๐บ๐ธ Yakima, United States of America
Yakima Air Terminal McAllister Field is a towered City of Yakima airport three miles south of downtown, with a 7,604 x 150 ft primary runway 09/27 and a 3,835 x 150 ft crosswind runway 04/22. FAA and airport data show a mixed-use field with commercial service, business aviation, military traffic, cargo, flight training, and a main terminal ramp reserved specifically for air-carrier operations.
The passenger side is more developed than a typical small regional airport. FLY YKM lists Alaska Airlines service, Hertz inside the terminal, taxis at the front door, Airporter Shuttle links to Sea-Tac, Reno's on the Runway for food, and paid parking managed by kiosk, app, or text. The city has also been modernizing the terminal with roof, HVAC, baggage-claim, restroom, and passenger-flow upgrades.
YKM matters because it is the Yakima Valley's commercial airport and a relief option when western Washington weather disrupts Sea-Tac. The mix of agriculture, air cargo, aircraft manufacturing, and eastern Washington business travel gives the terminal a broader role than its passenger count alone would suggest.
Yakima Air Terminal McAllister Field serves as the primary airport for the agriculturally rich Yakima Valley in central Washington state. For connecting flights, most passengers transit through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport or other major West Coast hubs, making coordination with American Airlines' schedule essential for smooth connections. Security procedures are straightforward for a regional facility, though TSA checkpoint hours align with flight schedules, so early arrival is recommended. Ground transportation from the airport includes rental car services, taxi companies, and ride-sharing options, providing access to downtown Yakima and the broader valley region.
Weather patterns in the Yakima Valley can significantly impact flight operations, particularly during winter months when mountain passes may be closed and fog can reduce visibility. Located in the heart of America's premier apple and hop-growing region, the airport primarily handles regional flights through American Airlines, connecting Yakima to major West Coast hubs and beyond. Business travelers should note that flight frequency may be limited, particularly during off-peak seasons. The terminal includes basic food and beverage options, along with free WiFi throughout the facility.
The airport's strategic location makes it an important hub for agricultural industry executives, wine tourism visitors, and travelers accessing recreational opportunities in the nearby Cascade Range. Summer brings generally stable flying conditions, though afternoon thunderstorms occasionally develop over the Cascade Mountains. The facility operates from a single terminal building that reflects its role as a regional gateway, offering basic amenities suitable for the area's business and agricultural travel needs.
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Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources