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Ogdensburg International Airport

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812 New York #5900, Ogdensburg, New York, 13669, United States
(315) 393-1080 www.ogsair.com
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Sep 28, 2018
This airport is a whole in the wall. Airport security is awful. They took forever and required multiple pat downs all for nothing. They were petty over a pound in the suitcase and carry on had fit exactly into suit checker. Made us rearrange stuff for a shaving kit. Ridiculous! Not worth the savings. Let's face it after they nickle and dime you to death. You might as well fly into your actual location.

Oct 15, 2018
Been here my whole life and have seen this airport grow from just GA to making accommodations for the largest jet planes.

Oct 11, 2018
This airport is not friendly at all to general aviation. If you want to fly in any time that the FBO was closed you must pay $100 call out fee even if no service is necessary. It's not even possible to walk off the g a ramp when the FBO was closed without paying the call out fee because the gate is locked. And the FBO is not open on the weekends at all

Aug 11, 2018
Great airport and Allegiant Air offers great prices for Canadians. It's a small airport and flights will be canceled during inclement weather. But believe it or not I can fly to Tampa cheaper than taking a taxi to the Ottawa airport. It's true. Tampa 60 bucks US Ottawa airport from kanata 70 bucs CDN with tip,

Apr 26, 2018
Be careful parking here, you may think a half hour is long enough but it's not. By the time you navigate around and wait for the delays a half hour of free parking is up. Almost had to pay because I spent almost 10 minutes waiting for other vehicles to go through the toll.

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