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Punta Gorda Airport

Punta Gorda Airport (PGD) is a small airport located in Punta Gorda, Florida. PGD is in the heart of Southwest Florida, a region famed for its gorgeous beaches, animal reserves, and cultural attractions. It is largely a commercial airport that serves Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, and North Port as well as the rest of Southwest Florida. The airport serves several local and international destinations, largely through low-cost carriers such as Allegiant Air and Frontier Airlines. As of May 2023, the airport serves 34 destinations in the United States, including Las Vegas, Orlando, Nashville, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh.

Transportation Services

Passengers have many transportation options at the airport, including rental vehicles, taxis, and shuttles. The car rental facilities are on the ground floor of the parking garage, next to the terminal. Various taxi and shuttle businesses at the airport provide transportation to and from the airport.

Dining Services

At the airport, there are many dining options, including a restaurant and a bar. Captain's Table serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner and serves a variety of American and international dishes. Tailwind is a bar that provides a variety of beers, wines, and cocktails, as well as a limited food menu.

Destinations and Airlines

Allegiant Airlines and Frontier Airlines are the airlines that operate at Punta Gorda Airport as of May 2023. Nonstop flights are available to 34 destinations in the United States, including Las Vegas, Orlando, Nashville, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh. Seasonal flights are also available to various overseas locations, including Toronto and Quebec City in Canada.

Nearby attractions

Charlotte Harbour Preserve State Park: This 46,000-acre park is home to a variety of animals, including alligators, manatees, and bald eagles. Hiking routes, kayaking, and fishing are available to visitors.

Fishermen's Village: A waterfront shopping and dining destination with a marina, boutique stores, and restaurants that include live music and entertainment.

Boca Grande: A historic community on Gasparilla Island with small shops, restaurants, and gorgeous beaches.

Sanibel and Captiva Islands: These islands are recognized for their gorgeous beaches, animal sanctuaries, and shell-collecting opportunities.

Edison and Ford Winter Estates: A historical site that includes the winter houses of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, as well as gardens and a museum.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Punta Gorda Airport

What airlines fly to Punta Gorda?

Punta Gorda Airport is served by many airlines, most specifically Allegiant Air, which offers nonstop flights to a range of cities across the United States.

Is Punta Gorda a big airport?

No, Punta Gorda Airport is not a large airport. Punta Gorda Airport has a total land area of about 1,934 acres. It does, however, serve a large number of passengers each year and serves as a significant transportation hub in the region.

What big city is Punta Gorda near?

Punta Gorda is located in Southwest Florida, about 25 miles north of Fort Myers, the region's largest city.

How old is Punta Gorda Airport?

Punta Gorda Airport was built as a military airstrip in the 1940s and later converted to a civilian airport in the 1960s. To satisfy rising demand, it has undergone various upgrades and renovations all over the years.

Is Punta Gorda close to Miami?

No, Punta Gorda is approximately 150 miles northwest of Miami. While it is not particularly close to Miami, it is still easily accessible by car or flight.

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