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Bradley International Airport - TSA check point

Bradley International Airport

3.4(561 reviews)
27.7 mi

I live in RI and have flown in/out of Bradley a few times. Although the milage is further from my…read morehome is further than Logan, it's a much easier trip as there is less traffic, and the airport experience is more pleasant than Logan while having comparable (or better) prices for the routes I've taken. I've never had a long line through security at Logan, and the employees are polite and friendly - they seem less harried than at larger airports. The restrooms are nice, with large enough stalls to comfortably take your luggage in with you and doors that go from floor to ceiling. There are water bottle filling stations in multiple places. Food options are plentiful with restaurants at a variety of price points and there are book stores, snack shops and gift shops as well. Some of the gates are small and don't have enough seating, and it would be nice to have more charging stations for cell phones and electronics at each gate. However, the seats are comfortable and the airport is pretty clean. Parking is great - much cheaper than Logan. On school vacation weeks, I've parked in Lot 5 for just $35 for the entire week. Definitely a solid choice in Airports.

While most airports are extremely busy, I find getting through TSA fairly quick here. There are…read moremany off property parking choices, along with restaurants within a mile and a half. There are also hotels close by if you want to stay overnight. I love this airport for convenience, and ease of the process for flight flights both in and out

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Bradley International Airport - A slow day at the security checkpoint

A slow day at the security checkpoint

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Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport - Looking down the front of the main terminal building towards Papps Bar & Grill

Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport

4.7(3 reviews)
12.8 mi

Great spot to watch single engine planes take off and land. Take a spot at Tobiko's rooftop bar…read moreand you'll have a front row seat!

Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport is a 182-acre public & military airport, strategically located in…read moreWestern Massachusetts in the town of Westfield, MA. Barnes is one of Massachusetts' largest airports with a strong flight training, general aviation, and military presence. The 104th Fighter Wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard is based out of Barnes, and it is an operational flying unit assigned to the Air Combat Command. They proudly claim the honor of being one of the oldest flying units within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. There is a specific Fighter Squadron assigned to the base which is responsible for providing defense of the northeastern US airspace. As a result, this small airport plays host to a lot of general aviation (propeller and jet) planes, and some very spectacular military fighting aircraft. I generally stay down the road at the Holiday Inn Express hotel in Westfield, and I'm often treated to some amazing sights and sounds when the F-15 Eagles roar by while practicing their touch n' go's, or heading off on a mission. On a recent trip, earlier this Fall, I was fortunate enough to watch the 104th conduct two early morning launches of the F-15 Eagles. One mission of the 104th is Aerospace Control Alert (ACA), providing armed fighters ready to scramble in a moment's notice to protect the Northeast from any airborne threat. This unit is responsible for protecting a quarter of the nation's population and one third of the country's Gross Domestic Product. Mighty impressive! Located inside the airport is a terrific little pub and grill known as Papps. You can choose to sit inside down on the first level, or upstairs on the covered observation deck to enjoy a drink and your meal, along with a great show down on the airfield. If you are an aircraft fanatic then you'll enjoy the opportunity to sit up on the observation deck and take in the activities at Barnes Airport. If you're lucky enough, you might even get to feel the ground shaking as the F-15's take off.

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Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport - Looking towards the tower from the observation deck

Looking towards the tower from the observation deck

Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport - A private plane, all gassed up and ready to go

A private plane, all gassed up and ready to go

Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport - Located within the City limits of Westfield, MA is the Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport

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Located within the City limits of Westfield, MA is the Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport

Worcester Regional Airport - ORH - At ORH

Worcester Regional Airport - ORH

3.8(51 reviews)
37.9 mi

I really like this little airport for a lot of reasons. I first used it many years ago (in the 90s)…read morewhen I had an important customer in Westborough, MA that I visited a few times. It was so much more hassle-free than Logan at that time. Even though Logan has improved a bit as far as terminating and originating accessibility, ORH is still my port of choice if I am working west of Boston. This small 6-gate airport has sometimes struggled to maintain regular passenger service. But Delta (NY LGA), American (PHL) and JetBlue (3 FL destinations) currently operate out of here, and hopefully it continues to maintain at least minimum viability. The airport served just shy of 230K passengers in 2024. Another reason I like this airport beyond the huge advantage of hassle-free travel is the fact that it is small and easily navigable. It allows easy check-in and security clearance with TSA people who are actually pleasant to interact with. The downsides to that, of course, are that there are far fewer amenities at this airport and far fewer flight options. However, the size of this airport means that I can arrive for my flight with far less time buffer compared to a large airport like BOS. In that case, the amenities become less important. There is a convenience store/food bar behind security where you can grab a coffee, soda or snack. That's all you really need at a place like this. It's also a pleasant, clean and modern facility. The facade is fairly attractive and the interior is quite nice. If I read correctly, I don't think this is the same building I used in the 90s when I first flew into this airport. But I was impressed with the facade even then given the size of the airport. With regard to logistics, I do have to connect to get to ORH. As a Delta afficianado who uses Detroit as my home airport, I always have an intermediary stop at NY LaGuardia. But given the advantages I experience on the other end, usually it's worth it. There are rental car facilities at ORH and it offers easy get-away (and return, as previously noted). However, my last trip revealed the negative aspect of this as we flew from LaGuardia all the way to the Worcester area and they would not let the plane land due to low visibility (I understand that fog is not an infrequent problem here). We turned around going back to LGA. The flight was canceled and I ended up having to re-book to Logan and driving to Worcester (fortunately late at night with no traffic...tip in case this happens to you: if I had it to do over, I would have flown to Providence instead). This was not a positive experience. But in the grand scheme of things, this is the classic case of a "first-world problem". I keep it in perspective. While overall I am a big fan of this airport with the caveats already noted, there is one infrastructure gripe that I have. Most airports, even small ones, are generally easily accessible via a major thoroughfare (a highway of some sort). This one and Lansing (Michigan) are the only two that I have used which I would classify as out-of-the-way. It seems like it requires a long drive through traffic-light controlled roads and Massachusetts traffic (some of the worst in country due to populaton density). There is a bus to the city that is at the airport hourly between 1:15 PM and 6:15 PM, but that does not make up for it. Beyond this one primary complaint, however, I view this airport as a very nice alternative to the crowded mega options. I wish it a long and happy business viability with prosperity and growth (not too much!). It serves an important purpose and I hope it continues to do so. Let's hope airlines continue to view this with general perspective and less ivory-towered, cold and calculated finance perspective that is often far too narrow. Sometimes, bean counters need to remember that Main St. can be more important than Wall St.

