Boise Airport, also known as Boise Air Terminal or Gowen Field, is a public airport located three miles south of downtown Boise, Idaho. The airport was originally built in 1926 as a military airfield and was later converted into a commercial airport in 1946. Today, it serves as the primary airport for the state of Idaho and is the 83rd busiest airport in the United States.
Boise Airport is served by several major airlines, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines. These airlines offer non-stop flights to over 20 destinations across the United States, including Seattle, Denver, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
The airport has three runways, of which two are for civilian use and one for military use only. The airport has one terminal building with two concourses, A and B, and a total of 24 gates. The terminal offers a variety of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and free Wi-Fi. There are also several lounges available for passengers, including the Delta Sky Club and the United Club.
Boise Airport is located three miles (5 km) south of downtown Boise in Ada County.
For passengers looking to travel to and from the airport, there are several public transportation options available. The Boise GreenBike program offers bike rentals throughout the city, and there are several bus routes that serve the airport. Additionally, there are several taxi and ride-sharing services available, including Uber and Lyft.