Albany International Airport can accept a variety of short range airliners and has 50 airbridges. Although the airport is significant and well-equipped, it is essentially a regional airport, the only flight that entitles it to the description international being a regular service to Canada.
Occasionally, some major airlines have served the short route between this airport and New York's other airports, La Guardia International Airport[?] and JFK International Airport. Such have been the cases of New York Air[?], which used to operate that route with Boeing 737 aircraft, and Delta Airlines who flew Boeing 727s on that route.
Airlines serving this airport are:
On the Cargo carrier side, the following can be seen:
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