Bert Mooney Airport
Bert Mooney Airport (IATA: BTM, ICAO: KBTM, FAA LID: BTM) is a public airport
three miles southeast of Butte, in Silver Bow County, Montana. The airport name
was changed in 1972 to honor Bert Mooney, an aviator from Butte who was the
first to fly mail into Yellowstone National Park in 1935.
The airport is primarily used for general aviation and commercial flights, with
two airlines currently operating out of the airport, including
Delta
Connection and
United
Express.
The airport offers a range of facilities for passengers, including a restaurant,
gift shop, and free Wi-Fi. There are also car rental services available on-site
from several major car rental companies.
In terms of public transport, there are several taxi and shuttle services
available to transport passengers to and from the airport. The Butte-Silver Bow
Public Transit system also operates several bus routes throughout the city, with
a stop located near the airport.
For those driving to the airport, there is ample parking available, with both
short-term and long-term parking options. Parking rates start at $2 for the
first hour and $9 for the first day of parking, with additional days charged at
a lower daily rate.
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