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- Air ServiceJan 24, 2025
Business Courier: Alaska Airlines plans expansion of West Coast flight from CVG airport
Cincinnati Business Courier / Chris Wetterich / January 24, 2025Alaska Airlines is expanding its service to Seattle from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2025/01/24/cvg-airport-alaska-airlines-expand-seattle-service.html)Read more - Retail & DinningJan 23, 2025
Business Courier: CVG airport set to add new sandwich restaurant to food court
Cincinnati Business Courier / Chris Wetterich / January 22, 2025A new restaurant is coming to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport’s food court in 2025.Sandwich maker Jimmy John’s will replace the existing Chick-fil-A as it moves to the current Earl of Sandwich space, completing a reshuffling of the food court in Concourse B.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2025/01/22/cvg-airport-add-jimmy-johns-food-court-concourse-b.html?cx_testId=40&cx_testVariant=cx_6&cx_artPos=4#cxrecs_s)Read more - Elevate CVGDec 15, 2024
Cincinnati Enquirer: Elevate CVG: Airport to undergo 'game-changing' modernization program. What to know
Aaron Valdez / Cincinnati Enquirer / December 15, 2024Greater Cincinnati is growing, and so is the region's major airport.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2024/12/15/elevate-cvg-cincinnati-airport-to-undergo-major-multi-year-renovation/76972784007/)Read more
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- Jan 22, 2025
One-Stop Hops Across the Pond
The historic Carmo Convent in LisbonWhenever I’m talking with friends about travel or helping plan a trip for a friend, I often end up recommending a European destination.A perfect day at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, DenmarkThere are three good reasons I recommend Europe.1. It’s fast.With just one stop, you can fly to many cities in Europe in less time than it takes to drive to Florida. It’s often quicker to fly to European destinations than to Hawaii.2. There are so many flight options.By using one of CVG’s flights to London on [British Airways](https://www.britishairways.com/travel/home/public/en_us/) or Paris aboard [Delta](https://www.delta.com/), you can open up your trip to dozens of incredible destinations when you connect through Heathrow or Charles de Gaulle airports. There are additional one-stop options on carriers like [American](https://www.aa.com/), [Air Canada](https://www.aircanada.com/home/us/en/aco/flights), and [United](https://www.united.com/en/us/) offering connections at airports in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Toronto, Chicago, and more.3. It’s affordable.People are often surprised to learn how affordable their dream vacation can be! We’ve flown to Europe many times and generally pay between $450 and $650 for round trip tickets. (Yes, really.)A beautiful day in the El Born neighborhood of BarcelonaAn easy way to find one-stop tripsOne of the most useful tools to locate one-stop trips is [Google Flights](https://www.google.com/travel/flights?gl=US&hl=en-US). Enter CVG as your starting point in the “Where From?” box. Leave the “Where To?”, “Departure”, and “Return” boxes blank. Then press the blue “Explore” button.From there, click the drop-down that says “Stops”, and select the “1 stop or fewer” button.Then slide on over to Europe and check out all of the places you can visit over the next six months with just one stop from CVG. It will also display the best price. If you have specific dates or a specific month you’d like to travel, choose the calendar button and adjust your search accordingly.The Douro Valley is a must-visit location in Portugal.So where should you go? Here are a few of my favorites.Parc Guell provides outstanding views (and occasionally messy hair)!__Barcelona, SpainJust one stop away on British Airways, Delta, American, United, and Air Canada__If you’ve been following the Jet with Jay blog over the years, you might wonder why I mention this city so much. There are so many reasons! It’s easy to get to, and prices are often low because of competition from multiple airlines. During the summer, there are as many as 40 one-stop options every day from CVG to Barcelona. Getting from the airport to the city center is easy via bus or taxi. And once you’ve arrived, there is so much to enjoy: tasty tapas, outstanding musical productions, breathtaking architecture, and wonderful people.Toasting a beautiful day on the canals of Copenhagen__Copenhagen, DenmarkJust one stop away on Delta, Air Canada, and British Airways__If your ideal vacation involves riding a bike, walking through beautiful parks and along scenic waterways, and enjoying a clean and vibrant city loaded with lots of charming shops and restaurants, then you’ll love Copenhagen. There are about a dozen one-stop options to get you there from CVG. We really enjoyed our summertime visit. The weather was perfect, and the days were long. (The sunset on June 21 is nearly 11 p.m.!) A stop at [Tivoli](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tivoli_Gardens) Gardens theme park is a blast for the entire family. Even overcast days in Amsterdam are magical.__Amsterdam, NetherlandsJust one stop away on Delta, British Airways, Air Canada, United, or American__There are so many one-stop flight options to Amsterdam. If you’re browsing for Christmastime, you’ll find many days with 50+ ways to get to a city filled with gorgeous architecture, loads of historic sites, and world-class museums. On Christmas Eve a few years ago, my wife and I treated each other to an early gift; she bought a [24-hour unlimited museum pass](https://www.iamsterdam.com/en/tickets/i-amsterdam-city-card) and went to as many as possible while I booked a fishing charter in the big canal. Be sure to enjoy a fresh [stroopwafel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroopwafel) too!A relaxing afternoon in Lisbon__Lisbon, PortugalJust one stop away on British Airways, Air Canada, Delta, United, or American__We visited Portugal last year and had a blast. A September trip ended up being a great choice. Flight prices were very low, crowds were smaller than the busy summer season, and the weather was pleasant. Be sure to try the famous pastel de nata, a tart made of sweet egg custard and cinnamon. If you’d like to add another stop to your itinerary, take a high-speed train to [Porto](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porto), and spend a few days exploring; then fly home with just one stop! With more than 20 one-stop flight options, you’ll be able to decide if you want to leave around lunchtime or later after work.The history of the Colosseum in Rome is incredible.