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Albany International Airport

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Albany International Airport
NameAlbany International Airport
IATAALB
ICAOKALB
FAAALB
CityAlbany
StateNew York
Elevation285
Coordinates42.7483, -73.8036

Albany International Airport is a public airport serving Albany, New York, the capital of New York, and the surrounding Capital District. It is operated by the Albany County Airport Authority and is located about 6 miles northwest of downtown Albany. The airport is a major hub for Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines, offering flights to various destinations across the United States, including John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport. The airport is also served by JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, and Frontier Airlines, among others, providing connections to Boston Logan International Airport, Baltimore-Washington International Airport, and Chicago O'Hare International Airport.

Overview

Albany International Airport is a significant economic driver for the Capital District, generating revenue and creating jobs for the local community. The airport is situated near several major highways, including Interstate 87 and Interstate 90, making it easily accessible by car. The airport is also close to several hotels, including the Hilton Garden Inn and the Hampton Inn, which offer convenient accommodations for travelers. Additionally, the airport is served by several car rental companies, including Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Hertz, and Avis, providing travelers with a range of transportation options. The airport is also a short drive from several popular attractions, including the New York State Capitol, the Empire State Plaza, and the Albany Institute of History & Art.

History

The airport has a rich history, dating back to the 1920s when it was first established as a small municipal airport. During World War II, the airport was used as a military base by the United States Army Air Forces. In the 1950s and 1960s, the airport underwent significant expansion, with the construction of a new terminal building and the addition of several new airlines, including Eastern Air Lines and National Airlines. The airport continued to grow and expand throughout the 1970s and 1980s, with the addition of new airlines and destinations, including Pan American World Airways and Trans World Airlines. In recent years, the airport has undergone significant renovations, including the construction of a new security checkpoint and the expansion of the terminal building to accommodate increased passenger traffic. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, receiving awards from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Facilities

The airport features a single terminal building with two concourses, offering a range of amenities and services for travelers. The terminal building is equipped with free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and charging stations, making it easy for travelers to stay connected and productive while waiting for their flights. The airport also features several dining options, including restaurants and cafes, offering a range of cuisine, from fast food to fine dining. Additionally, the airport has several shops and kiosks, selling everything from souvenirs to travel accessories. The airport is also home to several art installations, including a sculpture garden and a mural by local artist Ellsworth Kelly. The airport's facilities are also equipped to handle private jets and charter flights, making it a popular destination for business travelers and VIPs.

Airlines_and_Destinations

The airport is served by several major airlines, including Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines, offering flights to a range of destinations across the United States and Canada. The airport is also served by several low-cost carriers, including JetBlue Airways and Frontier Airlines, offering affordable flights to popular destinations such as Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Denver International Airport. Additionally, the airport is served by several regional airlines, including Cape Air and PenAir, offering flights to smaller destinations such as Boston Logan International Airport and Burlington International Airport. The airport's airlines and destinations include Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and Orlando International Airport, among others.

Statistics

The airport serves over 1.5 million passengers per year, making it one of the busiest airports in the Northeastern United States. The airport's traffic is driven by a combination of business travel and leisure travel, with many passengers traveling to and from the Capital District for work or to visit popular attractions such as the Adirondack Park and the Hudson Valley. The airport's statistics also show a strong demand for flights to major hubs such as John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, as well as to popular destinations such as Miami International Airport and Las Vegas McCarran International Airport. The airport's statistics are closely tracked by aviation industry experts, including those at the Federal Aviation Administration and the International Air Transport Association.

Ground_Transportation

The airport offers a range of ground transportation options, including taxis, ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft, and shuttle buses to nearby hotels and destinations. The airport is also served by several public transportation options, including the Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) bus system, which offers connections to downtown Albany and other nearby destinations. Additionally, the airport is located near several major highways, including Interstate 87 and Interstate 90, making it easily accessible by car. The airport also offers parking options, including short-term parking and long-term parking, as well as a cell phone lot for drivers waiting to pick up passengers. The airport's ground transportation options are designed to provide convenient and affordable access to the airport for travelers from across the region, including those from Schenectady, Troy, and Saratoga Springs.

Category:Airports in New York

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