8/04/2010

airports, aug 4

TRAVELOCITY: AIRPORTS
FOR AUGUST 4, 2010


About Inca Manco Cápac International Airport (JUL)
Inca Manco Cápac International Airport in Juliaca was named after Manco Cápac, often connected in the foundation of ancient Peruvian city Cusco. Known for an understated scene of tourism, the city is often the starting point of tourists en route to its outlying areas. Visitors on Juliaca cheap flights usually connect from Cusco, Lima, and Arequipa. The city center is only a convenient two kilometers away.

The airport boasts the first longest runway in Latin America at over 13,000 feet long. Those flying in from Juliaca flights can enjoy the area’s mild year-round climate. One can take bus transport to and from the airport, rent cars, or take taxis. There are several convenient highway connections to and from Juliaca and many do road trips to areas beyond the city.

One of the airport’s biggest draws is its proximity to Lake Titicaca and traditional Peruvian villages, including the famous Machu Picchu. There are cruises that pass by ruins and man-made floating islands. Tourists coming in through cheap flights to Juliaca and more inclined to stay within the city still have plenty to do. Take your pick from shopping at the Plaza Melgar, dining at penas (bars featuring traditional music), or strolling through the city’s historical areas.

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About Venango Regional Airport (FKL)
Also known as Chess Lamberton Field, the airport has Franklin cheap flights care of Continental Airlines, operated by Gulfstream International Airlines. The flights connect from Cleveland and DuBois. Venango Regional Airport has two runways and covers an area of about 4.2 acres. The airport is named after the honorable Judge Robert Lamberton, who founded the first bank in Venango County. In 2006, the FAA named it Air Carrier Airport of the Year among other airports within its seven-state region.

Besides the modern and cozy terminal building, there are taxi and car rentals to and from the airport. If you aim to catch a flight, parking is free. Enjoy the jazz music and gourmet food at the Primo Barone’s Restaurant & Lounge. Nearby motels make it convenient for those on Franklin flights to rest.

Being a few miles from the city of Franklin allows tourists on cheap flights to Franklin to enjoy its charming attractions. The Applefest is considered the largest craft festival in Western Pennsylvania. Music aficionados will enjoy the DeBench Antique Music World, a museum devoted entirely to a collection of mechanical musical instruments and more. Take in a show at the Barrow-Civic Theater. The unique places to visit in the city means tourists will always have interesting stories to tell after the trip.

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About Florida Keys Marathon Airport (MTH)
Blue skies and waving palm trees greet visitors on Marathon cheap flights as they land in Florida Keys Marathon Airport. In the 1940s during World War II, the US Navy constructed the airport as Outlying Field Marathon, an auxiliary air field. When it closed the airport continued to carry limited commercial flights. Currently there are seasonal, scheduled flights from Continental Airlines and chartered flights by SeaCoast Airlines and AirStar Executive Airways.

From the airport one can rent cars through Avis, Budget, Enterprise, and Hertz. There are also shuttle buses visitors can take. Its location right on the Overseas Highway (US1) in Marathon, Monroe County means accessibility to the various attractions of the area. Also, it is right at the midpoint of the Florida Keys—most everything is a 90-minute drive away. This convenience is perfect for those on Marathon flights.

Marathon itself is a beautiful coastal city, with one’s pick of various sea-worthy charms. Snorkel, fish, or scuba-dive; play with dolphins. Out of the water, visit the Crane Point Museum or enjoy the art at Kennedy Studios. Shop for apparel and jewelry or take in a round of golf at any of the two courses in the city. Tourists flying in cheap flights to Marathon will have much to occupy their time and interests.

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About Havre City-County Airport (HVR)
Enjoy the breathtaking landscape of north-central Montana onboard Havre cheap flights. Savor the sight of golden wheat fields, the Milk River, and the Bear Paw Mountains as you enter Havre City-County Airport. Great Lakes Airline offers the airport’s only commercial flights; the area is mostly used for general aviation, so there are several options for chartered flights.

