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Bermuda International Airport

L.F. Wade International Airport
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Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Department of Airport Operations
Serves Bermuda
Location St. David's Island
Elevation AMSL 12 ft / 4 m
Coordinates 32°21′51 N°064′40
Website www.bermudaairport.com
Runway
Runway Length Surface
ft m
12/30 9,713 2,961 Asphalt

Bermuda International Airport, also known as L.F. Wade International Airport, is the main airport in Bermuda. Bermuda is an island territory of the United Kingdom located in the north Atlantic Ocean. This airport is super important for connecting Bermuda to the rest of the world. It helps people travel to and from the island.

In 2006, about 900,000 passengers used L.F. Wade International Airport. That was a 7% increase from the year before! The airport has one main building for passengers and another for cargo. It also has eight places where planes can park.

About the Airport

L.F. Wade International Airport is located on St. David's Island in Bermuda. It is a public airport, meaning it's open for everyone to use. The Department of Airport Operations manages how the airport runs every day.

Runway and Aircraft

The airport has one main runway, which is like a long road for planes to take off and land. This runway is 9,713 feet (about 2,961 meters) long. It's made of Asphalt, a strong material used for roads.

The airport is big enough to handle many different types of airplanes. It can even support very large planes, like the Boeing 747. Currently, the biggest planes that fly there regularly are British Airways' Boeing 777-200s.

Flights and Destinations

Many airlines fly to Bermuda International Airport. Currently, ten different airlines offer flights to the island. These flights come from countries like Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This makes it easy for people to visit Bermuda from these places.

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