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Other nearby airports
Bader Field, Atlantic City (AIY), 15km (10mi)
Millville Airport, Millville (MIV), 44km (28mi)
Cape May County Airport, Wildwood (WWD), 58km (37mi)
Robert J. Miller Airport, Toms River (MJX), 58km (37mi)
Burlington County Airport, Mount Holly (LLY), 59km (37mi)
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Passenger feedback
David Boudreau (Coventry, Rhode Island) - November 29, 2018
On Nov 24th I was on a charter flight from Boston to Atlantic City. We were heading to Harrah's Casino. When we arrived there, it was raining as I have never seen. Because we were traveling in a group there were buses waiting to transport us to the Casino. Because buses are not allowed to pull up to the front of the airport we were forced to cross through the driving rain to the buses. Well needless to say everyone was drenched, including our luggage. Some of these people disabled to the point where they had canes and walkers to get to the buses. One older gentleman sitting in front of me was shivering so violently from being cold and soaked, I thought he was going to collapse. It was nearly 11PM at night, there were not many flights at that hour arriving. Don't you think that you could make some sort of exception to let a bus pull up to the front of the airport terminal? On top of myself being drenched, my luggage was so wet inside we had to stay in our room that night to let our clothes dry. We are after all passengers just like everyone else and we spend a lot of money in the restaurants and store while waiting to leave on our way home. Does this make sense to you? It does to me.
Thank You
On Nov 24th I was on a charter flight from Boston to Atlantic City. We were heading to Harrah's Casino. When we arrived there, it was raining as I have never seen. Because we were traveling in a group there were buses waiting to transport us to the Casino. Because buses are not allowed to pull up to the front of the airport we were forced to cross through the driving rain to the buses. Well needless to say everyone was drenched, including our luggage. Some of these people disabled to the point where they had canes and walkers to get to the buses. One older gentleman sitting in front of me was shivering so violently from being cold and soaked, I thought he was going to collapse. It was nearly 11PM at night, there were not many flights at that hour arriving. Don't you think that you could make some sort of exception to let a bus pull up to the front of the airport terminal? On top of myself being drenched, my luggage was so wet inside we had to stay in our room that night to let our clothes dry. We are after all passengers just like everyone else and we spend a lot of money in the restaurants and store while waiting to leave on our way home. Does this make sense to you? It does to me.
Thank You
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Population | 302 million |
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English proficiency | ■■■■■■ |
Capital | Washington, DC |
Diplomacy | 258 American embassies and consulates |
Tourism | Free vacation activities in USA |
Money | |
Currency | US dollar ($ / USD) |
Euro exchange rate | €1 = $1.44 $1 = €0.70 |
Telephone | |
Country code | +1 |
International dialing prefix | 011 |
GSM standard | 850/1900 |
Electricity | |
Voltage | 120V |
Frequency | 60Hz |
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