Befitting PTI’s vision for passengers, airlines, and airport tenants, the USA Today 10Best Awards highlight small airports that provide convenience, ease of travel, and exceptional service.
“PTI’s inclusion in this year’s top 10 is a testament to our commitment to creating an easy and enjoyable experience for passengers who call PTI home,” said Kevin Baker, Executive Director of Piedmont Triad Airport Authority. “This achievement reflects the hard work of our entire team and our tenant community.”
With a strategic location in the heart of North Carolina and a dedication to safety and customer service, PTI stands out as a preferred airport for business and leisure travelers through four regular carriers – Allegiant, American, Delta, and United.
PTI has seen steady growth in passenger numbers and the expansion of its service offerings in 2024 – including direct service to Denver and Washington Dulles. It offers convenient parking options within walking distance of the terminal. Additionally, the Piedmont Triad International Airport campus is home to more than 30,000 jobs and contributes $9 Billion annually to the local economy.
“We want to thank everyone who voted for PTI, and our goals will always be to support our local economy and provide travelers with a convenient, stress-free alternative to larger airports,” Baker added. “We remain committed to enhancing the travel experience, offering more flights and services, and contributing to the continued success of our region.”
For more passenger and airline information about Piedmont Triad International Airport, visit www.flyfrompti.com. For businesses seeking to expand and take advantage of world-class
development sites adjacent to the Airport, visit www.landatpti.com.
The Piedmont Triad International Airport is owned, operated, and managed by the Piedmont Triad Airport Authority. The Airport Authority is governed by a board of directors representing three cities, Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem, and two counties, Forsyth and Guilford. The Airport, located off Bryan Boulevard, is the Center of North Carolina Aerospace.