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  2. Sedona Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sedona's airport is not able to accommodate commercial jets of a size of a Boeing 737 or larger. It does, however, attract a large number of smaller business jets and aircraft such as Cessna and Beech airplanes and helicopters. At one point, the airport was served by Desert Pacific Airlines. [8] Scenic Airlines discontinued service at Sedona in ...

  3. List of busiest airports by international passenger traffic

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    The following is a list of the world's busiest airports by international passenger traffic. For the list of world's busiest airports by total passenger traffic ...

  4. List of busiest airports by passenger traffic - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, London has the world's busiest city airport system by passenger count. As of 2023, the United States has the most airports in the top 50 list, with 16, including five of the top 10. Four other countries have at least two airports in the top 50: China has 10, while India, Spain, and the United Kingdom each have two. [4]

  5. Busiest roads, worst times to travel: What to expect this ...

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    The worst days and times to travel in most of the major metros is Thursday or Friday afternoons into early evening, according to data from Inrix provided to Yahoo Money from AAA.

  6. North Dakota's airports report highest passenger numbers ...

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    Jul. 16—GRAND FORKS — North Dakota's commercial airports reported their highest passenger numbers since 2019, with the state's busiest airport setting records. Through the first five months of ...

  7. Non-towered airport - Wikipedia

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    Sedona Airport, in Arizona's Verde Valley, is one of the many airports that operate without a control tower. In aviation, a non-towered airport is an airport without a control tower, or air traffic control (ATC) unit. In the United States, there are close to 20,000 non-towered airports compared to approximately 500 airports with control towers. [1]