Dothan Regional Airport
About Dothan Regional Airport
Overview
Dothan Regional Airport is a medium airport serving Dothan in the United States, giving travelers a practical local gateway to southeast Alabama. Listed as DHN and KDHN, it is small enough to feel straightforward on arrival yet fully equipped for regular air travel. Sitting at 401 feet (122 meters) above sea level, the airport operates in the America/Chicago time zone, which is useful to keep in mind when checking flight times, arranging pickups, or planning onward travel in the region.
At a glance
- Airport name: Dothan Regional Airport
- Codes: IATA DHN, ICAO KDHN
- Airport type: medium airport
- Main runway: 14/32, 8,500 feet, asphalt, lighted
- Secondary runway: 18/36, 5,501 feet, asphalt, lighted
- Time zone: America/Chicago
What travelers should know
For visitors, the airport’s main advantage is simplicity: shorter distances, easier orientation, and a more relaxed arrival experience than many larger hubs. The two lighted asphalt runways support dependable operations, with the longer 14/32 runway at 8,500 feet and the 18/36 runway adding extra flexibility. If you are booking transport or meeting someone after landing, using the airport codes DHN or KDHN can help avoid confusion. Because it serves Dothan directly, the airport works well for travelers who want quick access to the city without a long overland transfer after their flight.
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FAQ
Dothan Regional Airport — frequently asked questions
- Where is Dothan Regional Airport?
- Dothan Regional Airport is located in Dothan, United States (North America), at coordinates 31.320°, -85.450°.
- What is the airport code for Dothan Regional Airport?
- Its IATA code is DHN and its ICAO code is KDHN.
- What time zone is DHN in?
- Dothan Regional Airport operates on America/Chicago local time.