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How many major airports are in Arizona?
With 83 general, commercial and reliever airports throughout Arizona, including three international airports, Arizona’s aviation industry directly contributes approximately $18.6 billion to the economy and more than 115,000 direct jobs.
What cities in Arizona have airports?
Airports
City served | FAA | Airport name |
---|---|---|
Phoenix | PHX | Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport |
Prescott | PRC | Prescott Municipal Airport (Ernest A. Love Field) |
Tucson | TUS | Tucson International Airport |
Yuma | NYL | Yuma International Airport / MCAS Yuma |
What’s the name of airport in Arizona?
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is the economic engine of the entire state of Arizona, contributing more than $33 billion to Arizona’s economy each year and employing more than 33,000 people.
Is Aza and IWA the same airport?
Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport has different codes for each. The aviation community generally uses the FAA code of IWA, while commercial passenger-flight organizations use the IATA code of AZA.
What airport in Phoenix does Allegiant fly into?
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA) is located in the southeastern area of Mesa and 20 miles southeast of Phoenix. Allegiant operates out of Charles L.
What airlines fly out of Aza?
Allegiant Air flies non-stop to and from cities throughout the US into Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA).
Is Phoenix or Las Vegas closer to Grand Canyon?
Phoenix is actually closer to what is called “Grand Canyon National Park”. Las Vegas is maybe closer to some point on the north rim of the canyon but the developed area for tourist is on the South rim so coming from Las Vegas you will have a longer drive of something like over a hundred miles.