Norfolk International Airport Information

Updated airport information for visitors to Virginia Beach is below. This version features the addition of Frontier Airlines nonstop flights to Phoenix and Tampa (on sale now; service effective Nov 17). Passenger service enhancements include the addition of charging stations terminal wide and electric vehicle charging stations. Note: Travelex Foreign Currency Exchange will close permanently August 28.

Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier, Southwest, United and their regional airline partners offer over 130 nonstop flights to 26 major airports. The high level of international gateway access provides one-stop capability to most major cities worldwide. According to the FAA, Norfolk International Airport’s passenger activity is ranked in the top 13% of commercial service airports in the United States with nearly 3.4 million scheduled passengers served in 2017.

With eight on-site rental car companies, a dedicated airport shuttle service, taxi cabs and transportation network carriers (Uber and Lyft), ground transportation is provided to the entire area 24 hours a day. Various shops, restaurants and personal services are available in the Departures Terminal to serve the needs of travelers.

As the area’s major airport, Norfolk International Airport is poised for growth and is dedicated to serving the region and its visitor’s needs with convenient air service in an efficient and pleasant travel environment.

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ORF Info August 2018 Virginia Beach

ASAE & TEAM VIRGINIA BEACH

Sally Noona, Sherri Thadeus, Colleen Briley (Hilton and Hilton Garden Inn VB Oceanfront hotels) Todd Bertka, Brad Van Dommelen, Michael Kokolis (Marriott VB Oceanfront hotel) are posing at the VB CVB booth 1629 for the 2018 ASAE Annual Meeting & Expo in Chicago, IL

 

VBCC Staff Goodness

 

Don’t burn your bridges. We’ve all heard it, especially as it applies to employment. Nearly a year ago I had a familiar woman walk into my office. She had a big pleasant smile and a calm soft voice. I had to dig deep into my memory banks. I vaguely recognized her, but couldn’t place her. I was embarrassed that I couldn’t remember her name and she was playing hard not to give it up. But I remembered something positive, something good. I just couldn’t make the connection. Then she said it. The trigger words were the snack bar at the Dome. It had been over 40 years and we were both much younger. I was thinner, she still is. Audrey Banks is even more pleasant today than I remember her. And she still works as hard or harder than she did in the 1970s. She and I both were part-time students in college when she came to the Dome. Today she diligently goes about her work keeping VBCC clean, and she does so with a smile and kind words every time I see her.

 The next time you’re here and see Audrey, please say hello. She’ll undoubtedly have something kind to say that will likely put a smile on your face. 

VBCC Maintenance Team at Work

Members of VBCC’s building maintenance and housekeeping and setup teams worked together on completing the last changeover of the pedi-mats. Many people take for granted walking over these benign tracks when you walk into a building, but we don’t. These devices clean your feet before you walk on our carpet and leave the dust and dirt behind. We actually receive LEED credits for indoor air quality because of them. Every few years we have to go through the task of removing the old strips that look like carpet but feel more like a stiff bristle brush. VBCC Maintenance staff have been busy deep cleaning carpets and other tasks this month getting ready for another busy year.