Aéroport de Crater Lake/Klamath Rgnl (LMT)
Crater Lake/Klamath Regional Airport (IATA: LMT / ICAO: KLMT) serves as a critical air travel hub for Klamath Falls, a picturesque city in the southern region of Oregon, United States. Positioned close to the breathtaking Crater Lake National Park, the airport offers a convenient gateway for tourists and residents alike. Operationally categorized as a regional airport, LMT primarily handles domestic flights, thereby connecting the local community to larger travel networks.
Established in the early 20th century, Crater Lake/Klamath Regional Airport's history is steeped in its role as both a commercial and military airfield. During World War II, the airport was a key site for the United States Navy, which significantly expanded its facilities. Post-war, these enhancements facilitated the airport's transition to serve civil aviation needs more effectively.
Covering an area of approximately 2,348 acres, LMT includes two asphalt runways that handle a diverse range of aircraft operations. The airport sees a moderate but steady stream of air traffic, with around 15,000 aircraft operations annually. Despite its regional status, LMT handles several thousand passengers each year, serviced by a handful of airlines that provide crucial links to major hubs in the region.
Notable for its commitment to safety and efficiency, Crater Lake/Klamath Regional Airport continually upgrades its infrastructure and services, ensuring it meets the evolving demands of air travel. Its strategic location, coupled with the allure of nearby natural attractions, makes LMT a valued component of Southern Oregon’s transportation network.