Rockland Airport (RKD)
The (IATA) 3 letter code for Rockland Airport is RKD named by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Rockland Airport is also recognised as is Knox County Regional locally. To aid your travel to Rockland Airport the Geo coordinates are 44.06667, -69.10000 you can enter this into your tom tom or any in car GPS system to help to get directly to the Knox County Regional Airport.
You can see below selection of flight time’s destinations and which Airline flies from Rockland Airport.
Destination | Weekly Flights | Distance |
Boston (BOS) | 21 | 244 Km (151 Miles) |
Bedford Hanscom (BED) | 2 | 250 Km (156 Miles) |
Hilton Head (HHH) | 1 | 1,658 Km (1,030 Miles) |
White Plains (HPN) | 1 | 503 Km (313 Miles) |
Portland (PWM) | 1 | 107 Km (67 Miles) |
Some of the busiest airlines that fly from Rockland Airport are Cape Air, JetBlue and Solairus Aviation between them they cover 4 of the total destination of 5. Cape Air is the most frequent with around 21 flights a week out of a total of 47. Cape Air covers 45 % of all outbound flights out of Rockland Airport. Logan International being the most frequent destinations.
You can see below a selection of nonstop flights covered from Rockland Airport with approximate times
Airliner | Destination | Flight Time (Est) |
Cape Air | Boston (BOS) | 43 Minutes |
If you require a hire car when arriving at Rockland Airport you will find a good selection of popular companies situated in the Arrivals lounge or close by. Make sure that you have an up to date credit card when hiring your vehicle at Rockland Airport. The benefit of getting a FREE Rockland car hire quote is that you can compare prices of most of the major car companies at Rockland Airport before you travel.
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- NetJets
- Solairus Aviation
- Flexjet
- Cape Air
- Tradewind Aviation
- Boston
- Hyannis
- Jacksonville
- Portland
- Bar Harbor
Airports within a 100km of Rockland Airport
Airport | Distance | Useful Links |
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IATA Code: AUG
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62.40 km / 38.78 miles
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IATA Code: BHB
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72.36 km / 44.96 miles
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IATA Code: BGR
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84.66 km / 52.61 miles
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