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Branson Airport (IATA: BKG, ICAO: KBBG, FAA LID: BBG) is a public use airport located eight nautical miles (15 km) south-southeast of the central business district of Branson, a city in Taney County, Missouri, United States. Branson Airport, LLC is a private company operating the airport through an operating agreement with The Branson Regional ...
Airport name Role Enplanements (2019) Commercial service – primary airports: Branson: BBG: BKG: KBBG Branson Airport: P-N 1,601 Columbia: COU: COU KCOU Columbia Regional Airport: P-N 120,235 Fort Leonard Wood / Waynesville: TBN: TBN KTBN Waynesville–St. Robert Regional Airport (Forney Field) P-N 7,717 Joplin: JLN: JLN KJLN Joplin Regional ...
Also known as Boone County Regional Airport, [2] it is four miles northwest of Harrison, Arkansas [1] and serves the surrounding areas including Branson, Missouri. It is used for general aviation and sees one airline, a service subsidized by the federal government's Essential Air Service program at a cost of $2,251,207 per year.
The increasing number of theaters and other attractions opening in Branson drew the attention of 60 Minutes, which aired an episode about Branson on December 8, 1991, and called it the "live music capital of the entire universe". [11] Andy Williams built his theater in Branson, opening on May 1, 1992, calling it the Moon River Theatre.
CU Transit and Springfield Branson National Airport announced they are no longer requiring masks.
Springfield–Branson National Airport (IATA: SGF, ICAO: KSGF, FAA LID: SGF) (formerly Springfield–Greene County Airport, Springfield Municipal Airport, and Springfield–Branson Regional Airport) is five miles (8.0 km) northwest of Springfield, in Greene County, Missouri, United States. The airport hosts non-stop flights to 13 cities in the ...
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The company was founded in 1946 with three cars at Willow Run Airport, [10] Ypsilanti, Michigan, by Warren Avis (August 4, 1915 – April 24, 2007). [8] It established branch operations across the United States over the next few years, becoming the second largest car rental company in the country by 1953.