Monterey Regional Airport - MRY California
Originally known as Monterey Peninsula Airport, Monterey Regional Airport was established in 1936 and officially renamed in 2011. The municipalities making up the Monterey Peninsula Airport District own MRY, but the airport located in Monterey, CA. Data from July 2018 through June 2019 show that the busiest route in the airport is that going to and from Phoenix, Arizona through American Eagle, with 64,150 passengers. This was followed by United Express’ flights to and from Los Angeles, California, with 53,220 passengers during the said period; and United Express’ flights to and from San Francisco, California, with 25,920 passengers.
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On average, 400,000 passengers pass through the Monterey Regional Airport annually. There are four (4) airlines operating in MRY California, USA. These include Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, American Eagle, and United Express. Allegiant Air is the only airline in Monterey with mainline jets flying 24/7 to and from Las Vegas, Nevada. Some of the best destinations nearby are Scotts Valley, Santa Cruz, and Ben Lomond. The airport has two (2) parallel runways - the primary runway is 7,175’ long while the general aviation runway is 3,504’ long. Its terminal operates from 4:00 AM until the arrival of the last flight, seven (7) days a week and 365 days a year.
What to Do & Area Attractions
When in the area, tourists may stay at some of the best hotels such as the cozy Pacific Inn and the Comfort Inn Monterey Peninsula Airport, both hotels are located in less than 1km.
Aside from (MRY) Monterey Regional Airport, there is also another nearby airport servicing the state, the Salinas Municipal Airport.