Greater Binghamton Airport– BGM Broome
Greater Binghamton Airport is a Broome county-owned airport. It is a commercial service airport that is located in Binghamton, New York and serves the Southern tier of New York. Its airport code, BGM, stands for the Binghamton City’s name. The airport was opened in 1951. Before 1970, it was Broome County Airport, then in 1980, it was renamed Edwin A. Link Field-Broome County Airport in honor of Edwin A. Link, an inventor and aviation pioneer. However, in 1991, it was renamed Binghamton Regional Airport, and in 2003, it used its present name. As of 2010, the airport had handled almost 110,000 passengers.
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The BGM-Greater Binghamton Airport covers 1199 acres. It has two runways with asphalt surface. The airport had several improvements and expansions from the past years. Four new jet bridges, new EMAS system, and runway extension. Busiest domestic routes in BGM include Detroit with Delta Connection, Philadelphia with American Airways and Newark with United Airlines. Some of the best cities to go from Orlando International Airport include Brooktondale, Cortland, and Danby.
What to Do & Area Attractions
You can book rooms and suites in hotels near the Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM). The nearby Comfort Inn Binghamton is only 8.6 km away, while the Baymont by Wyndham Johnson City/Binghamton is just 9 km away. You can stay the night or nights at the Candlewood Suites Vestal Binghamton, which offers shuttle to the airport.
Another airport also serves the Southern Tier New York area, the Elmira-Corning Regional Airport (ELM) which caters to both international and domestic flights from Big Flats/Horseheads.