Long Island MacArthur Airport, Regional airport terminal in Ronkonkoma, United States.
Long Island MacArthur Airport is a regional airport in Ronkonkoma, New York, serving multiple domestic routes. The terminal structure links three passenger concourses through enclosed corridors leading to several gates.
The federal government financed the construction of this facility during World War II in 1942. Commercial flights began here in 1960, and the current designation honors the military leader General Douglas MacArthur.
The airport carries the name of General Douglas MacArthur, one of the most prominent American military leaders during World War II. Travelers from across Suffolk County rely on this facility for domestic connections along the East Coast.
The terminal facility offers direct access to car rental agencies and several parking options for travelers. A shuttle connection runs regularly to Ronkonkoma railroad station, which provides additional transit links.
The facility handles over one and a half million passengers each year while maintaining a punctuality rate above 80 percent. This performance surpasses many larger hubs across metropolitan areas along the East Coast.
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