Airports in New York
All airports closest to New York's geographic center, ranked by the number of scheduled departures on file. Click any IATA code to see the airport's destinations, operators, and route table.
| IATA | Airport | City | Departures |
|---|---|---|---|
| JFK | John F Kennedy International Airport | New York | 456 |
| LGA | La Guardia Airport | New York | 158 |
| ALB | Albany International Airport | Albany | 31 |
| ROC | Greater Rochester International Airport | Rochester | 30 |
| SYR | Syracuse Hancock International Airport | Syracuse | 26 |
| AVP | Wilkes Barre Scranton International Airport | Scranton | 9 |
| SWF | Stewart International Airport | Newburgh | 6 |
| ELM | Elmira Corning Regional Airport | Elmira | 6 |
| ART | Watertown International Airport | Watertown | 4 |
| ITH | Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport | Ithaca | 4 |
| BGM | Greater Binghamton/Edwin A Link field | Binghamton | 4 |
| RME | Griffiss International Airport | Rome | 0 |
| SCH | Schenectady County Airport | Scotia NY | 0 |
| MGJ | Orange County Airport | Montgomery | 0 |
| WBW | Wilkes Barre Wyoming Valley Airport | Wilkes-Barre | 0 |
About this list
New York's airport list is built by taking every US airport in the source dataset, computing the great-circle distance from each airport to all 52 state centroids, and grouping the airport under the closest one. Every state ends up with a populated page that way, including the small states that share their nearest international gateway with a neighbour. The flip side is that a handful of airports very close to a state border get filed under the neighbouring side.
The departures column reflects the number of distinct scheduled routes recorded against each airport in the OpenFlights routes table. A high count usually indicates a hub or focus city for one or more carriers; a low count typically points to seasonal or single-carrier service. For an authoritative real-time view, always confirm schedules with the operating airline.
Connecting onward
Most travelers in New York reach long-haul destinations by connecting through a larger national or international hub. On any airport page below, the destinations table links straight through to the destination airport, where you can repeat the drill-down to see how onward connections fan out from there. Browsing this way gives you a feel for how a state plugs into the wider US and global network. Even small airports usually sit one or two hops away from any major world city.