Manchester–Boston Regional Airport, Regional airport in Londonderry, United States.
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is a commercial airport serving the region around Londonderry with scheduled flights and daily operations. The facility maintains two asphalt runways that accommodate the aircraft used by its airline partners.
The airport was established in 1927 and served as Grenier Field, a military base for the Army Air Force during World War II. Commercial operations resumed after 1951 when the facility transitioned back to civilian use.
The Aviation Museum of New Hampshire occupies a 1930s control tower and displays historic aircraft and aviation artifacts from the region. Visitors can explore how local aviation heritage is preserved and shared with the public.
The airport is easily accessible from outside the city center and provides ample parking and basic facilities for travelers. Security screening typically moves quickly, giving passengers sufficient time for check-in and boarding.
Eight different airlines operate from the airport, collectively serving hundreds of destinations and offering far more choices than most regional airports typically provide. This access to multiple carriers makes it easier for passengers to find better fares and flight options.
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