Emergency / Medical Servicesat Roanoke Blacksburg Regional ROA Airport
People With Special Needs / Persons With Disabilities
When making airline reservations, be sure to mention your special needs, including wheelchair assistance.
Family member or caretaker taking you to the gate will have to stop by your airline counter to get a 'non-flying boarding pass'.
ROA Airport has an elevators.
Wheelchairs are available at the ticket counter.
Turbo Props have lift device.
There are four passenger loading bridges.
Restrooms, restaurants and ramp to terminal are all accessible.
Family member or caretaker taking you to the gate will have to stop by your airline counter to get a 'non-flying boarding pass'.
ROA Airport has an elevators.
Wheelchairs are available at the ticket counter.
Turbo Props have lift device.
There are four passenger loading bridges.
Restrooms, restaurants and ramp to terminal are all accessible.
Tips, Help & Resources
iFly.com helps you get around Roanoke Blacksburg Regional airport with ease. Here are a few recommendations that can help you navigate and make the most of your airport visit:
- Check here for info on lounges or clubs where you might be able to access.
- Missing an item? Forget or lost something at security? Please find info & contact detail for items lost in the airport here.
- If you have a longer layover and need to kill some time before your flight's departure, check out these ideas to help pass the time.
- Search different travel sites, and even other airports near your departure or destination, to secure the cheapest flights available from Roanoke Blacksburg Regional Airport.
- After clearing security, open the map of ROA airport to navigate through the terminals, and see all restaurant and shopping options along the way and at your gate.
- Wifi access is free, so getting on the internet will also help navigate thru the terminals or finding that cafe before you board.
Find more help here for your journey through the airport