Nantucket Memorial Airport – ACK
The Nantucket Memorial Airport is located on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts in the United States. It is a public airport owned by the Town of Nantucket and operated by the Nantucket Memorial Airport Commission. It serves as the hub for Nantucket Airlines, Cape Air, and Tradewind Aviation. It is found just three miles from the town center, on the south side of the island. It is Massachusetts’ second busiest airport, following Logan International Airport. Its high traffic rate is associated with the corporate crowds that go to the island. Aside from the Island of Nantucket, travelers going to South Yarmouth, Harwich, and Yarmouth can also use the airport.
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Nantucket Memorial Airport has an area of 1,200 acres and sits at an elevation of 48 feet. It has three runways. In 2017, the airport averaged 291 operations a day. The airport started in 1930s with the advent of a flying service that flew people to and from the island. In 2009, major upgrades were initiated and the terminal’s 12,000 square feet was expanded to 18,000 square feet. Some of the passenger airlines that serve the Nantucket Memorial Airport include American Airlines, Cape air, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, Nantucket Airlines, and more.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are a number of airport hotels located near the airport. One well-reviewed three-star property that is just a very short drive from the Nantucket Memorial Airport is the Nantucket Inn. For a more budget friendly option, guests can check in at the White Elephant Village. It is just a 12-minute drive away.
Alternative airports to Nantucket Memorial Airport include Martha’s Vineyard Airport, about a 3-hour drive away. Another option is the Barnstable Municipal Airport.