Welcome to Burlington — and Vermont. We’re delighted to have you. BTV: The Burlington International Airport Quarterly is a bilingual magazine — translated into French for our Québécois visitors — that highlights Vermont’s recreational, cultural and dining scenes according to the season. If you’ve come here to enjoy summertime, you’ll find some tempting options within these pages.
Nous sommes ravis de vous accueillir. BTV : Le bulletin semestriel de l’Aéroport international de Burlington est un magazine bilingue, traduit en français pour nos amis québécois, qui met en valeur les attraits récréatifs, culturels et culinaires du Vermont, selon la saison. Si vous êtes venu profiter du printemps, une foule d’options intéressantes s’offrent à vous.
Flight Food
The Skinny Pancake Brings Vermont Produce to the Airport
Skinny Pancake met en valeur les produits du Vermont à l’aéroport
Pack Up Your Gear and Have a Pedal-Powered Snow Day
Préparez votre équipement et partez faire du ski à vélo
Counting Crows... And Everything Else
The Vermont Atlas of Life Project Aims to Document All Living Things
Le projet Vermont Atlas of Life vise à consigner toutes les espèces vivantes
Recommended Events, Spring 2013
Les Événements de Printemps
Art at the Airport, Spring 2013
Exhibitions á BTV
Ground Crew: Heather Kendrew, Director of Maintenance, Engineering and Environmental Compliance
Rencontrez un Employé de L'Aéroport
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