Pennsylvania is home to a number of airports that serve the state’s residents and visitors. These include Philadelphia International Airport, Pittsburgh International Airport, Lehigh Valley International Airport, Harrisburg International Airport, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport and Johnstown-Cambria County Airport. Erie International Airport is also located in Pennsylvania but serves mainly local traffic rather than providing international flights or long-distance travel options like some of the other facilities listed here do.
Philadelphia International Airport
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
Address: One Arrivals Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19153
Phone: 215-937-6937
Website: www.phlairport.com
Hours of operation: 4:30 a.m.-12 a.m., daily
Parking rates: $3 per hour (up to $15 per 24 hours); free after 10 p.m., weekends and holidays; valet parking available at $32 per day or $16 per day with multi-day parking reservations (credit card required)
Transportation options: SEPTA buses stop at the airport hourly on weekdays and every half-hour on weekends; taxis are available outside baggage claim; car rentals are located within the terminal building
Pittsburgh International Airport
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is the largest airport in Pennsylvania, and the second-busiest airport in the United States. It is located in Allegheny County, just outside of Pittsburgh.
The airport has two terminals: A and B. The A side houses Southwest Airlines flights; the B side contains Delta Airlines flights as well as a few others.
Lehigh Valley International Airport
Lehigh Valley International Airport (IATA code: ABE, ICAO code: ABE) is a public airport in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is owned by Lehigh County and operated by the Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority.[1] The airport serves as a major hub for American Airlines and United Airlines; it also has seasonal service from Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines and Allegiant Air.[2]
Harrisburg International Airport
Harrisburg International Airport is a public airport in the capital city of Pennsylvania. It is the second busiest airport in the state, behind Philadelphia International Airport. The airport is located within the city limits of Harrisburg, in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States and owned by the City of Harrisburg.[1]
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport
The airport is the fifth busiest in Pennsylvania and handles a large number of general aviation flights. It has two runways, one each 11,000 feet long and 100 feet wide (3,353 m x 30 m). The airport uses a grass runway for emergency use only.
The airport has an FAA control tower that operates from 7am-11pm EST (6am-10pm EDT) daily except Christmas Day; there are also ATIS transmissions available 24 hours per day on 121.725 MHz
Johnstown-Cambria County Airport
Johnstown-Cambria County Airport is a public airport owned by the Johnstown-Cambria County Airport Authority. The airport is located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and has two runways.
The current terminal building was opened in 1993 as part of an expansion project which included new parking lots and hangars.
Erie International Airport
Erie International Airport is a public airport located in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. It is owned by the Erie County Airport Authority and serves as the primary airport for the Erie metropolitan area. The airport has two runways: 9R/27L measures 5,828 x 150 ft (1,772 x 46 m) and 18/36 at 4,449 x 150 ft (1,356 x 46 m).
Millcreek Township Municipal Airport
Located in Millcreek Township, Pennsylvania, this airport is a public use facility with one runway and a single terminal building with a restaurant and gift shop. There are also several car rental agencies located on-site as well as free parking available for short-term visitors. The airport code is MCT.