From other neighbouring settlements, such as Huntington or Lima, there is no direct rail connection to Fort Wayne, so the final leg of the journey will need to be covered by car or bus in any case.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
HuntingtonHTS42 km39 min
PeruGUS95 km1 h 15 min
LimaAOH104 km1 h 10 min

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By Bus

Bus services offer an affordable alternative for travelling to Fort Wayne, connecting it with neighbouring states and cities. This is a convenient option for those who prefer ground transport but do not wish to drive themselves.

A popular direction is the route from the city of Lima: a comfortable bus covers the distance of 102 km in approximately 1.9 hours. Modern carriers provide a decent level of service, making the journey across the Midwest pleasant and tireless.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
HuntingtonHTS42 km39 min
PeruGUS95 km1 h 15 min
LimaAOH102 km1 h 56 min

By Car

Travelling by car is one of the most flexible ways to get to Fort Wayne, allowing you to enjoy the landscapes of Indiana. The fastest route leads from the neighbouring city of Huntington: the distance of 41.5 km can be covered in just 40–45 minutes.

If you are heading from the city of Peru (about 95 km) or from Lima (about 104 km), the travel time will be approximately 1.2 hours. The road network here is of excellent quality, and navigation is intuitive, making a road trip easy even for those visiting this region for the first time.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
HuntingtonHTS42 km39 min
PeruGUS95 km1 h 15 min
LimaAOH104 km1 h 10 min

Traveller Tips

To ensure your trip to Fort Wayne goes smoothly and leaves only pleasant memories, it is worth noting a few local features in advance. Here is a list of practical recommendations for a comfortable stay in the city.

  1. Seasonal Clothing. The climate here is continental: summers can be hot and humid, while winters are snowy and cold. Be sure to check the weather forecast before flying and bring comfortable shoes for walking in the parks.
  2. Car Rental. Public transport is not as extensively developed as in major metropolises. For freedom of movement and visiting the surroundings, renting a car is highly recommended.
  3. Finances and Payment. The official currency is the US Dollar. Bank cards are accepted everywhere, but keeping some cash (small bills) is useful for tips or payments at small fairs.
  4. Tipping. In the USA, it is customary to leave tips for service staff. The standard amount in restaurants and taxis is 15–20% of the bill total.
  5. Electricity. The mains voltage is 110 V, using type A and B sockets. Travellers from the UAE and Europe will definitely need an adapter to charge gadgets.
  6. Safety. The city is considered calm, but as everywhere, one should watch personal belongings in crowded places and avoid walking in unlit outskirts at night.

By following these simple tips, you can avoid domestic inconveniences and fully focus on exploring the attractions and culture of Indiana.

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