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Confirmed Airlines and Airports Jumpstart® 2018 Confirmed Airlines and Airports JumpStart® 2018 Confirmed Airlines Air Canada Onejet Alaska Airlines Public Charters dba Regional Sky Allegiant Airlines Republic Airways American Airlines Southern Airways Express Cape Air Southwest Airlines Contour Airlines Spirit Airlines Copa Airlines Sun Country Airlines Delta Air Lines Sunwing Airlines Enerjet Tropic Air First Air Tropic Ocean Airways Flair Air Ultimate Air Shuttle Frontier Airlines United Airlines Jetblue Airlines Via Airlines Jetlines WestJet JetSuiteX WOW Air Lufthansa Group Confirmed Airports ABE - Lehigh Valley International Airport BIS - Bismarck Municipal Airport ABI - