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Huntsville International Airport named one of the top 10 small airports in the U.S. by USA Today

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville International Airport was announced today among the top contenders in the USA Today Top Ten Small Airports in the U.S. It is the only airport in Alabama to have secured a spot in the top twenty.

Nominees were chosen by a panel of experts which included editors from USA Today, editors from 10Best.com, expert contributors, and sources from other Gannett media properties. Finalists were chosen by an online public vote that took place over the course of four weeks.

“Huntsville International Airport is honored to have been nominated once again as one of the Best Small Airports in the U.S. by USA Today”, said Jana Steen, Public Relations Manager at Huntsville International. “We are grateful to our community for voting for us and keeping us among the top airports in the country for the second year in a row. We congratulate all of the fine airports that we share a top team status with.”

The top ten winners in this category are as follows:

  1. Myrtle Beach International Airport
  2. Huntsville International Airport
  3. F. Green Airport
  4. Long Island MacArthur Airport
  5. Piedmont Triad International Airport
  6. Paine Field
  7. Bradley International Airport
  8. Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport
  9. Buffalo Niagara International Airport
  10. Des Moines International Airport

What is a Small Hub Airport:

The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) identifies nearly 3,330 existing and proposed airports that are included in the national airport system. The NPIAS contains all commercial service airports, all reliever airports, and selected public-owned general aviation airports.

Airports are categorized by type of activities, including commercial service, primary, cargo service, reliever, and general aviation airports. The percentage of annual passenger boardings at a particular airport in relation to the overall number in the U.S. determines the hub size classification of an airport.

About Huntsville International Airport

The Port of Huntsville operating entities include Huntsville International Airport (HSV), International Intermodal Center, Jetplex Industrial Park, Signature Flight Support, Four Points Sheraton, Sunset Landing Golf Course, and Foreign Trade Zone #83. Huntsville International Airport (HSV) is the largest commercial airport in North Alabama, serving over 1 million passengers annually. Huntsville International Airport provides a MyHSV program that provides passengers with the service of a free travel agent to find the lowest fares out of HSV and book travel for them. This service is available by calling 256.258.1944. For more information, visit http://www.flyhuntsville.com/, or http://www.MyHSVTicket.com/.

 

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