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What is the only state without a commercial airport?

No flights to Delaware: The First State becomes the only state without commercial air service - The Points Guy.



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However, Delaware is the only state in the US without an airport that has regularly scheduled passenger air service — although it has 11 airports of any type (including military).

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New York also has six airports New York City also claims six commercial airports. The three main airports are Newark-Liberty (EWR), LaGuardia (LGA), and John F. Kennedy International (JFK).

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Vatican City is not only an independent city-state, but it's also the smallest country in the world. The 109-acre spot does not have its own airport, likely because it is actually “enclaved” within Rome.

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TSA's scope includes commercial and general aviation; mass transit systems; freight and passenger rail; highways, pipelines and ports.

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The only privately owned airport in the United States with commercial airline service is Branson Airport in Branson, Missouri. While a few airlines have flown to Branson at various times, currently the only airline there is Frontier. There are many privately-owned airports for small general aviation aircraft.

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Kennedy International Airport provide service to all the major continents except Australia.

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Victoria, Texas, was the farthest city in America from any airport, and Corpus Christi International, the nearest airport, has struggled to offer a compelling mix of flights. Warner Robins, Georgia, was similarly remote from airport service, and its closest option, Columbus Airport, is served by a single airline.

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The rather unique honor of hosting the smaller airport in the US goes to Montana. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Dawson Community Airport is the smallest in America. It covers a mere 413 acres and is at an elevation of 2,458 feet, and is five miles northwest of Glendive in Dawson County.

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Denver International Airport, Colorado The airport has six runways that are spaced 4,200ft apart, and the 16,000ft 16R/34L runway is the longest in the US available for public use.

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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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Today, Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) is known for being one of the world's largest mega hubs. In 2022, it was the second largest airport globally by passenger numbers, only behind Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson, and third in aircraft movements overall (behind Atlanta and Chicago O'Hare).

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The largest airport in this ranking is the Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the United States.

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