Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP), located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, is the largest airport in the state and one of the most important airports in the northeastern United States. The airport is located approximately 50 miles from downtown Philadelphia and approximately 100 miles from downtown New York City. The airport has two runways, one of which is 11,500 feet long and the other is 7,500 feet long. The airport has a main terminal, as well as an international terminal, which can accommodate more than 10 million passengers per year. The airport is served by more than 50 airlines, including American Airlines, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, America West Airlines and others. The airport has a variety of services, including a business center, restaurants, cafes, shopping centers, banks, ATMs, car rental services, laundromats, and a service center for the disabled.
Wilkes Barre Scranton International Airport is Medium Airport
IATA Airport Code: AVP
ICAO Airport Code: KAVP
North America -> United States -> Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Latitude: 41.33850098
Longitude: -75.7233963
Elevation: 962
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