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What is the major airport in Arkansas?

The Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT) in Little Rock and the Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA) are the state's two largest airports and collectively offer dozens of daily departures and nonstop service to destinations around the country.



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Currently, there are 8 small and nonhub airports in Arkansas, offering commercial flights. Little Rock Airport and Fayetteville Airport are the only ones with significant air traffic.

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Airlines Serving XNA
  • American Airlines.
  • United Airlines.
  • Delta Air Lines.
  • Alaska Airlines.
  • Jet Airways (India)
  • Hawaiian Airlines.


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Southwest Airlines is proud to serve Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport. Departing from your local airport is as simple as parking and flying. It's time to get out your list of dream vacations and see where Southwest® can take you away from Arkansas.

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You can fly from Arkansas with: Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United.

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The airport covers 2,184 acres (884 ha) at an elevation of 1,287 feet (392 m). It has two runways, 16R/34L and 16L/34R. 16L/34R is 8,801 feet long by 150 feet (2,683 x 46 m) wide and 16R/34L is 8,800 feet long by 150 feet (2,682 x 46 m) wide.

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  • Allegiant Air. Customer Service (702) 505-8888.
  • American Airlines. Customer Service: 1-800-433-7300.
  • Delta Airlines. Customer Service: 1-800-221-1212.
  • Customer Service: 1-800-435-9792.
  • United Airlines. Customer Service: 1-800-864-8331.
  • Frontier Airlines. Customer Service: 801-401-9000.


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The biggest airports in the USA by size
  • 1- Denver International Airport, Colorado – 135 square kilometres. ...
  • 2- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas – 69 square kilometres. ...
  • 3- Orlando International Airport, Florida – 54 square kilometres. ...
  • 4- Washington Dulles International Airport, Virginia – 52 square kilometres.


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The biggest airports in the USA by size
  • 1- Denver International Airport, Colorado – 135 square kilometres. ...
  • 2- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas – 69 square kilometres. ...
  • 3- Orlando International Airport, Florida – 54 square kilometres. ...
  • 4- Washington Dulles International Airport, Virginia – 52 square kilometres.


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Top 3 Cheapest Airlines in the US
  • #1 Frontier Airlines. What is the cheapest airline in the US? ...
  • #2 Spirit Airlines. ...
  • #3 Allegiant Air. ...
  • #4 Hawaiian Airlines. ...
  • #5 JetBlue. ...
  • #6 Alaska Airlines. ...
  • #7 United Airlines. ...
  • #8 American Airlines.


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The airport in Fayetteville, Arkansas is served by Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines.

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Book one-way JetBlue Airways flights from Fayetteville XNA to New York LGA. A one-way ticket gives you much greater flexibility—allowing you to choose your return date, destination, and time whenever you're ready. By booking in advance you can find great deals on one-way tickets too.

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Vacation Destinations
  • East. New York. New York.
  • Midwest. Illinois. Chicago.
  • Mountain West. Colorado. Denver. Nevada. Las Vegas. Reno.
  • Southeast. Florida. Daytona Beach. Fort Lauderdale. Fort Walton Beach. Jacksonville. ...
  • Southwest. Arizona. Phoenix. Texas. Austin. Houston. ...
  • West Coast. California. Los Angeles. Palm Springs. San Diego. San Francisco.


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Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) is one of the world's largest airports, ranking second globally in passenger numbers and third in aircraft movements. DFW was built between 1967 and 1973 and became operational on January 13, 1974, with American Airlines' first commercial flight.

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Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport remains the busiest airport in the world with 5.2 million seats in September 2023. The composition of the Global Top 10 Busiest Airports is also the same as last month but there are a few changes to the rankings.

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