Explore all destinations you can fly to directly from Albany.
Destination | Duration | Weekdays | Flights Per Day |
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ORD Chicago | 2h 35m | S M T W T F S | 5-7 flights per day |
BWI Baltimore | 1h 20m | S M T W T F S | 4-5 flights per day |
IAD Dulles | 1h 35m | S M T W T F S | 4 flights per day |
PHL Philadelphia | 1h 26m | S M T W T F S | 4 flights per day |
CLT Charlotte | 2h 17m | S M T W T F S | 3-4 flights per day |
DCA Washington | 1h 37m | S M T W T F S | 3-4 flights per day |
DTW Detroit | 1h 53m | S M T W T F S | 3-4 flights per day |
EWR New York | 1h 14m | S M T W T F S | 3-4 flights per day |
ATL Atlanta | 2h 44m | S M T W T F S | 2-3 flights per day |
MCO Orlando | 3h 5m | S M T W T F S | 2-3 flights per day |
LGA New York | 1h 5m | S M T W T F S | 1-2 flights per day |
MDW Chicago | 2h 15m | S M T W T F S | 1-2 flights per day |
DFW Dallas | 4h 17m | S M T W T F S | 1 flight per day |
DEN Denver | 4h 20m | S M T W T F S | 1 flight per day |
TPA Tampa | 3h 15m | S M T W T F S | 1 flight per day |
FLL Fort Lauderdale | 3h 20m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
PGD Punta Gorda | 3h 18m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
LAS Las Vegas | 5h 35m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
BNA Nashville | 2h 25m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
RDU Raleigh/Durham | 1h 46m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
PIE Saint Petersburg | 3h 13m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
SFB Orlando | 2h 58m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
MYR Myrtle Beach | 2h 8m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
MIA Miami | 3h 42m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
RSW Fort Myers | 3h 23m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
SRQ Sarasota | 3h 15m | S M T W T F S | per day |
USA Concord | 2h 1m | S M T W T F S | per day |
Here's something interesting about Albany International Airport (ALB): "Did you know that Albany International Airport is named after the "Empire State," but also has a unique connection to New York City? In 1929, an airport was built on the grounds of the former Fort De Rondout in New York, and its name 'Albany' was actually chosen as a tribute to the city's status as the capital - even though it wasn't directly named after Albany! It just goes to show that sometimes, names can be more about identity than geography!"
The IATA code is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). These codes are used for airline timetables, tickets, baggage tags, and more.
The latitude and longitude of Albany International Airport are 42.74829864501953, -73.80169677734375.
The municipality for Albany International Airport is Albany.