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Pasco Airport, more commonly known as Tri-Cities Airport, is named after the three cities it serves in southern Washington State, near the Oregon border. The closest of these cities to the airport, Pasco, is just two miles southeast with car rental in Pasco Airport. Kennewick and Richland are the other two cities served by the airport, which is the state of Washington's third-biggest commercial airport.
This airport's most recent renovation in 2003 expanded its boarding area and ticket lobby. Current passenger amenities include a gift shop, a restaurant and five places to compare car hire. Each year, this airport's three runways handle more than 250,000 direct flights to eight cities across the western United States. Parking places are plentiful close to the terminal building.
Although southeast Washington's Tri-Cities region is fairly isolated, the three cities themselves are just minutes' drive from each other with car hire in Pasco Airport. The Columbia River separates Pasco from Kennewick, the most populated of the Tri-Cities, and Richland, whose main attraction is the Hanford Reach National Monument nuclear fuel production site.
Pasco and the other two Tri-Cities are windswept deserts in the Cascade mountain range's rain shadow. This region has some of the coldest winters and hottest summers in all of Washington State. Summer visitors are recommended to drink lots of water to avoid dehydration, especially while engaged in outdoor activities. Spring and autumn temperatures are less extreme.
Interstate 182 is the major road in Pasco, a city situated along the scenic Sacagawea Heritage Trail, which extends 22 miles through some of the Tri-Cities area's most beautiful scenery. Washington State Road 14 and Interstate 84 travel through opposite ends of the spectacular Columbia River Gorge, while Interstate 82 leads northwest to Yakima.
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