Ideal departure point for Florida destinations, Iceland and other European destinations;
Nation’s first airport with direct flights to up-and-coming hot spot, the Faroe Islands
Smart travelers in New York’s Hudson Valley and beyond have a secret. They know that Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, N.Y., is the departure point of choice when flying to several Florida destinations, Iceland, mainland Europe and a trendy tourism hot spot, the Faroe Islands. News coverage and interview requests about Stewart and its service are welcome!
Clean, uncrowded and located right off the New York State Thruway, Stewart International Airport is a convenient alternative to the chaos of New York City airports. And it is becoming even more attractive for fliers. Consider:
Located only minutes from the junction of the New York State Thruway and Interstate 84, Stewart is easy to reach. It is closer to many parts of the region than LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty airports, and easy to reach without the traffic congestion headaches that the others inspire. Ample short- and long-term parking, located steps from the Stewart terminal, costs less than parking at other regional airports, including Westchester County Airport.
A news story, column or broadcast feature on the airport would be of great service to all, from avid travelers to occasional flyers. Please visit swfny.com and contact us for more information.
About Orange County Tourism & Film
Orange County Tourism & Film, based in Goshen, N.Y., is the county’s tourism and film production headquarters and a participant in the I LOVE NY program. A comprehensive listing of area attractions, lodging, events and film resources can be found at www.OrangeTourism.org. Additionally, a fun, free, 56-page travel guide is available for digital download at orangetourism.org/travel-guide/.
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