Idaho, known for its scenic landscapes, mountains, and outdoor recreation opportunities, has a network of airports that connect its cities and towns to major hubs across the United States. Boise Airport serves as the primary gateway, while regional airports provide access to remote areas and popular tourist destinations.

 

City Served/LocationRegionIATAAirport NameCoordinates
BoiseSouthwest IdahoBOIBoise Airport (Boise Air Terminal/Gowen Field)43.5644° N, 116.2228° W
Idaho FallsEastern IdahoIDAIdaho Falls Regional Airport43.5146° N, 112.0702° W
Twin FallsSouthern IdahoTWFMagic Valley Regional Airport42.4818° N, 114.4875° W
LewistonNorthern IdahoLWSLewiston-Nez Perce County Airport46.3745° N, 117.0141° W
PocatelloSoutheastern IdahoPIHPocatello Regional Airport42.9114° N, 112.5957° W
Coeur d’AleneNorthern IdahoCOECoeur d’Alene Airport (Pappy Boyington Field)47.7743° N, 116.8196° W
Sun Valley (Hailey)Central IdahoSUNFriedman Memorial Airport43.5040° N, 114.2966° W

Boise Airport (BOI)

Located in the state capital, Boise Airport is Idaho’s largest and busiest airport, serving as the primary hub for domestic travel.

 

Features:

  • Passenger Services: Offers modern terminals with dining, shopping, and lounges.
  • Connectivity: Provides direct flights to major cities like Denver, Seattle, Salt Lake City, and Dallas.
  • Regional Importance: Supports both commercial and general aviation, as well as military operations at Gowen Field.

Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA)

IDA serves eastern Idaho and is a key airport for travelers heading to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.


Friedman Memorial Airport (SUN)

Located near Sun Valley, SUN is a popular airport for visitors to the region’s ski resorts and outdoor recreation areas.


Regional and Secondary Airports

  • Magic Valley Regional Airport (TWF): Provides essential connections for southern Idaho with flights to Salt Lake City.
  • Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport (LWS): A regional hub in northern Idaho, offering flights to Seattle and other destinations.
  • Pocatello Regional Airport (PIH): Serves southeastern Idaho with limited commercial flights.

Importance of Idaho’s Airports

Idaho’s airports are critical for connecting the state’s rural and urban areas to the rest of the country. They support tourism, agriculture, and regional business, while providing access to some of the country’s most renowned national parks and outdoor attractions.


Sustainability and Development

Idaho airports are adopting green initiatives:

  • Boise Airport is implementing energy-efficient upgrades and expanding its terminal to accommodate passenger growth.
  • Friedman Memorial Airport focuses on minimizing environmental impact through sustainable operations.

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