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Worcester Regional Airport

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Worcester Regional Airport
NameWorcester Regional Airport
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CityWorcester
CountryUnited States

Worcester Regional Airport is a public airport located in Worcester, Massachusetts, approximately 3 miles west of the central business district of Worcester. The airport serves the Worcester County area and is owned by the Massachusetts Port Authority. It is a key transportation hub for the region, providing connections to major cities like New York City, Boston, and Chicago. The airport is also close to several prestigious institutions, including Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Clark University, and College of the Holy Cross.

Overview

Worcester Regional Airport is situated near the intersection of Interstate 190 and Massachusetts Route 122, making it easily accessible by car. The airport is also close to several major highways, including Interstate 90 and Interstate 495. The airport's proximity to Boston and Providence, Rhode Island makes it an attractive option for travelers in the region. Additionally, the airport is near several popular attractions, including the Worcester Art Museum, Mechanics Hall, and the DCU Center. The airport is also a short drive from the Quabbin Reservoir, a popular destination for outdoor recreation.

History

The airport has a rich history, dating back to the 1920s when it was first established as a small airfield. During World War II, the airport was used as a military base, with the United States Army Air Forces operating from the facility. In the 1950s and 1960s, the airport underwent significant expansion, with the construction of a new terminal building and the extension of the runway. The airport has been owned and operated by the Massachusetts Port Authority since 2010, and has undergone significant renovations and upgrades in recent years. The airport has also been the site of several notable events, including visits from Pope John Paul II and President Bill Clinton. The airport is also close to the American Antiquarian Society, a renowned research library and museum.

Facilities

The airport features a single terminal building, with a total of 5 gates. The terminal offers a range of amenities, including a restaurant, a bar, and a gift shop. The airport also has a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) tower, which provides air traffic control services to the airport. The airport's runway is 7,000 feet long, making it suitable for a wide range of aircraft, from small Cessna planes to large Boeing 737 jets. The airport is also equipped with a range of navigational aids, including an Instrument Landing System (ILS) and a VOR/DME system. The airport is also close to several major companies, including Abbott Laboratories, Biogen, and Raytheon Technologies.

Airlines_and_Destinations

The airport is served by several major airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue Airways. These airlines offer flights to a range of destinations, including John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, Logan International Airport in Boston, and Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida. The airport is also served by several smaller airlines, including Cape Air and Silver Airways. The airport's airline partners include United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Allegiant Air. The airport is also a short drive from several other major airports, including T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Statistics

The airport handles approximately 200,000 passengers per year, making it a relatively small airport compared to other major airports in the region. However, the airport is growing rapidly, with passenger traffic increasing by over 20% in the past year. The airport is also a major cargo hub, with several major cargo airlines operating from the facility, including FedEx Express and UPS Airlines. The airport's cargo partners include DHL Aviation and Amazon Air. The airport is also close to several major logistics companies, including DB Schenker and Kuehne + Nagel.

Access_and_Ground_Transportation

The airport is easily accessible by car, with several major highways and roads connecting the airport to the surrounding region. The airport is also served by several public transportation options, including buses operated by the Worcester Regional Transit Authority and Peter Pan Bus Lines. The airport is also a short drive from several major cities, including Worcester, Boston, and Providence, Rhode Island. The airport's ground transportation partners include Uber and Lyft, as well as several major car rental companies, including Hertz, Avis, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car. The airport is also close to several major hotels, including the Hilton Garden Inn and the Homewood Suites by Hilton. Category:Airports in Massachusetts

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