La Crosse Regional Airport- LSE Airport
La Crosse Regional Airport - LSE Airport is the airport catering to the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States. The airport is a public airport owned by the city government of La Crosse. It is also the sixth busiest airport in Wisconsin, USA based on the number of passengers’ entry and exit to the airport. There are only two active passenger airlines in LSE airport - American Eagle, routed to Chicago-O`Hare, and Delta Connection routed to Detroit and St. Paul/ Minneapolis. The surrounding cities- Mason City and Rochester also have their regional airports. Austin, Lanesboro, Preston and Spring Valley are some of the cities/towns nearby the LSE Airport.
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LSE airport is classified as a regional airport in terms of scale and network but the airport’s facility can cater even to the largest aircraft- Boeing 747 Air Force One (AF1). There had been several landings of this aircraft in LSE Airport over 20 years. Currently, LSE airport has three runways that spans at 2,665 meters, 1,844 meters and 1,585 meters with concreted and asphalted surfaces. LSE airport also has several corporate and private hangars; likewise, majority of activities of the airport is attributed to general aviation.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The only international network connection in Wisconsin is through the nearby RST-Rochester International Airport. There is also an alternative domestic airport- the MCW-Mason City Municipal Airport.
Near the airport, there are several hotels with comfortable facilities that like the 2-star Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, La Crosse and the well-rated Super 8 by Wyndham La Crosse.