Jackson Hole Airport | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Jackson Hole Airport Board | ||||||||||
Serves | Jackson Hole | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 6,451 ft / 1,966 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 43°36′26″N 110°44′16″W / 43.60722°N 110.73778°W | ||||||||||
Website | jacksonholeairport | ||||||||||
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Sources: Airport website,[1] Bureau of Transportation Statistics,[2] and Federal Aviation Administration[3][4] |
Jackson Hole Airport (IATA: JAC, ICAO: KJAC, FAA LID: JAC) is a public airport located seven miles (11 km) north of Jackson, in Teton County, Wyoming, U.S. In 2019, it was the busiest airport in Wyoming by passenger traffic with 455,000 passengers.[5] During peak seasons of summer and winter, Jackson Hole has nonstop airline service from up to 15 destinations throughout the United States. The airport is served year-round by Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines and seasonally by Sun Country Airlines.
Jackson Hole Airport is the only commercial airport in the United States located inside a national park, in this case Grand Teton.[6] (The Provincetown Municipal Airport in Massachusetts is on land leased from the National Park Service, but it is not in a national park.)