๐บ๐ธ Fishers Island, United States of America
Elizabeth Field operates a basic general aviation terminal serving exclusive Fishers Island off the Connecticut coast. The terminal features minimal passenger processing facilities designed for private aircraft accessing this private island community. No scheduled commercial service operates, with aircraft access directly from the ramp to basic terminal facilities covering approximately 25 meters of walking distance.
Passenger processing is extremely limited, with no TSA security screening, customs, or immigration facilities due to the airport's private island general aviation focus. Flight schedules and local transport options require advance verification due to the exclusive island location. Aircraft operations coordinate directly between pilots and island personnel.
Terminal amenities are minimal, consisting of basic waiting areas, restroom facilities, and coordination with island ground transportation services. Limited amenities require advance planning for food and transport needs. No commercial lounges, restaurants, or retail facilities operate at this exclusive island airport. Accessibility features include basic ground-level access throughout the facility. Family facilities are minimal, consisting of basic seating and restroom access, as the airport primarily serves private aircraft owners, island residents, and guests accessing this exclusive Long Island Sound island community rather than public transportation, providing essential aviation access for this private New England island enclave.
Elizabeth Field (FID), located on the western tip of Fishers Island, New York, serves as a private aviation gateway to an exclusive island community in Long Island Sound. While technically part of Southold, NY, the island is most closely connected to New London, Connecticut. The airport is primarily used by summer residents and members of the islandโs private clubs. There is no scheduled commercial airline service; however, the island is easily accessible via the Fishers Island Ferry from New London, which takes about 45 minutes and is the primary connection for most travelers. For those flying privately into FID, the airport offers a unique experience.
There is a vehicle crossing at the end of Runway 12 that allows cars to access Race Point; drivers must stop and yield to aircraft, but pilots should also stay alert for crossing traffic. Walking or biking on the runways is strictly prohibited and heavily fined. The terminal is a small building with basic seating and restrooms, but no commercial food or retail services. Ground transportation on the island is very limited; there are no rental cars or public buses.
Most visitors are met by private vehicles. The airport is adjacent to a golf course and tennis club, adding to its resort-like feel. If you plan to visit in 2025, check for runway maintenance schedules, as periodic repaving can lead to temporary closures. The ramp walk is short, around 25 meters. The nearest major commercial hub is John F. Kennedy International (JFK) or Bradley International (BDL), both requiring a ferry ride and significant driving.
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Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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