Get a text when their flight lands at BOI. Know when to head to the airport.
Get a text when they land at BOIAirport Code
BOI
Passengers/Year
4 million
Terminals
Main Terminal (Concourses A, B)
Exit Time
15-20 minutes after landing
About
Boise Airport is a growing regional airport serving Idaho's capital and the Treasure Valley. Two concourses handle increasing flight volume as the Boise metro area expands, but the airport still has a small-town feel with quick exits.
The airport is just south of downtown along I-84, making the drive short from anywhere in the Boise area. A landing alert helps you time the quick trip—especially useful during ski season when flights from West Coast cities bring extra travelers and the arrivals curb gets busier than usual.
Pickup tip
BOI is 4 miles south of downtown Boise. The compact airport makes pickups quick. Wait for a landing text, then head to the arrivals curb on the lower level.
How it works
Type the flight number for the arrival to BOI.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.
We track the flight and text you when they touch down at Boise Airport.
FAQ
BOI is about 4 miles south of downtown Boise, roughly a 10-minute drive via Vista Avenue.
BOI is compact. Plan for 15 minutes from landing to curbside.
Yes, BOI has a free cell phone waiting lot on Airport Way near the terminal.
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