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Big Flats Has an Airport-Edge Suburban Pattern
Big Flats reads as a Chemung County crossroads because airport, retail, and road access sit close to older town land.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Big Flats is one of Chemung County’s places where movement explains the landscape.
Elmira Corning Regional Airport is county owned and operated, with airport security and operations on site around the clock. Put that beside highway access, retail, hotels, work trips, and older town land, and Big Flats starts to look less like a quiet in-between place and more like a regional hinge.
That crossroads feel is the story. People pass through for flights, shopping, errands, jobs, and family travel. At the same time, the town still has residential pockets, local roads, and land that reads partly rural. The result is spread out, practical, and a little hard to sum up with one downtown picture.
The airport helps explain why Big Flats can feel larger than its population might suggest on a busy day. A delayed flight, a hotel shuttle, a shopping run, a school pickup, and a farm road can all belong to the same local map. That mix gives the place a modern Southern Tier personality: arrivals, errands, and home ground sharing space.
Big Flats does more than sit beside Elmira and Corning. It is part of how the region moves between them.