Tulsa International Airport
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Tulsa International Airport is an airport located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It has the IATA Airport Code TUL. The airport is the national maintenance headquarters for American Airlines, and was also an important testing and production facility for McDonnell Douglas.
The following airlines serve Tulsa International Airport:
- American Airlines (Chicago/O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, and St. Louis)
- American Eagle (Dallas/Fort Worth)
- ASA dba Delta Connection (Atlanta)
- Champion Air
- Comair dba Delta Connection (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (Covington, KY))
- Continental Airlines (Baltimore/Washington (via Houston/Intercontinental), Houston/Intercontinental, and Philadelphia (via Houston/Intercontinental))
- Continental Express (Houston/Intercontinental and Newark)
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta)
- Horizon Air dba Frontier JetExpress (Denver)
- Pinnacle Airlines dba Northwest Airlink (Knoxville (via Memphis), Memphis, and Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- Skywest dba Delta Connection (Salt Lake City)
- Skywest dba United Express (Chicago/O'Hare and Denver)
- Southwest Airlines (Dallas/Love Field, Houston/Hobby, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and St. Louis)
- United Airlines (Denver)
The following cargo carriers serve Tulsa International Airport:
- Airborne Express
- American Airlines Cargo
- Continental Airlines
- Delta DASH
- Emery Worldwide aka Menlo
- Federal Express
- Southwest Airlines
- United Parcel Service
- United States Postal Service
External links
- Tulsa International Airport Homepage (http://www.tulsaairports.com/tia/tulsa_intl_airport.html)