The Tallahassee International Airport (TLH) is located in the capital city of Florida. TLH is owned, operated and managed by the City of Tallahassee.
TLH is included in the national airport system by the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) and is designated a Non-hub Primary Commercial Service Airport by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). TLH is a 2,485-acre site with two all-weather non-intersecting runways, full-length parallel taxiways, three general aviation aprons, a commercial aircraft apron and a cargo apron with all-weather, 24-hour operations. TLH has uncongested airspace, which facilitates operations for carriers.
TLH is located in Northwest Florida and is conveniently situated approximately five miles from Interstate 10, a major east-west transportation route that spans from Jacksonville, Florida, to Los Angeles, California. TLH is only a six-mile drive from downtown Tallahassee and the Florida State Capitol. The airport is within five miles of two major research universities, Florida State University (FSU) and Florida A&M University (FAMU), as well as Tallahassee Community College (TCC) and Lively Technical College.
The population of the Tallahassee Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is approximately 390,000 residents. Nearly 1.5 million people reside within a 90-mile radius of the airport, and TLH serves a diverse population in a 34-county area encompassing North Florida, Southwest Georgia and Southeast Alabama. TLH’s annual economic impact is nearly $600 million to the region and projected to reach $1 billion in 2024.