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  2. Santa Fe Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Regional Airport [2] (IATA: SAF, ICAO: KSAF, FAA LID: SAF) is a public use airport in Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of the city center. [1] The airport serves the greater Santa Fe and Los Alamos areas.

  3. List of airports in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe: SAF SAF KSAF Santa Fe Municipal Airport: P-N 115,787 Commercial service – nonprimary airports: Carlsbad: CNM CNM KCNM Cavern City Air Terminal: CS 5,124 Clovis: CVN CVN KCVN Clovis Regional Airport: CS 4,750 Silver City: SVC SVC KSVC Grant County Airport: CS 5,949 Reliever airports: Albuquerque: AEG KAEG Double Eagle II Airport: R 2 ...

  4. List of airports by IATA airport code: S - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Municipal Airport: Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States SAG: ... Mexico SRM: Sandringham Station Airport [1] Sandringham Station, Queensland, Australia SRN:

  5. Santa Fe Regional Airport to begin charging for parking in ...

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    Oct. 28—The Santa Fe Regional Airport will begin charging for parking again in December following the long-awaited completion of the first phase of an airport expansion. Parking for the first ...

  6. New flights coming to Santa Fe airport - AOL

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    Apr. 10—Santa Fe Regional Airport will see nearly triple the number of commercial airline departures as airlines restore a route to Phoenix and add daily nonstop flights to Dallas and Denver.

  7. Albuquerque International Sunport - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Trans-Texas Airways came to Albuquerque, taking over service to the smaller cities in New Mexico that Continental had served. It later expanded with nonstop Douglas DC-9s to Dallas and Los Angeles. TTA became Texas International Airlines in 1969 and flew DC-9's from ABQ to Santa Fe and Roswell, New Mexico. The carrier peaked in 1975 ...