Morgantown Municipal Airport – MGW
Morgantown, West Virginia’s municipal airport is called after the city itself. Morgantown Municipal Airport is also prominently known as Walter L. Bill Hart Field. In years 2011 to 2015, the United States Federal Aviation Administration categorized it as a primary commercial service airport. Single-engine, multiple-engine, jets, and helicopters, a total of 52 of these aircrafts, are currently based at the MGW-Morgantown Municipal Airport.
Best Time to Visit
The MGW-Morgantown Municipal Airport, albeit small with only one passenger terminal, offers a very comfortable lounge inside with complimentary coffee for its passengers. Its single runway is relative short making it unable to accommodate larger airplanes however, a petition to extend the runway has already been filed to the US FAA. Southern Airways Express is the sole airline operating at MGW with daily flights to and from Pittsburgh and Baltimore-Washington. The first flight that took of the airport dates back in 1949. From the airport, you can visit the nearby cities of Hazelton and Star City.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Close to the heart of the city, excellent hotels and accommodations are conveniently located all around the Morgantown Municipal Airport. Five minutes away, the posh Hilton Garden Inn Morgantown is a travelers’ favorite not just for the location but as well as for the indoor and outdoor pools the guests can enjoy and the free airport shuttle transfers available. The Holiday Inn Express Morgantown and the pet-friendly Suburban Extended Stay Hotel Morgantown are close by as well.
The North Central West Virginia Airport in Clarksburg, West Virginia is a mere forty minutes ride from Morgantown Municipal Airport.