![]() ![]() The airport is governed by the Tri-Cities Airport Authority (TCAA) whose members are appointed by the cities of Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol (TN), Bristol (VA) and both Washington County (TN) and Sullivan County (TN).įederal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 202,730 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 217,783 in 2009 and 202,114 in 2010. It serves the Tri-Cities area ( Bristol, Kingsport, Johnson City) of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Tri-Cities Airport ( IATA: TRI, ICAO: KTRI, FAA LID: TRI) (also known as Tri-Cities Airport, TN/VA), is in Blountville, Tennessee, United States. Gorgeous mountain views and some very nice neighborhoods.Source: Federal Aviation Administration About 60,000 people and it has every store most other cities have (although it can't measure up to a "Atlanta", "Boston", etc.) and has East Tennessee State University. ![]() Johnson City: Largest "city" of the tri-city area. Beautiful hills and mountains surround the city.ġ. The "campus" of the chemical factory is in the city and is sprawling, both in size, and smell unfortunately! But, Kingsport has some beautiful neighborhoods that are quiet, safe, and very urban in nature and feel. Eastman Kodak dominates this city-with about 8,000 employees. Kingsport, TN: A good medium sized town with all the big stores, a mall, and a recently fast-growing economy. Antique stores, quaint shops, and historic character abound. Very close to the airport (15 mins or so), and a lovely place to live. ![]() Somewhat of a commute to the airport, however, since it is in Hawkins' country. Very rural in and around the town, but it is becoming a retirement destination. Rogersville, TN: small, quaint, beautiful and historic downtown. Greenville, TN: gorgeous, compact and historic downtown with a lot of history. ![]() It depends on your style, but if I had to pick the top 5, here they are:ĥ. ![]()
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