Springfield-Branson National Airport: Difference between revisions
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==Regular Traffic== | ==Regular Traffic== | ||
Allegiant | 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. | ||
United Express, American Eagle, Delta Connection | 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== |
Revision as of 02:14, 6 September 2010
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. As of September 2010 they only fly MD-80 series twin-jets which are the largest planes 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.