Niagara Falls International Airport
About Niagara Falls International Airport
Overview
Niagara Falls International Airport is a medium airport serving Niagara Falls in the United States, offering a practical gateway for travelers heading to the falls, nearby western New York, and the border region. Identified by IATA code IAG and ICAO code KIAG, the airport operates in the America/New_York time zone and sits at an elevation of 589 feet (180 m), a detail that matters mostly for flight operations but also reflects its position on relatively level terrain close to the Niagara corridor.
What Travelers Should Know
- Airport codes: IAG for passengers and KIAG for flight operations
- Location served: Niagara Falls, United States
- Runway 06/24: 5,188 feet, asphalt, lighted
- Runway 10/28: 9,826 feet, paved, lighted
- Local time zone: America/New_York
Why It Matters for Your Trip
For visitors, the airport’s value is in its convenience: it places you close to one of the country’s best-known natural attractions without requiring a longer transfer from a larger city airport. The two lighted runways, including a longer 10/28 runway measuring 9,826 feet, support reliable operations for a range of aircraft, while the shorter 06/24 runway adds flexibility. Before traveling, it is worth checking the official airport website at https://www.niagarafallsairport.com/ for current passenger information, airport updates, and practical planning details.
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FAQ
Niagara Falls International Airport — frequently asked questions
- Where is Niagara Falls International Airport?
- Niagara Falls International Airport is located in Niagara Falls, United States (North America), at coordinates 43.100°, -78.950°.
- What is the airport code for Niagara Falls International Airport?
- Its IATA code is IAG and its ICAO code is KIAG.
- What time zone is IAG in?
- Niagara Falls International Airport operates on America/New_York local time.