Regional Airport
A regional airport is a smaller airport that primarily serves a specific geographic area, providing air travel options for local residents and businesses. These airports typically handle domestic flights and may offer limited international services. They often connect to larger hubs, making it easier for passengers to reach their final destinations.
Regional airports usually have shorter runways and fewer amenities compared to major airports. They play a crucial role in enhancing local economies by facilitating tourism and business travel. Examples of regional airports include Burlington International Airport and Santa Barbara Airport, which serve their respective communities effectively.