Charlottetown Airport, Commercial airport in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Charlottetown Airport is a commercial airport on Prince Edward Island operating two main runways year-round. The facility connects the island with major Canadian cities and serves both domestic and regional air routes.
The airport began in 1932 as Upton Field and was converted into a military training facility during World War II. It returned to civilian operations in 1946 after the war ended.
The terminal displays travel photographs submitted by local residents, showing how people from this island community view the world. The collection reflects connections between this small province and destinations across the globe.
The terminal features multiple car rental companies, a restaurant serving local specialties, and shops selling island products. Visitors find essential services conveniently located for a smooth travel experience.
Passengers can watch aircraft taking off and landing on the main runway from an outdoor patio. This viewing area offers direct sightlines to runway activity and draws people interested in observing flight operations.
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