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The airport was slowly returned to Whatcom County and redeveloped as a civil airport in the late 1940s. With the rising costs and need for repairs, Whatcom county sold the Airport to the Port of Bellingham for one dollar in 1957. Because of costs, the Port of Bellingham could only resurface the longest of the runways (16/34). [15]
Private airport shuttles offer scheduled service to Bellingham International Airport. [13] A visitor information center is nearby on Harris Street. The Cruise Terminal includes a restaurant, [1] short and long term parking, and vessel sewer pump-out. [14] [15] The terminal is accessed from Interstate 5 via State Route 11. [citation needed]
Peak hours of travel at the Bellingham airport result in large groups of passengers at once. The busiest times are daily from 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Bellingham International Airport sees a 10% increase in activity during the holidays. This means 10% more people in the airport, 10% longer lines and 10% more baggage, according to an email ...
The Port of Bellingham is a government agency in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, United States which operates two large marinas, port facilities and the Bellingham International Airport, along with other ports in towns such as Blaine.
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(The Center Square) – A majority of the Bellingham City Council approved an interim ordinance to eliminate minimum parking requirements for developers in order to boost housing capacity, but ...