Vermont Area Airports

Albany International Airport (New York)

As the major air center for the Capital Region, Northeastern New York and Western New England, the Albany International Airport offers a wide-range of facilities and services. A recently completed multi-million dollar capital redevelopment project included a new 230,000 square foot terminal, parking garage, Air Traffic Control Tower, and cargo facility. The airport has also embarked on a five-year $232 million Capital Plan to improve and maintain safety and to meet the needs of air travelers and air carriers well into the 21st Century. Albany International Airport is located at the junction of Interstate Highways 90 and 87. Commercial airline service is provided by Air Canada, American Eagle, Continental, Continental Connection, Delta, Delta Connection, Northwest, Southwest, United/United Express, USAirways and USAirways Express. The new terminal, which opened in June 1998, is designed to accommodate 1.5-million enplanements annually. The terminal includes unique restaurants and exciting shops. The terminal also includes the airport Business Center that offers computer workstations, laptop workstations, three conference rooms, Foreign Currency Exchange, and video conferencing facilities. Departure, the airport's museum shop, features gifts, art and crafts from nearly 40 area museums. The Albany International Airport handles an average of 110 daily commercial arrivals and departures and regulates 1,000 tower operations each day.

Source http://www.albanyairport.com/

Burlington International Airport (Vermont)

Burlington International Airport is northern New England's most convenient and welcoming airport, with walk-to parking and a new $15 million expansion. Adjacent to Burlington, Vermont, BTV is only 3 miles from downtown Burlington and Lake Champlain and is 334 feet above sea level. Passenger terminal amenities include a restaurant, snack bars, lounge, business center, retail shop, tourist information center, and ATM. Just ten minutes from Lake Champlain and an hour from five world-class mountain resorts, business and leisure travelers alike appreciate BTV's friendliness, excellent on-schedule record, and direct flights to many major cities. Burlington International Airport is served by Air Tran, Continental, Delta, Jet Blue, Northwest, United and US Airways. Beautiful, friendly, efficient and convenient, BTV is truly your gateway to a new kind of flying experience!

Source http://www.burlingtonintlairport.com/

Lebanon Airport (New Hampshire)

Situated alongside the Connecticut River between the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire is the Upper Valley region. Lebanon Airport is located in the City of Lebanon, minutes from Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. The Upper Valley attracts people from all over the world with its blend of natural beauty, cultural sophistication, lasting New England values, and numerous small high-tech companies.

Source: http://www.flyleb.com/

Logan International Airport (Boston, MA)

In 2006, Boston Logan International Airport served 27,725,443 passengers, handled 406,119 flights and facilitated the movement of 325 million pounds of cargo. New England's largest transportation center, the airport boundary encompasses approximately 2,400 acres in East Boston, Massachusetts. Logan ranks 20th in the nation in passenger volume and 17th in flight movements based on Airports Council International survey of top 50 airports. Logan Airport has four passenger terminals, A, B, C and E (International Gateway), each with its own ticketing, baggage claim, and ground transportation facilities. There are 102 gate positions at Logan which are available for both scheduled and non-scheduled service. A city within a city, Logan International Airport has its own State Police (Troop F), Fire-Rescue Unit and non-denominational chapel, Our Lady of the Airways. Boston Logan International Airport is currently served by 56 scheduled and non scheduled air carriers, of which 45 are scheduled airlines, including 16 foreign flag carriers. Boston Logan International Airport has domestic service to 76 destinations and international service to 33 destinations.

Source http://www.massport.com/logan/about_stati.html

Manchester • Boston Regional Airport (New Hampshire)

Strategically situated in the heart of New England, Manchester • Boston Regional Airport is located less than 50 miles north of Boston, MA and less than an hour's drive from the region's most popular ski areas, scenic seacoast beaches and peaceful lakefront resorts. During the past decade, the airport has dramatically improved airport facilities and infrastructure, and increased both passenger and cargo airline services. Easy access, competitive airfares, ample affordable parking and a growing schedule of non-stop and direct jet service make Manchester very appealing. The Manchester • Boston Regional Airport is served by: Air Canada, Continental, Continental Connection, Continental Express, Delta, Delta Connection COMAIR, Northwest, Southwest, United, United Express, US Airways and US Airways Express. Manchester's modern passenger terminal offers many amenities typically found at larger, hub airports including: The Granite Club, an airport-run frequent flyer lounge; Milltowne Grille; Sam Adams Pub and Café; Smuttynose Public House; McDonald's; Starbucks, Quiznos Subs and Pizza Hut.

Source http://www.flymanchester.com/about/

Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (Quebec, Canada)

Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (formerly Montréal–Dorval International Airport) is the main Canadian airport East of the Great Lakes, serving Québec, Atlantic Canada as well as Eastern Ontario and Northern New England. Each year some 40 air carriers transport more than 11 million passengers via Montréal-Trudeau; there are direct flights to and from about 120 regular and seasonal destinations in Canada, the United States and internationally. Owing to its geographic location, Montréal is a major hub for air traffic between Canada and Europe. Located 20 kilometers from downtown Montréal, with multiple highway accesses, Montréal-Trudeau has recently completed a vast expansion and modernization program. Its world-class air terminal is designed to provide you with the most efficient, comfortable and safe airport experience possible. Equipped with the latest airport technologies, it also offers a comprehensive range of services to suit all tastes and budgets.

Source http://www.admtl.com/passager/ataglance.aspx

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