Minot International Airport (MOT) is located two miles north of the central business district of Minot, a city in Ward County, North Dakota. Scheduled passenger service to the airport is currently provided solely by Northwest Airlines, with three flights to and from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in off-peak periods and four daily during peak periods. Minot International has no scheduled passenger airline service out of the country but receives its international title because of this customs service, available for passengers arriving from Canada and other countries. A Minot International Airport rent a car is a great way to get around. Minot is fairly isolated, making a Minot International Airport rent a car is a great way to get around and explore the surrounding area. Look for great deals on Minot International Airport car rentals and save time and money to see popular attractions like the Minot Railroad Museum, Riverwalk, the Roosevelt Park and Zoo, the Scandinavian Heritage Center, the North Dakota State Fair, and the Norsk Hostfest Scandinavian heritage festival.
Minot International Airport car rentals are available in terminal by Enterprise, Hertz, National, Alamo, and Avis. Try Enterprise for the best rates. Many companies also offer additional rental locations are also are available downtown (usually for better rates than those at the airport). You must present a valid driver's license and credit card issued in your name at most Minot International Airport 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). Check with your rental car agency before driving across the border to Canada, as rules vary and many companies use GPS to track their cars. If you cross the border without prior authorization your insurance can be voided and border patrol may consider this theft.
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