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Tulsa International Airport is preparing for one of its busiest travel periods of the year as Thanksgiving approaches, with officials expecting a noticeable increase in passengers.
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The Federal Aviation Administration began cutting flights at major airports last week as the government shutdown continues to strain federal operations nationwide.
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A 10% reduction at the listed airports would mean 3,300 canceled flights per day, according to Airports Council International-North America, the trade group for airports.
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The Tulsa International Airport is one step closer to having nonstop commercial flights outside of the U.S.
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Tulsa County commissioners committed to a plan that would see the city, county and airport put up $7 million each for a new control tower.
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Local leaders are not leaving it to chance when it comes to landing new nonstop flights from Tulsa International Airport.As first reported by the Tulsa…
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American Airlines is adding 14 new routes from Austin, Texas, this fall, including daily nonstop service to Tulsa."Earlier this year we added more flights…
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Airport officials have approved a proposal for COVID-19 testing inside the Tulsa International terminal.Alpha Medical Laboratory will not be offering just…
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Tulsa International Airport recorded fewer than half the number of Thanksgiving passengers this year compared to 2019, but thousands still flew despite…
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The Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust heard at its meeting late last week details of a five-year, $48.2 million capital improvements plan.Four of the 24…