Submitted by FormalPound4287 t3_10l6kkh in vermont
Affordable, family friendly, safe, etc.
Submitted by FormalPound4287 t3_10l6kkh in vermont
Affordable, family friendly, safe, etc.
This is the only real answer.
No such place exists, there is no large airports within an hour from this state.
BDL isn't much more than an hour from Brattleboro
One terminal airport isn't large to me but it is probably the closest thing to one in the area.
BDL would satisfy OPs needs. I’m sure by “large” he means the availability and frequency of flights vs. how many terminals it has. It’s no LAX or Logan but for all intents and purposes it’s a large (for New England), modern airport.
Less…brother lives in Winchester, NH and never need more than an hour, either way. That said, assuming speed limit, probably puts it outside the hour window
Montreal is less than 2 hours drive from Burlington and about 80 minutes drive from places like St. Albans or Swanton.
80 minutes is greater than 60 minutes
Yeah, no shit.
OP appears to have no idea what they're talking about. If they want to live less than 60 minutes from a large, affordable, family friendly, safe airport then they should not be looking to live in VT. Burlington International Airport is a decent option, but it's not large, and not always affordable.
Montreal is, by far, the closest major airport to any place in the northern half of VT, 2 hours drive or less. Boston is a 2 hour drive from White River Jct or Brattleboro and 3.5 hours from Burlington.
Albany is a 1 hour drive from Bennington, about 2 hours from Rutland or Brattleboro, and 3 hours from Burlington. Though like BTV, I doubt most people would consider Albany to be a large airport.
Over the years we've shopped prices for flights and never has Albany airport come out the winner. We've flown out of BTV, sure, and we've driven to Montreal, Boston, and NYC more than once.
80 minutes > 60 minutes
Albany
I'd consider Logan to be a large airport. Manchester is medium. And Burlington is a precious wee little airport.
Don’t forget about Bradley down near Hartford CT, less than an hour from brattleboro.
I don’t drive slow, but it usually takes me about an hour and 15 to get to Bradley.
🤣…don’t drive slow
Bradley is smaller than Manchester these days. At least it feels like it is.
St. Pete/Clearwater (PIE) in Florida whose only major airline is Allegiant is a bigger airport than Burlington.
Affordable doesn't exist here anymore because of people moving here.
Edit: if you need convenient access to modern amenities like international airports, gas stations or decent pizza Vermont is not the right place for you.
Maybe we will get gas stations one day:(
There are no gas stations?
Boston, Massachusetts. God speed.
Lmao no
An hour drive to a large airport? Other than BTV, which isn't large compared to others, you have more than an hour to Manchester, Boston, Albany. So your best bet would be to live in NH, Ma or NY
Bennington to ALB is less than an hour.
You could make manch in an hour from white river(go 85). But is it a large airport, sort of.
Hahahahahaha
Flatlander
This does not exist.
#fail
Actually you could live in the Bennington area and be about an hour from Albany airport.
Is Albany a “large” airport?
Define large, it does have international flights. It's a regional hub.
No, it’s a medium size regional.
I’m in the upper valley. I usually fly out of Boston and just take the Dartmouth Coach down there.
This is a good option
NOPE
I’m in the Upper Valley and use Bradley International for all my travel needs. Easy 2 hour drive straight down I-91. Much easier to get to than Boston Logan! I haven’t used Burlington, VT, but that’s only 1.5 hours away. Manchester, NH has an airport as well, another 1.5 hours or so. Highly recommend Bradley, and good luck with your move!
^ THIS.
souther vermont bennington county is 1 hr from albany
This. ALB is my preferred airport but BDL works as well.
Unless it's the middle of the night, you won't catch me going in or out of Logan one more time. What a pain right in the arse. I have to fly monthly and sovt is easy for ALB or BDL.
ETA: I'd much rather take the train to NYC airports than deal with Logan AND Mass drivers. F that.
do you need to travel for work? Cause Burlington is the comfiest airport but it can be a nightmare for delays especially once the rainy season gets going.
I've literally had business trips just straight cancelled three this year from BTV, it was fine and could do a Zoom but its not something I usually need to do
Yeah, trying to get an afternoon/evening flight out of BTV in the winter is a complete crapshoot.
Anywhere you want near Hartford, CT or Boston, MA. No such place exists in Vermont.
Needham Massachusetts?
that Pike traffic can get rough...
Montreal (YUL) airport is not that far from places in Franklin County like St. Albans or Swanton. Still much closer than Albany or Boston.
This is true, and unlike the southern option, the housing costs up here, especially in Berkshire and Richford are very reasonable. There are lots of border stations up here where you cross into Canada and most of them are very quiet- no wait. About 45 minutes north of any of these towns an access to the east/west highway (10?) on which you can drive straight into the city.
LoL
Guilford
Affordable? Nothing if people keep moving here…
Southern vermont to Hartford CT.
Southern Vermont
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BTV will get you where you need to go fairly easily (unless it's heavy international) - Logan is the worst in every way
Absolutely love the Albany airport. Super easy to get to, little to no traffic, very relaxed and rarely crowded, fair parking prices, fair airfare prices and flight options. About 45 min from the SW VT/NY line.
Sorry but no.
Your best bets are Chittenden County for Burlington.
North of Burlington gets you “closer” to Plattsburgh, NY, but I don’t think that has as many flights as BTV.
Otherwise, for the northern part of the state, Montreal, in Canada, would be the closest airport with transoceanic flights.
White River Junction is, maybe, 75 minutes or so from Manchester, New Hampshire, which Southwest flies to.
Plattsburgh
Does Plattsburgh have airlines other than Allegiant's seasonal flights to Florida now?
I don’t know but depending on how close you live to the ferry, you’re pretty close to being within an hour to BTV which I don’t consider a large airport but still.
2q_x t1_j5v6iq3 wrote
It's 53.1 miles from Alburgh VT to Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.