Open since 1962 and located halfway between Greenville and Spartanburg, this airport offers 77 non-stop flights to 19 major U.S. cities. GSP also features a full-service restaurant appropriately named "Windows" for its sunny views. The "Hudson News" is a charming GSP newsstand and gift shop.
This small airport, less than one hour away from Greenville, sits right outside the Western North Carolina town famous for cozy inns just minutes away from the ski slopes. AVL has non-stop flights to nine major U.S. cities, and has five restaurant vendors to choose from including Buckhead Grill, Subway, Nathan's Hotdogs, Coffee Bar and JJ's Sports Bar and Grill.
Charlotte, North Carolina's CLT lives up to its international claims with over 34 million passengers in 2008. CLT features a world-class array of choices in dining, shopping, and business accommodations. Interstate 85 takes you right to Greenville. Don't expect the leisurely southeastern pace here. Be prepared to go!
Just under a hundred miles away, Columbia is home to the University of South Carolina and the U.S. Army's Fort Jackson. South Carolina's capital city features an airport dating back to 1942. Six miles from downtown, CAE is close to the major interstate highways, including I-26 to Greenville. This airport also boasts restaurants, a game room, and a business center. You'll find an interesting mix of 21st-century style and old-school American South here.
Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is 144 miles away. Regional airports in Knoxville, Tennesee and Augusta, Georgia are less than 120 miles away. Check out Faremeasures.com for more information.