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==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==
Allegiant air is the dominant airline at SGF. As of September 2010 they only fly MD-80 series twin-jets which are the largest planes that regularly fly to SGF.  Allegiant recently acquired six 757s which will enter service later in 2010 servicing routes to Hawaii. It is not yet known which airports in Allegiant's network will include this new service, and, as a result see the 757s.
Allegiant Air is the dominant airline at SGF. Their A319 and A320 twin-jets are the largest passenger airlines that regularly fly to SGF.


United Express, American Eagle, Delta Connection and NWA Airlink fly a variety of small regional jets into SGF but their combined volume is far less than that of Allegiant.
United Express, American Eagle, and Delta Connection fly a variety of small Embraer and Canadair regional jets into SGF. The combined volume of all other carriers is far less than that of Allegiant.


==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==

Latest revision as of 14:41, 5 September 2019

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Missouri
Editing Springfield-Branson National Airport
Location Springfield, Missouri
IATA code SGF
ICAO code KSGF
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Website http://www.sgf-branson-airport.com
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Allegiant Air is the dominant airline at SGF. Their A319 and A320 twin-jets are the largest passenger airlines that regularly fly to SGF.

United Express, American Eagle, and Delta Connection fly a variety of small Embraer and Canadair regional jets into SGF. The combined volume of all other carriers is far less than that of Allegiant.

Facilities and Transportation