Regional airport Articles on aviation - General
airports worldwide
More Aviation Articles
Airports
Australia Airports
Austria Airports
Bulgaria Airports
Canada Airports
Cyprus Airports
Denmark Airports
Finland Airports
Germany Airports
Greece Airports
Iceland Airports
Ireland Airports
Israel Airports
Netherlands Airports
New Zealand Airports
Norway Airports
Romania Airports
Spain Airports
Sweden Airports
UK Airports
USA Airports
Other places
Add an Airport
Bookmark Us
Contact Us
Advertise Here
Aviation & Space News
Testimonials
Resources
Advertise For Free!
Regional airport


Advertisements:


By Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_airport

A regional airport is an airport serving traffic within a relatively small or lightly populated geographical area. A regional airport usually does not have customs and immigration facilities to process traffic between countries. In Canada regional airports usually service connections within Canada and some flights to the United States. A few U.S. regional airports, some of which actually call themselves international airports, may have customs and immigration facilities staffed on an as-needed basis, but the vast majority serve domestic traffic only.

Aircraft using these airports tend to be smaller business jets, private aircraft and regional airliners of both turboprop propelled or regional jetliner varieties. These flight usually go a shorter distance to a larger regional hub. For medium-size countries like France, Germany, Sweden, a regional airport is an airport used with smaller planes, even though they go to the national hub, just like flight from larger domestic airports.

See also





Text from Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional terms may apply.


Published - July 2009














christianity portal
directory of hotels worldwide

Copyright 2004-2010 © by Airports-Worldwide.com
Legal Disclaimer