Santa Fe Regional Airport, airport in New Mexico, United States of America
Santa Fe Regional Airport is a small airport located near Santa Fe in northern New Mexico that handles both commercial flights and private aircraft. It features a single runway, straightforward terminal buildings with ticket counters and gates, and a parking lot within walking distance of the main entrance.
The airport was originally built to provide the city with air connections and has grown modestly over the years. It has long served the local community and continues to support regional travel and tourism today.
The name Santa Fe comes from Spanish and means "Holy Faith". Local artworks displayed in the terminal reflect the region's creative tradition and give arriving visitors an early glimpse of the city's cultural scene.
Getting to and from the airport is straightforward, with rental car companies, taxis, and ride-sharing services available on-site upon arrival. The parking lot is simple to navigate, offers reasonable rates, and provides free parking for the first half hour, making pickups and drop-offs convenient.
The parking lot is currently under renovation but still has capacity at reasonable rates, with the first 30 minutes free. Military and certain government aircraft park free of charge, making it an important facility for regional emergency and rescue operations.
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