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Elmira/Corning Regional Airport serves the central part of New York State's Southern Tier region just north of Pennsylvania. This airport is situated approximately halfway between the area's two largest cities. Corning is eight miles west of this Big Flats airport with car rental in Elmira Airport, while Elmira itself lies seven miles southeast.
In 2007, nearly 42,000 people used this airport's direct flights to Detroit, Philadelphia and Orlando. A small aviation museum called Wings of Eagles is situated here alongside places to compare car hire between Avis, Enterprise, Hertz, and National. Visitors can access the internet while enjoying their DC2 Restaurant meals, or watch any of the high definition televisions at the departure gates.
New York State Route 17, or the Southern Tier Expressway, is this primarily rural region's main route. Corning is most famous for its extensive glass museum and the Rockwell Museum of Western Art. Elmira's main attractions are the Watkins Glen International race track, Mark Twain's study and the Eldridge Park Carousel, the worlds fastest. The Finger Lakes wine country is a popular hiking and relaxation destination.
Thanks to lake effect snow, no western New York region receives a larger amount of average snowfall than the Southern Tier, where winter temperatures are frequently below freezing. June is the rainiest month, but summer, the region's busiest tourist season, is typically mild and sunny. Day and night temperature variations tend to be more dramatic in summer than winter.
Car hire in Elmira Airport is the best way to travel across this rural region, as there is no passenger rail service and no public transportation outside the cities. Motorists will pass numerous forests, dairy farms and picturesque small towns along the Southern Tier's main roads, Interstates 81, 86, 88, and 90. This region and Pennsylvania's Northern Tier are together called the Twin Tiers.
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