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Frequently Asked Questions
UIN (Quincy Regional Airport, also known as Baldwin Field, named for Quincy aviation pioneer Albert Baldwin) sits about 9 miles east of downtown Quincy in Adams County, Illinois, accessible via US 24 and Wismann Lane. The airport is owned and operated by the City of Quincy. Cape Air provides scheduled commercial service to St. Louis Lambert International (STL). UIN serves as the primary commercial gateway for western Illinois and northeastern Missouri including the Mark Twain heritage corridor. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside the terminal.
UIN to downtown Quincy and the Mississippi River bluff runs about 15 minutes via US 24 westbound, and UIN to the Quincy Memorial Bridge crossing the Mississippi to Missouri runs about 15 to 20 minutes. We handle daily transfers to area hotels including the Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center Quincy and the Holiday Inn Quincy.
Yes. Quincy University in Quincy (the Catholic Franciscan liberal arts university, home of the QU Hawks NCAA Division II athletic program in the Great Lakes Valley Conference) runs about 15 minutes from UIN via US 24 westbound. We handle parent weekend transfers, Hawks athletic event transport, graduation week pickups, and visiting GLVC team logistics.
Yes. Blessing Hospital (the major regional medical center serving western Illinois and northeastern Missouri, including the Blessing Hospital Cancer Center) and Quincy Medical Group both sit about 15 to 20 minutes from UIN. We handle patient transfers, visiting physician transport, family member airport pickups for extended hospital stays, and corporate transfers for the broader Blessing Health system.
Yes. Quincy Notre Dame High School (the Catholic high school in Quincy) and the broader downtown Quincy entertainment district run about 15 to 20 minutes from UIN. We handle daily event transfers, graduation pickups, and the broader Quincy historic district visitor logistics.
Yes. Hannibal, Missouri (the boyhood home of Samuel Clemens / Mark Twain, with the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum complex, the Mark Twain Cave, and the Becky Thatcher House) runs about 30 to 40 minutes from UIN via US 24 westbound across the Mississippi River. We handle daily Hannibal heritage tour transfers, Mark Twain Cave visitor logistics, and Tom Sawyer Days festival weekend transport during the Fourth of July week.
Yes. John Wood Community College in Quincy runs about 15 minutes from UIN. We handle parent visit transfers, graduation week pickups, and athletic event transport for the JWCC Trail Blazers.
Yes. Adams County and the broader western Illinois corridor host deep agricultural and manufacturing corporate bases including Knapheide Manufacturing (the major truck body manufacturer headquartered in Quincy), Titan International, and dozens of regional manufacturers and agricultural processors. We hold standing accounts with executive teams running site visits across the western Illinois business base.
The Dogwood Parade and Quincy Dogwood Festival (held annually each May at the height of the spring dogwood bloom along the Mississippi River bluffs, Quincy's signature spring festival) generates heavy spring weekend tourism demand. We recommend two to three weeks of lead time for festival weekend SUV and Sprinter bookings.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye Cape Air arrivals, 4 am Knapheide Manufacturing and Blessing Hospital early shift transfers, and late night Hannibal Missouri heritage destination pickups. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































