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Contour Airlines began serving Bowling Green–Warren County Regional Airport on August 29, 2016, with twice daily flights to Atlanta and twice weekly flights to Destin on a seasonal basis. This marked the first time Bowling Green had scheduled commercial service since 1972. [4] The seasonal flights to Destin ended in late October. [5]
Warren County Airport may refer to: Bowling Green-Warren County Regional Airport in Warren County, Kentucky, United States (FAA: BWG) Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport in Warren County, New York, United States (FAA: GFL)
The Bowling Green-Warren County Regional Airport is 547 feet (167 m) above sea level. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 35.6 square miles (92 km 2), of which 35.4 square miles (92 km 2) is land and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km 2), or 0.45%, is covered by water.
KBWG (BWG) – Bowling Green-Warren County Regional Airport – Bowling Green, Kentucky; KBWI (BWI) – Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport – Baltimore, Maryland & Washington, D.C. KBWP – Harry Stern Airport – Wahpeton, North Dakota; KBXA (BXA) – George R. Carr Memorial Airfield – Bogalusa, Louisiana
Bowling Green: BWG BWG KBWG Bowling Green-Warren County Regional Airport: GA 1,210 Cadiz: 1M9 Lake Barkley State Park Airport: GA 0 Calvert City: M34 Kentucky Dam State Park Airport: GA 0 Campbellsville: AAS KAAS Taylor County Airport: GA 0 Cynthiana: 0I8 Cynthiana-Harrison County Airport: GA 0 Danville: DVK KDVK Stuart Powell Field: GA 7 ...
BWG, the IATA and FAA LID code for Bowling Green–Warren County Regional Airport, an airport in Bowling Green, Kentucky; BWG, the National Rail code for Bowling railway station, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland; BWG, the OACI code for Blue Wings, a defunct charter airline based in Germany
Bowling Green: 1G0 Wood County Airport: GA 0 Bryan: 0G6 Williams County Airport: GA 2 ... Youngstown–Warren Regional Airport / Youngstown ARS: GA 2,636 Zanesville: ZZV
As the EF3 tornado moved through areas just south of downtown Bowling Green, a second tornado formed as a result of a separate, smaller circulation within the same parent supercell. It first touched in the southeastern part of Bowling Green at 1:19 a.m. CST (07:19 UTC), near the Bowling Green–Warren County Regional Airport. It first damaged a ...