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Grand Canyon / Arizona / United States
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Grand Canyon National Park Airport GCN is an airport serving the Grand Canyon National Park. GCN Airport is situated approximately seven miles from the Grand Canyon. Currently, the airport transports about 300,000 passengers annually.

GCN Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are five airlines that fly in and out of GCN serving a couple domestic locations primarily suited to tourism purposes. Top destinations from Grand Canyon National Park Airport are Boulder City and North Las Vegas.

At Grand Canyon National Park Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi. If staying near Grand Canyon National Park Airport there are over four hotel and motel options within two miles of the airport.

Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Tucson International Airport currently serves as a joint civilian/military airport. The airport is in Pima County, Arizona, about ten miles from the center of Tucson and is the second largest airport in the state.

Tucson International Airport was built in 1919 and was the first airport in the country to be owned municipally. Eight years after it was built TUS began servicing commercial flights. From 1942- 1944 the USAAF West Coast Training Center for the Army and Air Force used the airport to house a contract training school. In 1963 a new terminal was added and the airport received the name it is still known by. A non-profit board runs Tucson Airport since 1948, due to the city’s funding was in disarray. The airport continues to be run by this board and prides itself on this innovative strategy.

Six airlines fly in and out of TUS, with American Airlines, Southwest and SkyWest leading with the most flights. The most popular destinations are Dallas, Los Angeles and Phoenix.  While “International” is in the airport name it does not carry any passengers abroad, just cargo flights to and from Mexico.

Ground transportation at TUS is made up of rental cars, busses, shuttles and limo services. If staying near Tucson International Airport there is an on site Hyatt Place for travelers.

Scottsdale / Arizona / United States
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Scottsdale Airport is a general aviation reliever facility. The airport is a home to more than 450 aircraft, including single-engine recreational planes and corporate jets. Scottsdale Airport s facilities are spread over an area of more than 300 acres. The airport provides air charter, flight training, and car and aircraft rental services. As a part of the Transportation Department, Scottsdale Airport is owned and operated by the City of Scottsdale in Arizona. With over 200,000 take offs and landings a year, the airport s nearby attractions include resorts, hotels, restaurants and golf courses. Scottsdale Airport maintains a restaurant and pilot shop.
Goodyear / Arizona / United States
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Founded in 1968, Phoenix Goodyear Airport offers a range of aeronautical services for tenants. It operates a terminal, ramp space and airport maintenance facility. Phoenix Goodyear Airport also maintains general aviation runways. It provides air travel and services to the citizens of Phoenix. The airport features several restaurants, such as Applebee s, Macaroni Grill, and Nakama Sushi Restaurant & Lounge. Phoenix Goodyear Airport offers ground transportation services. It is a part of the City of Phoenix Aviation Department, which develops and maintains airports and provides local and international public transportation solutions. The department s other airports include Phoenix Sky Harbor International and Phoenix Deer Valley.
Chandler / Arizona / United States
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Kingman / Arizona / United States
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The Kingman Airport Authority is a nonprofit corporation that leases the Kingman Airport and Industrial Park for management purpose from the City of Kingman in Arizona. Incorporated in 1979, the Kingman Airport and Industrial Park is a business center that houses more than 70 businesses and employs over 2,100 individuals. It has nearly 4,000 acres of land for the development of aviation- and industrial-related businesses. The property features an air museum, The Kingman Army Airfield Museum, which exhibits a variety of artifact, photos and displays. It additionally offers commuter air services to Phoenix daily.
Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport PHX is largest airport in the American Southwest and also serves as Arizona’s largest and busiest commercial airport. The Phoenix Airport is located about 3 miles to the southeast of the Phoenix city center.  As of 2011 Sky Harbor International Airport was the 15th busiest airport in the world and 9th in the United States. Annually, PHX Airport processes about 40 million passengers.

The Phoenix Airport opened in 1928 by an airline that later would go out of business due to the Wall Street Crash of 1929. In 1930 was when American Airlines started to use the airport as commercially and for airmail services.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is easily accessible by I-10 and Highway 143 with parking options consisting of garage, uncovered, short-term, long-term and economy lots. These options include: East Economy Uncovered, Terminal 2, Terminal 3, Terminal 4 and West Economy Parking.

 

PHX Airport is comprised of 3 terminals (2,3,4) and one terminal no longer in use (1). Each terminal connects passengers by the Airport Shuttle or the PHX Sky Train.

Fourteen airlines service Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to several destinations both domestic and abroad. Getting to and from the airport has never been easier with several options consisting of rental car, taxi, limousine, shuttles, city bus and light rail.  Once in the PHX Airport there are plenty of dining, retail and services for the passenger on the go. If staying longer than planned there are over 25 Phoenix Airport hotels within 5 miles to choose from. The Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix Airport is a safe bet considering it is next to the airport. 

Yuma / Arizona / United States
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Yuma International Airport YUM is a dual civilian/military airport serving the Yuma, Arizona area. YUM Airport is situated approximately four miles to the south of Yuma’s city center.

YUM Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are two airlines that fly in and out of YUM serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Yuma Airport are Los Angeles and Phoenix.

At Yuma International Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi. If staying near Yuma International Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within three miles of the airport.

Flagstaff / Arizona / United States
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Flagstaff Pulliam Airport FLG is an airport serving the Flagstaff, Arizona metropolitan area. FLG Airport is situated approximately five miles to the south of Flagstaff’s city center. The largest airline carrier at FLG is US Airways.

FLG Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. US Airways flies in and out of FLG serving several domestic locations.  At Flagstaff Pulliam Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.

Getting to and from FLG Airport has never been easier with options including taxis and car rentals available. If staying near Flagstaff Pulliam Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within four miles of the airport.