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Springfield International Airport

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Revision as of 23:17, July 23, 2007 by Karl-a-mon (talk) (New page: '''Springfield International Airport''' is the primary airport serving Springfield. The airport is the main hub of Air Springfield. Scheduled flights are operated by Air Springfie...)
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Springfield International Airport is the primary airport serving Springfield. The airport is the main hub of Air Springfield.

Scheduled flights are operated by Air Springfield, which is the only airline serving the airport. United Airlines and American Airlines stoped their service from Springfield to various destinations around the US and around the world due for the unknown state. Air New Zealand used to offer flights to Auckland to attract The Simpson Family to come to New Zealand, but they never came and Air NZ disccontinued that service. Air France stopped it's service to Paris due for poor loads. The last airline to pull out was Air India.

The airport does have chater seasonal flights operated by World Airlines to Boston, New York, Washington DC and Miami. There is also a private bar for pilots only. The airport is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Airlines and destinations

  • Air Springfield: (Destinations will show soon)
  • World Airlines: Boston (seasonal), Miami (seasonal), New York (seasonal), Washington DC (seasonal)

Former airlines