Once you grab your luggage, there are a number of car rentals are available at the airport. It is only three miles to Havre city proper from here. Havre is the largest city in Montana’s Hi-Line region and is said to be named after the city of Le Havre in France. Visitors flying in Havre flights are usually set to enjoy deep treks into nature and activities inspired by the farmland of the area.

There are several historical areas in Havre, such as the Havre Beneath the Streets, an underground area dating back 100 years and once used for illicit businesses. The Wahkpa Chu’gn buffalo jump cliff formation is said to be thousands of years old. Other places worth visiting are Bear’s Paw Battlefield and Fort Assinniboine. Nature lovers will relish the various campgrounds and parks. For relaxation of a different sort, two nine-hole golf courses offer ample entertainment. Tourists onboard cheap flights to Havre will have no lack of distractions on their visit.

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About Las Cruces International Airport (LRU)
Visitors in Las Cruces cheap flights are treated to a majestic view of the Organ Mountains to the east of the city and the Rio Grande river on the west as they touch down Las Cruces International Airport. It is a thriving hub for general aviation and has three runways. Their clients include the US government and New Mexico State University, and over 100 aircraft are stationed here. The airport has even caught some silver-screen time: several scenes from the Steven Soderbergh film Traffic were filmed here.

Once they land, those on Las Cruces flights can grab a bite to eat at The Crosswinds Grill, which is open for breakfast and lunch. Besides the two flight-training schools, the airport also offers flight sight-seeing tours. This is an amazing way to see the spectacular landscape and marvel at the area’s natural beauty. The weather here is usually sunny and clear, with isolated rain showers in the late afternoon and evening.

Las Cruces is rich in history and culture, a unique blend of the people’s ancestors—the Native American Mogollon tribe—and the Spaniards who arrived on their shores looking for gold. Structures such as the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, Old Mesilla village, and Gasden Museum still hold the melding influences of these two civilizations. Passengers on cheap flights to Las Cruces can immediately be whisked away to these historical areas from the airport.

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About Reading Regional Airport (RDG)
As visitors on Reading cheap flights may soon discover, Reading Regional Airport was originally Reading Army Airfield during World War II. Here the US Army Air Force trained reconnaissance units until 1945, the end of the war. Aviation aficionados will appreciate the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum right in the airport, which collects historic war planes. The airport also holds annual air shows. In the terminal, one can dine at the Malibooz Bar & Grill, which has fun items like the Airport Onion Ring Tower and Signature Crab Dip Bread Bowl.

The airport services chartered flights from Reading Air Charter and Millennium Aviation and has one flight school, New Horizons, on the property. Visitors on Reading flights can rent cars from Avis or Hertz from the airport to go around Reading or its outlying areas. The airport’s location in south eastern Pennsylvania makes it a convenient hub for charter trips to Boston or Orlando.

Reading itself is the fifth-largest city in Pennsylvania. Its Japanese-style pagoda is a popular tourist attraction and was an unused restaurant. Reading carries the nickname “Pretzel City” for its many pretzel bakeries. It also has extensive outlet shopping, and both are worth noting for those on cheap flights to Reading. The city is also the birthplace of noted personalities such as NFL quarterback Chad Henne and country songstress Taylor Swift.

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About Windsor International Airport (YQG)
Businessmen on Windsor cheap flights should know the airport is an important hub and popular point of entry into Canada from the US. They allow for scheduled airline and charter flights with extra benefits like a lack of curfew and noise restrictions. Airlines that service here include Prince Air Canada, Edward Air and Sunwing Airlines. Within the terminal, there are ATM machines, baggage carts, and even Wi-Fi access. Automated charging machines for portable gadgets are available so one can keep in touch before boarding the plane. The airport also offers wheelchair assistance around the terminal and designated parking spaces for the disabled.

