Fresno Airport
The Fresno Yosemite International Airport, also known as Fresno Airport, is a public airport located in Fresno, California, United States. It is situated approximately 2.5 miles northeast of downtown Fresno and serves as the primary airport for the San Joaquin Valley region. The airport is owned and operated by the city of Fresno and is a vital transportation hub for the area, offering a range of flights to destinations across the United States and Mexico.
History and Development
The Fresno Airport has a rich history dating back to 1928, when it was first established as a small airfield. Over the years, the airport has undergone significant expansions and modernizations, including the construction of a new terminal building in 1997. Today, the airport spans over 2,500 acres and features a single runway, measuring 9,539 feet in length. The airport’s facilities include a terminal building with 16 gates, a cargo facility, and a range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and lounges.
Flight Operations and Destinations
Fresno Airport is served by several major airlines, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, among others. The airport offers non-stop flights to a range of destinations, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Denver, as well as international flights to Mexico. According to the airport’s website, the top five destinations from Fresno Airport are Los Angeles International Airport, San Francisco International Airport, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Denver International Airport, and Guadalajara International Airport.
The following table provides an overview of the airport's flight operations and destinations:
Airline | Destination | Frequency |
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Alaska Airlines | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport | Multiple daily flights |
American Airlines | Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport | Multiple daily flights |
Delta Air Lines | Salt Lake City International Airport | Multiple daily flights |
United Airlines | San Francisco International Airport | Multiple daily flights |
Volaris | Guadalajara International Airport | Multiple weekly flights |
Economic Impact and Community Involvement
The Fresno Airport has a significant economic impact on the local community, generating over $1.4 billion in annual economic activity and supporting over 10,000 jobs. The airport is also committed to community involvement, with a range of initiatives aimed at promoting economic development, education, and environmental sustainability. For example, the airport has implemented a range of energy-efficient measures, including the installation of solar panels and LED lighting, to reduce its carbon footprint.
Infrastructure and Facilities
The Fresno Airport’s infrastructure and facilities are designed to provide a safe and efficient travel experience for passengers. The airport features a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, charging stations, and a business center. The airport’s facilities are also designed to be accessible, with features such as wheelchair ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms.
The following are some of the airport's key infrastructure and facilities:
- Single runway, measuring 9,539 feet in length
- Terminal building with 16 gates
- Cargo facility
- Free Wi-Fi
- Charging stations
- Business center
- Accessible facilities, including wheelchair ramps, elevators, and restrooms
Future Developments and Expansion Plans
The Fresno Airport has a range of future developments and expansion plans aimed at enhancing its facilities and services. These include the construction of a new concourse, the expansion of the airport’s cargo facility, and the implementation of new security screening technologies. The airport is also exploring opportunities for sustainable aviation fuels and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Environmental Sustainability
The Fresno Airport is committed to environmental sustainability, with a range of initiatives aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices. These include the use of energy-efficient lighting, the implementation of a recycling program, and the promotion of sustainable aviation fuels.
The following are some of the airport's key environmental sustainability initiatives:
- Installation of solar panels to generate renewable energy
- Implementation of energy-efficient lighting, including LED lighting
- Recycling program for paper, plastic, and glass
- Promotion of sustainable aviation fuels
- Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
What are the airport’s operating hours?
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The Fresno Yosemite International Airport is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, the terminal building is open from 4:00 AM to 12:00 AM, with security screening available from 4:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
What forms of payment are accepted at the airport?
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The airport accepts a range of payment methods, including cash, credit cards, and debit cards. ATMs are also available throughout the terminal building.
Is Wi-Fi available at the airport?
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Yes, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal building. Simply connect to the “Fresno Airport Wi-Fi” network to access the internet.