Tri-state Airport – HTS Huntington
Tri-state Airport is a public-used airport located in the county of Wayne in West Virginia. It has an airport code of HTS and is owned and operated by Tri-State Airport Authority. The airport serves as the main airport catering Huntington and the nearby cities of St. Albans, Cross Lanes and Charleston. The Federal Aviation Administration classifies Tri-state Airport as non-hub primary commercial airport service and with total recorded passengers of nearly 200,000 in 2017. Among the first airline flights that service the airport are Piedmont DC-3s, Eastern Airlines and Allegheny airlines.
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Tri-state Airport has a total land area of 1,300 acres with an asphalt runway measuring 2,139 meters. As of February 2017, the airport has an average of 35 daily aircraft operations consisting mainly of general aviation, air taxi flights and scheduled commercial flights. It is also the hub of 48 aircrafts including single-engines, multi-engines, jets and helicopter. Tri-State Airport air flights was being handled by Allegiant Air and American Eagle to destinations such as Charlotte and Myrtel Beach in North Carolina and Orlando, Punta Gorda and Tampa-St. Petersburg in Florida.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Hollywood Hotel is the nearest and the most affordably priced hotels from the Tri-State Airport. It is 1-star hotel that offers basic amenities for a convenient stay. Other nearby hotels near the HTS are Comfort Suites South Point and Ramada Limited Cattlesburg/Ashland.
Charleston International Airport (CHS) is the nearest airport from Tri-State Airport that serves the central West Virginia.