Before you head to your hotel, have a bite to eat at the café, or relax with a drink from the bar. Car rental pick-ups or drop-offs by companies such as Avis and Budget are only a few meters away from the terminal building. One can also opt to rent taxis, limousines, or buses to get around. There are many amenities to ensure those on Windsor flights are comfortable once they land.

The airport’s access to the city proper means passengers aboard cheap flights to Windsor can enjoy the sights easily. Windsor is also known as the City of Roses, due to the number of parks by its waterfront. Various neighborhoods with historical architecture, a lively cultural and sports scene, and natural attractions ensure that the city can cater to everyone’s interests.

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About Lee Airport (ANP)
Privately owned by the Lee Airport Authority and open to the public, Lee Airport lies a few miles southwest of the city proper of Annapolis. Visitors on Annapolis cheap flights will enjoy the easy accessibility to many of the city’s attractions. The airport caters to mostly general aviation flights with some military operations and has one runway that is 2,500 feet long. Once you exit the airport, you can enjoy a meal at Ledo Pizza or Hayman’s Crab House. Both are only a few meters away from the airport.

Annapolis is the capital of Maryland and carries a rich colonial heritage. Those coming from Annapolis flights can plan their itineraries around a variety of day trips. It’s also a sailing and maritime capital—one can charter a boat or take a ferry along the eastern shore. Enjoy the sunshine with some hiking, biking, bird watching, or horseback riding. For history buffs, Annapolis has beautiful colonial homes worth visiting.

There are several historic inns and restaurants in the city. Since Annapolis is right at the gateway of Chesapeake Bay, many dining establishments serve its famous blue crab. Enjoy this delicacy cooked soft-shell, steamed, or even made into crab cakes. Other popular cuisines here include Japanese, Italian, Thai, and Mexican. For many coming in on cheap flights to Annapolis, this food may be the biggest highlight of the trip.

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About Capital City Airport (HAR)
Welcome to the Keystone State’s capital! Visitors onboard Harrisburg cheap flights will soon discover that there’s no end to the number of places to visit and enjoy. Capital City Airport, once called Capital Landing Field, first offered commercial services in the 1930s. It was the third largest airport in Pennsylvania in the 1940s. Now it is the area’s main general aviation airport, offering chartered flights and air taxi services on its two runways.

Other services offered here are aircraft and hangar rental and flight instruction. If you plan on taking Harrisburg flights to get here, there are car rental and taxi services available to and from the airport. Motels are nearby, or you can opt to head straight to the accommodations in the city proper.

The variety of places to visit and activities to do in Harrisburg encourages frequent visits to the city. For those on cheap flights to Harrisburg, it can only mean more opportunities to enjoy family-friendly experiences. Take in a show, dine in sublime restaurants, or walk down the streets—the possibilities are endless.

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About Purdue University Airport (LAF)
Amidst a sprawling 500 acres of land in Lafayette, Purdue University Airport is the second-busiest in Indiana. The activity is due to the very exclusive Aviation Flight Technology Program by Purdue University. One of the best nationwide, the program also offers unique flying opportunities to its students. Lafayette Aviation and Lafayette Avionics handle general aviation needs. Those coming in from Lafayette cheap flights will land on one of the airport’s two runways.

The airport’s history is condensed into a fascinating tour often catering to students or youth groups. One of its biggest claims to fame is that pilot Amelia Earhart once readied her plane for her trip around the world in Hangar 1 (now called Niswonger Hall of Aviation Technology). No doubt visitors onboard Lafayette flights will enjoy the tour.

Only two miles from the airport is the central business district of Lafayette. Those deplaning from cheap flights to Lafayette can rent a car or catch a bus to the city. Once there, enjoy numerous dining, sightseeing, and shopping options. Take your pick from art museums to zoos to walking tours around the city. Whether you stay in the city proper or venture out into Purdue University campus, you’re guaranteed a memorable trip.

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