Not too much to say about this airport. It's a smaller airport, and if you live in the middle of…read moreMassachusetts it's closer than dealing with the craziness of Boston.

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Worcester Regional Airport - ORH - Facade for ORH

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Gate Area at ORH

Worcester Regional Airport - ORH - Gate Area at ORH

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Rhode Island T F Green International Airport - Women's bathroom

Rhode Island T F Green International Airport

4.0(537 reviews)
73.5 mi

This airport was clean and manageable overall, but let's talk honestly about the rental car…read moresituation -- it is EXTREMELY far and completely walkable only. After a long travel day, dragging luggage that distance is definitely not ideal, so be prepared for a serious walk if you're renting a vehicle. Also... no Starbucks? Absolutely wild. For an airport, that honestly feels unbelievable. Sometimes travelers just want something familiar, quick, and dependable before or after a flight, and not having one was definitely noticed. The airport itself is currently under construction in some areas, but that had nothing to do with the rental car location or the lack of a Starbucks. Those were simply the biggest inconveniences of the experience for me personally. Other than that, the airport experience was decent enough, but definitely wear comfortable shoes and plan accordingly if you're renting a car.

T.F. Green is easily my favorite airports to fly out of, and the recent upgrades have taken it to…read moreanother level. Flights are consistently smooth and well‑run, making travel days feel far less stressful than at the bigger New England hubs. The renovations are a game‑changer. The refreshed bathrooms are clean, modern, and clearly designed with travelers in mind--finally an airport that understands the importance of a good restroom experience. The whole terminal feels brighter, more open, and much more welcoming. The store options are excellent, with plenty of spots to grab last‑minute essentials or browse something fun before boarding. But the dining scene is what really stands out. The food choices are legitimately impressive--varied, high‑quality, and actually enjoyable rather than "airport‑acceptable." T.F. Green is proof that an airport can be efficient, comfortable, and even enjoyable. A top‑tier experience from curb to gate. Safe travels

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Rhode Island T F Green International Airport - Wow Check out the new restrooms!  Hand dryer at each sink, full door on stall. Sweet.

Wow Check out the new restrooms! Hand dryer at each sink, full door on stall. Sweet.

Rhode Island T F Green International Airport

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Keen Airport - Outdoor patio to watch planes and picnic

Keen Airport

3.0(2 reviews)
43.4 mi

Excellent spot for a $100 burger! I flew from KBED with a Cessna 172. The airport doesn't normally…read morehas that much traffic unless an event is taking place or the acrobatic guys are flying over there. For all those who fly from KBED, KEEN is so convenient since it is at the exact distance for allowing you to log your flight as a x-ctry. The restaurant they have is also good. Additionally, they have a nice terrace facing the ramp so you can see planes arriving and departing. Nice spot you should check out in case you have not!

Went to the airport restaurant yesterday for a Father's Day breakfast with my son. Everything…read moreabout the dining experience was awful. After a brief wait we were seated at a table near the window. About 10 minutes later a waitress came by and took drink orders. Another 10 or so minutes later, water, coffee and a juice were delivered without straws. When the waitress came back about again 10 minutes later to take our order we asked for straws. Okay, the order was placed for two bacon cheddar omelets. A full half hour later two ham and swiss omelets were served. We didn't know the eggs were wrong until the waitress was gone. She was never seen again. In any event, the eggs were made from crappy powdered eggs and were beyond awful. There was a tiny piece of very lightly buttered toast and no jam. The only thing that was okay was the cut up potatoes. We finally left after nearly two hours vowing to never return. This was the third time I've eaten here and each time has been pretty bad, but this clearly was terrible. Time for a new cook! And I brought up a bag of salt bagels for the owner once upon a time.

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Keen Airport - KEEN

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Keen Airport

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