Lebanon Municipal Airport – LEB Lebanon
Locally known as Lebanon Airport, Lebanon Municipal Airport is a regional public airport that connects passengers to and from New York, Boston, and White Plains. The airport serves Lebanon, New Hampshire as well as other nearby towns and is situated 6 kilometers west of the city's central business district. LEB Airport is currently being accommodated by Cape Air. Previously, Northeast Airlines served the airport before Delta Air Lines acquired it in 1972.
Best Time to Visit
Lebanon Municipal Airport used to serve as a resting stop of Douglas DC-3 between flights from Montreal and New York in 1948. Today, LEB airport is a hub for passengers traveling to the Upper Valley, either for business or vacation. The airport has an area coverage of 563 acres, and two asphalt paved runways. Lebanon Airport is not open for 24 hours. It opens from 6 AM until 10 PM every day. Currently, the services offered by the airport are aviation fuel services, oxygen services, pilot school, hangar leasing, passenger terminal, and a lounge. Upon arrival at the airport, vacationers can go directly to Alton, home to Bay State Forest and Mount Major State Forest or other cites or towns such as the Ashland, Tilton, Franklin and many more.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are a number of hotels near LEB Airport that travelers can check-in upon arriving. Book an accommodation at a 3-star Courtyard by Marriott Hanover Lebanon or at top-rated yet a budget-friendly Holiday Inn Express & Suites White River Junction for a soothing rest before touring around the area. Both hotels are less than 15-minute-drive from the airport.