
Lafayette Municipal Airport, Lafayette,
Louisiana was dedicated on November 29, 1930. Eastern
Airlines began the first commercial air service in 1948. Its size has increased
from 848.5 acres in 1953 to approximately 1,116 acres at present.
From its humble beginning, as a wooden hangar, Lafayette Regional
Airport (LFT) has grown into a state-of-the art facility, providing
top-notch service to area travelers and businesses.
Lafayette Regional Airport is a public use, primary
commercial service, short haul airport as designated by the
Federal Aviation Administration's National Plan of
Integrated Airport Systems. The airport's
International Air Transport Association (IATA) code is "LFT"
and the international Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
code is "KLFT."
LFT's mission is to link southwest Louisiana with destinations
around the world, easily, cost-effectively and conveniently, while
providing a safe and secure environment for our travelers.
Lafayette is located midway between Houston and New Orleans and 35
miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Interstate highways I-10 (E-W) and
I-49 (N-S) intersect at Lafayette, providing excellent highway
access in all directions. Lafayette serves more than 600,000
residents of eight surrounding parishes, and is the financial,
services, medical, educational, cultural and consumer capital of
southwest Louisiana. Lafayette's major industries include chemical
manufacturing and supply, petroleum services, retail trade, medical
and Louisiana's second largest university, University of Louisiana
at Lafayette. |