Burlington International Airport
Burlington International Airport (IATA: BTV, ICAO: KBTV, FAA LID: BTV) is a
joint-use civil-military airport in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States.
It is owned by the City of Burlington, Vermont's most populous municipality. The
airport is located in South Burlington, three nautical miles (6 km) east of
Burlington's central business district.
Burlington International Airport is served by several major airlines, including
American
Airlines,
Delta
Air Lines,
JetBlue Airways, and
United Airlines, with flights to destinations throughout
the United States, Canada, and Europe. The airport has one terminal building,
with three concourses: A, B, and C. Concourse A is used for domestic and
international flights, while Concourses B and C are used exclusively for
domestic flights.
Facilities at Burlington International Airport include a variety of shops,
restaurants, and cafes, as well as free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal. The
airport also offers a business center, conference rooms, and a military lounge
for members of the armed forces and their families. Ground transportation
options include rental cars, taxis, and public transportation, with a bus stop
located just outside the terminal building.
Parking is available at Burlington International Airport in a variety of
options, including short-term, long-term, and covered parking. The airport also
offers a cell phone waiting lot where drivers can wait for arriving passengers
free of charge.
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