List of Airlines at (MSP) airport
The following is a list of airlines serving Minneapolis-Saint Paul airport (MSP)
The Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) consists of two terminals: Terminal 1 (Lindbergh) and Terminal 2 (Humphrey). It is crucial to know in advance which one you need to go to, as they are located a considerable distance apart.
Connection Between Terminals:
The terminals are not physically connected by pedestrian walkways. To move between them, passengers must use the Light Rail Transit (LRT) on the Blue Line. The service is free between the two terminal stations, runs 24 hours a day, and the ride only takes a few minutes.
The terminals are not physically connected by pedestrian walkways. To move between them, passengers must use the Light Rail Transit (LRT) on the Blue Line. The service is free between the two terminal stations, runs 24 hours a day, and the ride only takes a few minutes.
Terminal 1 (Lindbergh)
This is the main terminal and the large connection hub for Delta Air Lines. It hosts most full-service airlines and international flights.
- Aer Lingus: Operates from Concourse E.
- Air Canada: Its gates are located in Concourse E.
- Air France: Uses Concourse G (International Flights).
- Alaska Airlines: Operates from Concourse E.
- American Airlines: Its gates are in Concourse E.
- Delta Air Lines: Occupies most of the terminal, operating in Concourses A, B, C, D, F, and G.
- Denver Air Connection: Generally operates from Concourse B.
- KLM: Uses Concourse G.
- Lufthansa: Operates from Concourse G.
- Spirit Airlines: Is located in Concourse E.
- United Airlines: Operates from Concourse E.
- WestJet: Uses Concourse C or E.
Terminal 2 (Humphrey)
This terminal is used mainly by local carrier Sun Country Airlines and other low-cost airlines. All boarding gates here belong to Concourse H.
Latest updates: December 10, 2025
What do you have to arrange with the airline?
Many passengers do not know who to consult or make a claim to some doubts that arise before or after traveling, or any inconvenience that may occur.
Listed below are topics that need to be consulted, coordinated or resolved directly with the airline.
Check in procedure
Documentation and visa required
Baggage weight limits, restricted and prohibited Items
Baggage and excess billing rates
Requirements for minors traveling alone or without parents
Special passengers needing prior coordination with the airline: people with disabilities, reduced mobility and pregnant women
Lost, delayed or damaged baggage reclaim
Possible flight's changes of date or cancellations
Confirmation of flight schedules (departures or arrivals)
Flight status report (for possible delays, cancellations, rescheduling)
In case your airline reschedules your flight, coordinate with the company for possible compensation, due to extra nights accomodation, food, flight connection lost, etc.
Remember that it is always advisable to have a traveler's assistance insurance, in case the airline does not respond to any inconvenience that might happen (baggage lost or damaged, cancellation or flight delay, etc.)
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