Aeropuerto de Pocatello Rgnl (PIH)
Pocatello Regional Airport (IATA: PIH, ICAO: KPIH) is a regional airport serving the city of Pocatello, Idaho, in the United States. Situated approximately ten miles northwest of the downtown area, this airport is pivotal for the southeastern region of Idaho, offering both passenger and cargo services. Established in the early 20th century, Pocatello Regional has evolved into a significant gateway for the region, integrating modern amenities while maintaining its distinct local charm.
Originally a military airfield during World War II, the airport transitioned to civilian use shortly after the war, which marked the beginning of its role in commercial aviation. Today, Pocatello Regional Airport is a hub primarily for regional flights, connecting the residents of Pocatello and the surrounding Bannock County to larger airline networks through key hub airports in the United States.
The airport facilitates around 12,000 annual operations, a mix of commercial, general aviation, and military flights. In terms of passenger traffic, Pocatello Regional handles approximately 50,000 passengers each year, serviced by airlines such as Delta Connection, which provides nonstop routes to and from Salt Lake City. The airport features a single terminal with essential facilities like rental car services, parking, and a café, ensuring a smooth and convenient experience for travelers.
Pocatello Regional Airport continues to support the regional economy and connectivity, offering critical air services that bolster both business and tourism in southeastern Idaho.