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Thus, Birmingham began construction of what is now Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport. [9] The airport opened on May 31, 1931 with a two-story, white, Georgian style terminal and a single east–west runway. The terminal was just east of the later 1962 and 1971 terminal complexes.
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Birmingham: Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport: BHM Atlanta-Peachtree Destin Gulf Shores Panama City (FL) Gulf Shores: Jack Edwards Airport: GUF
Houston: George Bush Intercontinental Airport: Base: San Antonio: San Antonio International Airport [19] United States (U.S. Virgin Islands) St. Thomas: Cyril E. King Airport: St. Croix: Henry E. Rohlsen Airport: United States : Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City International Airport [20] United States : Norfolk: Norfolk International Airport [21 ...
Beginning in December 2015, BJCTA introduced two new express Airport Shuttle routes from downtown Birmingham hotels directly to Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport. One bus serves Northside hotels and the other bus serves Southside hotel. The Airport Shuttle routes operate hourly on Mondays through Saturdays and the fare is $5.00.
Houston: George Bush Intercontinental Airport: William P. Hobby Airport [80] San Antonio: San Antonio International Airport [69] United States (U.S. Virgin Islands) Saint Croix: Henry E. Rohlsen Airport [81] Saint Thomas: Cyril E. King Airport [25] United States : Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City International Airport: United States : Burlington
Birmingham: BHM BHM KBHM Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport: P-S 1,081,328 Dothan: DHN DHN KDHN Dothan Regional Airport: P-N 37,047 Huntsville: HSV HSV KHSV Huntsville International Airport (Carl T. Jones Field) P-S 459,759 Mobile: MOB MOB KMOB Mobile Regional Airport: P-N 236,007 Montgomery: MGM MGM KMGM Montgomery Regional ...
These are the airports served by American Airlines' American Eagle brand, composed of six FAA and DOT certificated regional airlines.. Three regional airlines, Envoy Air, PSA Airlines, and Piedmont Airlines, are wholly owned subsidiaries of American, but whose aircraft are in American Eagle livery. [1]