Greater Moncton International Airport, airport in New Brunswick, Canada
Greater Moncton International Airport is a commercial airport in Dieppe, New Brunswick, serving both domestic and international flights. The facility features check-in counters, baggage claim areas, customs zones, and several shops and cafes for travelers.
The airport was built to connect the Moncton region to cities across the country and beyond, expanding over the years as travel demands increased. Its development reflects the region's growing economy and the importance of maintaining air connections for business and leisure travel.
The airport is named after Roméo LeBlanc, a former governor general of Canada, honoring his legacy and significance to the region. It represents how the community values its connection to the wider world and serves as a gateway for local residents and visitors.
The airport is easy to reach by car and offers various parking options including short-term and long-term spaces for visitors. Public transportation is also available, with bus routes serving the airport and providing connections to Dieppe and surrounding areas.
Flair Airlines recently added new routes from Moncton to various destinations, expanding travel options for passengers. These additional connections give visitors more flexibility in planning their trips from this regional hub.
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