General impression:
Buffalo-Niagara Falls Regional Airport is a new, modern, clean and open airport. It’s a single terminal linear-concourse layout. For an airport of its size it has more than ample concessions, as well as the all important free-wifi. The gate area provides excellent view of the active runways.
The terminal has a modern, clean and open feel to it. It seems like a scaled down version of DTW A concourse. Concessions are plenty and there is a decent food-court area with more than enough options for any lay-over.
If you’re looking for an open area to relax, a good spot are the US Airways vacant passenger holding areas.
VIP Clubs:
No airline affiliated clubs.
Wifi:
Free SSID AWG. While WIFI is provided for free, the port authority requires that you take a quick multiple choice survey before you can navigate away from the home page. It’s a very small sacrifice for a fast and reliable connection which is hard to find at airports these days.
Power:
While you won’t find Delta power-polls around this airport, the concession booths at Which have ample power ports to charge your laptop, tablet or phone.
Terminal Diagram:
Airport website:
http://www.buffaloairport.com/
Statistics:
Runways: 2
Rwy 5/23:
8829 x 150ft
Bidirectional ILS and ALSF2 2,400ft high intensity approach lighting system.
Rwy 14/32
7161 x 150ft
ILS/DME and MALSAR 1,400ft medium intensity approach lighting system for RWY 32 only.
Average Daily operations: 358