River Falls Airports
In this article, we shall be talking about airports close to River Falls, Wisconsin.
It seems that only one airport is of highest importance for the town, and that is Minnesota-Saint Paul International Airport, or, if abbreviated, MSP (or KMSP if you do so prefer), just a few miles north of the town. Taking 400,000 landings and 37 million passengers each year, much air traffic comes from this one airport, and if you plan on visiting River Falls, this airport is your go-to.
This airport hosts many different airline companies, ranging from intercontinental ones such as Air France, KLM, or Icelandair, to flights going to different locations on the same continent, such as Air Canada, United Airlines, or Alaska Airlines.
To be more specific, at Terminal 1-Lindbergh, you may find these specific airlines:
- Air Canada at Concourse E
- Air Choice One at Concourse B
- Air France at Concourse G
- Alaska Airlines at Concourse E
- American Airlines at Concourse E
- Boutique Air at Concourse B
- Delta Air Lines at Concourses A-G
- Frontier Airlines at Concourse E
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines at Concourse E
- Spirit Airlines at Concourse E
- United Airlines at Concourse E
At Terminal 2-Humphrey, one may find these specific airlines:
- Condor
- Icelandair
- JetBlue Airways
- Southwest Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- Note: all are in Concourse H
After landing there, you can proceed to take the different Interstate freeways using the many transportation services that Minnesota-Saint Paul International Airport has to offer, then you will go through an interchange in order to go through one of the nearby roads. After that, you then will take either a State Route or US Route into Wisconsin, and then after that, you can then go the city of River Falls.
Another airport that you should be noting is Saint Paul Downtown Airport (also known as Holman Field). In the mid-20th Century, St. Paul Downtown Airport competed with Minneapolis’ airport to become the primary air transportation center for the area, ultimately though, the Minneapolis airport turned into what is now Minneapolis-St. Paul International, and St. Paul Downtown became the primary facility for private business aviation. More than 40,000 takeoffs and landings occur at the airport every year. There are 87 aircraft based at the airport.
To protect the facility from river flooding, a floodwall was constructed at around 2008. Another interesting fact about St. Paul Downtown Airport is that it is the only reliever airport in the MAC system with a runway longer than 5,000′. In fact, the airport has three runways: Runway 14-32, with 6,491′ x 150′; Runway 13-31, with 4004′ x 150′, and Runway 9-27, with 3,642′ x 100′.
An airport open to the public that you could land in on the way to Burnsville is Flying Cloud Airport (FCM / KFCM). Located at the southwestern corner of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, near the upscale community of Eden Prairie, it is popular as a home base for corporate business jets and turbo-props, Flying Cloud has a strong reputation for serving the needs of busy corporate executives and their flight crews.
As for why we are talking about airports that are in other states (although said airports are in a neighboring state and are just a few miles away), there are no nearby commercial airports near to River Falls in Wisconsin, and thus, we have to describe the nearest airports, which are in Minnesota. I hope that clear up any confusion regarding the airports.