The journey from Newport, Maine, to Indianapolis, Indiana, covers approximately 1,100 miles. Driving involves taking I-95 South to I-84 West, then connecting to I-80 and I-70 through Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. Flying from Bangor International Airport (BGR) to Indianapolis International Airport (IND) requires a connection. You will travel from the Atlantic coast through the scenic Northeast and into the heart of the Midwest. This route is known for its beautiful drive through the Appalachian Mountains. Expect significant toll costs on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Total Distance: 1,800 km driving distance; 1,500 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 6 hours | 18 hours |
| Avg Price | $250 - $500 | $200 - $350 in fuel |
| Operator | American Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | BGR to IND via CLT or PHL. | I-95 S to I-84 W to I-80 W to I-70 W. |
| Tip | Indianapolis is a major hub for regional travel. | The Pennsylvania Turnpike is the most efficient path. |
May to September for pleasant weather in the Midwest.