Idaho Falls Regional Airport, Commercial airport in Idaho Falls, United States.
Idaho Falls Regional Airport is a commercial aerodrome with two asphalt runways positioned at 1,446 meters (4,744 feet) in elevation. The facility operates regular service to multiple destinations across the western United States through several carriers.
The airport's eastern section gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 for its historical significance. This protection preserves two original structures that remain from the area's early aviation period.
The airport connects this remote area to larger western cities, serving as a vital link for local residents to reach destinations beyond the region. For people in Idaho Falls, it represents a gateway that brings visitors and enables travel beyond the surrounding landscape.
The terminal offers flights through Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, American Eagle, Delta Airlines, and United Express with regular service to western destinations. Check with your chosen airline for current schedules and any specific arrival procedures before your trip.
The airport maintains agricultural fields near the runways, which requires specific flight patterns to avoid potential wildlife hazards. This arrangement reflects how aviation operations adapt to the surrounding rural landscape.
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