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Airport Status

The Airport Terminal Facility is open 24 hours a day.

Airline ticket counters staffing and duration of time open are based on their individual flight schedules.

For specific arrival and departure information, please contact your individual airline’s 1-800 number, as arrival and departure flight information varies by airline.

You may view current departures and arrivals for the most up-to-date information.

Check the latest ROC status online.

Airport Location and Directions

The airport is conveniently located four miles southwest of the City of Rochester and 12 miles south of Lake Ontario, the smallest of the Great Lakes.

Get detailed directions from Mapquest.

Map showing GRIA location.

Textual driving directions to GRIA

  • Interstate 390 to Exit 18 (Brooks Avenue West); From I-90 - Exit 46 (ROC), head north on Route 390 to Exit 18 (Brooks Avenue West).

Textual driving directions from GRIA

  • Downtown Rochester: Take 390 North expressway to 490 East. Estimated drive time: 12 minutes.
  • Eastman Kodak Company: 390 North to 490 East to Plymouth Ave. North exit. Estimated drive time: 10 minutes.
  • Xerox Square: 390 North to 490 East to Clinton Avenue North exit to Court Street and make a right turn. Estimated drive time: 15 minutes.
  • Bausch & Lomb Headquarters: 390 North to 490 East to Clinton Avenue exit to Court Street and make a left turn. Estimated drive time: 15 minutes.

Airport Right Now

Holiday Travel Tips

-Arrive at least 2 hours prior to your scheduled departure time.

- Have a parking plan.  Try our new Valet Parking or Airport Economy Shuttle Parking & leave the running to us!

- Be sure to contact your air carrier before travel to verify luggage restrictions such as total number of bags allowed, size and weight of each bag.

- Be aware of items in your carry on baggage that may slow your process in passing through the security checkpoint. 

- Familiarize yourself with the new security directive regarding liquids & gels in your carry on luggage.  Each passenger is allowed a single, clear, one-quart, zip lock baggie for liquids & gels in quantities of three-ounces or less.  Save time, by packing your zip lock baggies at home. Visit www.tsa.gov for the latest information on this new security directive.

 

 

 

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

By Order of the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration

 

THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO LIQUIDS, GELS, AND/OR AEROSOLS WHEN ENTERING THE STERILE AREA THROUGH THE PASSENGER SCREENING CHECKPOINT

 

*No liquids, gels, and/or aerosols are permitted EXCEPT one clear transparent resealable 1 quart (1 liter) size plastic bag which may contain liquids, gels, and/or aerosols in travel size containers of 3.4 oz (100 ml) capacity or less per container.  The plastic bag containing the liquids, gels, and/or aerosols must be completely closed/sealed and subjected to x-ray inspection spearate from accessible property.

 

*You may have the items listed below, but you must declare them to TSA at the screening checkpoint if they are not contained in a clear transparent resealable 1 quart (1 liter) size plastic bag and/or are over 3.4 oz (100 ml).

 

**Baby formula/milk (to include breast milk) baby food and juice in containers if a baby or small child is traveling

**Medications (liquid, gels, and/or aerosol)

**Liquids (to include juice) or gels for diabetic or other medical needs

 

New Passport Regulations

New Passport Regulations

-Passengers should be aware of new passport regulations effective January 23, 2007.

Learn more.

Obtaining A Passport

The easiest way to obtain a passport is to utilize the services of the Monroe County Clerks Office.

Learn more.

New Cell Phone Parking Lot Our new cell phone lot not only provides convenient, free temporary parking to motorists waiting for arriving passengers, but also keeps traffic on the airport moving smoothly. Learn more.
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