Fayetteville Regional Airport – FAY Fayetteville
Located six kilometers south of Fayetteville, North Carolina’s central business district, Fayetteville Regional Airport is a public use airport that serves the Fayetteville metropolitan area as well as southeastern North Carolina. Also known as Grannis Field, it is owned by the city of Fayetteville and run by the Fayetteville Airport Commission.
Best Time to Visit
Covering an area of 1,343 acres (543 hectares), Fayetteville Regional Airport operates with two asphalt runways. The 4/22 measures 7,709 x 150 feet (2,350 x 46 meters) and the 10/28 is 4,801 x 150 feet (1,463 x 46 meters). FAY’s terminal has two concourses. Concourse A has three gates that serve commercial turboprop and charter aircraft, while Concourse B has four gates with jetbridges for serving regional jets and full size aircraft. Airline ticket counters and baggage claim can be found on the ground floor, while security and access to gates are on the second. FAY-Fayetteville Regional Airport is serviced by two main airlines - US Airways Express with daily service to its Charlotte hub, and Delta Air Lines with daily service to its Atlanta hub. It is an ideal airport for visitors heading to Dunn and Hope Mills.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are unlimited accommodation options near the Fayetteville Regional Airport (FAY). The Hampton Inn and Suites Fayetteville on Cedar Creek Road is a fine choice, while the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Fayetteville offers free shuttle to and from the airport. The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Hope Mills on North Main Street area is a nearby with little over 8km away.
The closest major airport to Fayetteville Regional Airport is the SOP-Moore County Airport.