__Rome, ItalyJust one stop away on British Airways, Delta, American, United, or Air Canada__Combining the hustle and bustle of a major city with 2000-year-old architecture, amazing food, festivals, and more history than you can handle, Rome is a perfect year-round destination. With many famous sites to see, including the Colosseum, Pantheon, and Trevi Fountain, make sure you bring a comfortable pair of shoes. We visited in December, and the holidays were magical. We enjoyed the festive decor and visited Vatican City during the Pope’s Christmas Day message.I’d fly across an ocean for a fresh stroopwafel in Amsterdam.Got your passport?- Make sure you have a valid passport with enough time remaining (many countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months after your trip), and have blank pages to be stamped. Don’t forget that children need a passport, too!- Getting or renewing a passport isn’t too hard. Many [US Post Office](https://www.usps.com/) locations are great one-stop shops who have the documents you’ll need, can assist with taking your photo, and ensure you use the correct envelopes and postage. Soon, it’ll be even easier, as the U.S. State Department recently announced that a [Passport Agency Office](https://www.state.gov/expanding-passport-agencies-across-the-united-states/) will be opening in Cincinnati. - Updated passport processing times are always available [here](https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply/processing-times.html).Also, be sure to check visa requirements for your destination before embarking on any international trip. Check out this [page](https://www.usa.gov/visas-citizens-traveling-abroad), or visit embassy webpages for the latest guidelines and application links to ensure smooth travels.Lisbon is lovely at night.So go on…book that trip! And share your photos with me when you do! You can find me @JayKruzOfficial on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/JayKruzOfficial), [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/jaykruzofficial/), and [X](https://twitter.com/jaykruzofficial).-JayLearn more - Jan 22, 2025
Where you can get coffee at CVG
Some locations may surprise you!In 2025, Dunkin’® will help fuel CVG Airport travelers; the shop known for its coffee, donuts, and breakfast sandwiches will open new locations in Concourse A and Concourse B. And to keep things fresh for travelers on the go, Dunkin® will be preparing fresh donuts at the airport. As the excitement builds for the opening of the airport’s newest dining option, travelers should keep in mind that CVG values providing passengers with many options; coffee is no exception. Several dining establishments and other locations at CVG sell coffee, and some may surprise you.Concourse AGraeter’s Ice Cream (Gate A13)Graeter’s Ice Cream may not be the first place you think of for a warm, comforting drink; however, the Cincinnati-based ice cream parlor has fresh-brewed coffee and hot chocolate that pairs nicely with locally made donuts and Danish rolls. CVG’s Graeter’s location has an expanded espresso and coffee menu that includes an affogato, a traditional Italian shot of espresso paired with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream.Braxton Brewing Company (Gate A14)This local brewery teamed up with a local coffee shop, Deeper Roots Coffee, to offer passengers high-quality and ethically-sourced coffee that can be mixed with shot of alcohol if desired. Braxton customers can purchase hot or iced coffee. To further support local businesses, you can also purchase a bag of coffee grounds to go.More Concourse A coffee options include the following.- Peet's Coffee Cart- Subway- Blaze Pizza- Illy Coffee (in the vending area, near the escalators)- Gaslight District Bar & Kitchen - Frisch’s Big Boy- Christian Moerlein Tap HouseConcourse BSkyline Chili (Concourse B Food Court)CVG was the [first Skyline Chili location to offer breakfast](https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1TwMQGDmLg/), and nothing goes better with a Breakfast Chilito than Skyline’s diner-style drip coffee. The famous Cincinnati chili chain also boasts the Breakfast Way, Breakfast Coney, Breakfast Burrito, and more on its unique CVG menu.SAMBAZON® Açaí Bowls (Gate B19)This fresh, fast, and nutritious [açaí bowl shop](https://www.cvgairport.com/blogs/item/new-healthy-food-option-at-cvg-is-berry-delicious/) provides an expansive menu for health-conscious travelers, and organic, Fair-Trade certified coffee is on that list. If you’re looking for a powerful energy punch, you can pair the coffee with a nutrient-packed açaí bowl or a warm oatmeal bowl.More Concourse B coffee options include the following.- Bruegger’s Bagels- Chick-fil-A- Earl of Sandwich- Wendy’s- Tap & Pour Gastropub- Illy Coffee (near Gate B15)- Regina’s Italian KitchenThe next time you’re at CVG, we encourage you to try something new. In addition to a wide variety of coffee options, the airport [has many choices for of your dining needs](https://www.cvgairport.com/shop-dine-relax/), with more locations to come in 2025 and 2026.Peet’s Coffee Cart will serve as a temporary coffee option in Concourse A and Concourse B while construction on the Dunkin’® locations is underway.Learn more