Convenience store, restaurant, and fueling station brands announced for IND Service Plaza
Circle K, Subway, Petro’s Chili & Chips, and Shell to be among offerings at plaza
The Indianapolis Airport Authority (IAA) and Petroleum Marketing Group (PMG) have
confirmed the brands that will soon be open for business when the Indianapolis
International Airport (IND) Service Plaza begins operations this month. On or about
September 16th, a Circle K convenience store and 24-hour Shell fueling services will mark
the start of Service Plaza operations.
Fueling options will include all levels of unleaded gasoline, as well as diesel and compressed
natural gas. A total of 24 fueling positions will be operational on or about September 16th,
while carwash, automobile detailing, and quick lube services will be added beginning
September 23rd.
Opening by the end of October will be a Subway restaurant, followed by a Petro’s Chili and Chips, which will open by year’s end.
Currently in the last stages of construction, the much anticipated Service Plaza is located on the south side of Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Drive and will be easily accessible to all vehicles arriving and departing the passenger terminal at IND, as well as to employees working at the IND campus.
A flight-information display monitor, located inside the Circle K, will provide up-to-date
information on flights arriving and departing IND, and the Service Plaza will also offer a
public men’s and women’s restrooms.
About the Indianapolis Airport AuthorityThe Indianapolis Airport Authority owns and operates Indiana’s largest airport system. In addition to the Indianapolis International Airport, its facilities include the Downtown Heliport, Eagle Creek Airpark, Hendricks County Airport, Indianapolis Regional Airport, and Metropolitan Airport. IND has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing it as a leader within its class, including best airport in North America in 2010 and 2012 in Airports Council International’s annual Airport Service Quality awards. IND is the first airport in the U.S. to win LEED® certification for an entire terminal campus, and the airport has won recognition for excellent customer service, concessions programs, and art and architecture.
IND’s economic impact in Central Indiana is more than $4.5 billion annually, and about
10,000 people work at the airport each day. IND serves more than 7 million business and
leisure travelers each year and averages 137 daily flights to 32 nonstop destinations. Home of the world's second-largest FedEx Express operation and the nation’s eighth-largest cargo
facility, IND is committed to becoming the airport system of choice for both passenger and
cargo service. For more information, visit IND’s Facebook page at Indianapolis International
Airport and Twitter page at @INDairport.