๐บ๐ธ Binghamton, United States of America
Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM), also branded as Binghamton Regional Airport and carrying the historic Edwin A. Link Field name, is Broome County's commercial airport in New York's Southern Tier. The airport sits north of downtown Binghamton and operates with a single commercial terminal alongside general-aviation facilities. It is a small regional field rather than a hub, but it remains important locally because it gives the Triple Cities area direct scheduled service without the longer drive to Syracuse, Scranton, or other upstate airports.
The terminal itself is compact and easy to understand. Current airport information highlights a single passenger building with short walking distances, basic concessions, rental-car counters, and the straightforward check-in and security flow typical of a low-volume regional airport. Travelers are not dealing with multiple concourses or remote connections here; the emphasis is on convenience, quick curb-to-gate processing, and a calmer atmosphere than larger Northeast airports. That simplicity fits the market, where most passengers are beginning or ending a trip in the Binghamton area rather than using BGM as a transfer point.
What gives BGM some character beyond its size is its local aviation heritage and its role in a weather-exposed part of the state. The airport is associated with Edwin A. Link, inventor of the Link Trainer flight simulator, and it serves a region shaped by universities, healthcare, manufacturing, and winter weather. As a result, the terminal experience is practical and community-facing: modest in scale, oriented toward local travelers, and built to make regional air service workable rather than flashy.
Connecting at Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM) is remarkably straightforward due to its compact four-gate layout. For domestic-to-domestic transfers, the process typically takes less than 5 minutes. If you are connecting to an international flight at a major hub like Detroit (DTW) or New York (JFK), ensure you allow sufficient time for your transfer at the larger facility, as regional flights from BGM can occasionally be impacted by seasonal weather in Upstate New York. Most travelers use BGM as their final destination to reach the Triple Cities area or the Finger Lakes region.
Ground transportation options are located conveniently on the lower level near baggage claim. Major car rental agencies including Avis, Budget, Hertz, and Enterprise have counters on-site. Uber and Lyft are both active at the airport and have designated pickup zones directly outside the terminal entrance. While Broome County Transit provides some bus services, a taxi or rideshare is generally the most reliable way to reach downtown Binghamton or local universities.
Many area hotels, including the DoubleTree and Holiday Inn Express, offer pre-arranged complimentary shuttles for their guests. Always allow extra travel time during the winter months, as lake-effect snow can significantly impact road conditions on I-81 and surrounding local routes. For aviation enthusiasts, a 15-minute drive to the Roberson Museum offers a chance to see an original Link Trainer, celebrating the airport's namesake heritage.
โข Delta and Avelo main carriers - seasonal Florida nonstops for better experience.
โข Arrive 60-90min early - very efficient 4-gate terminal for better experience.
โข Rideshare pickup at lower-level baggage claim exit.
โข Upper level business center has workstations and WiFi available.
โข Roberson Museum has original Link Trainer - 15min away for better experience.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
75 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources