Glacier Park International Airport (GPI) is a public airport serving Flathead County, Montana in the United States. It located six miles northeast of the central business district of Kalispell, and also serves the towns of Evergreen, Columbia Falls, and Whitefish as well as Glacier National Park. A Glacier Park International Airport rent a car is a great way to get around this unique area of Montana, originally created by the forces of glacier processes, and drive along Sun Highway to the most spectacular viewpoints in Glacier National Park. Look for great deals on Glacier Park International Airport car rentals and save time and money to enjoy popular activities like skiing at Whitefish Mountain Resort, hiking at Sperry Glacier, or boating at Lake McDonald or St. Marys Lake, and look for wildlife near Iceberg Lake.
The airport is served by Allegiant Air, Alaska, Delta, Northwest, and United airlines, offering regular flights Missoula, Seattle/Tacoma, Salt Lake City, Denver, and Minneapolis/St. Paul, and seasonal flights to Chicago-O'Hare and Atlanta-Hartsfield. Glacier Park International Airport car rentals are available in terminal by Avis, Budget, Hertz, National, and Alamo. Try Alamo for the lowest rates, followed by National and Avis. Additional rental locations are also are available downtown (usually for better rates than those at the airport) from Dollar, Enterprise, and Thrifty. Try Enterprise for the best deals.
You must present a valid driver's license and credit card issued in your name at most Glacier Park International rental car agencies (although some will take a cash deposit depending on a credit check), along with proof of insurance if you decline the vendor's coverage options. Usually age requirements for a rent a car are 21 for compact and economy cars, 25 for all others, and an additional young driver charge may apply for anyone under 25 (select agencies will rent to qualifying individuals over 18 for an additional fee). Be advised that road conditions in Montana can be very hazardous in the winter, so consider your vehicle accordingly, and exercise extra caution if you are not accustomed to driving winding mountain roads or in extreme weather conditions.
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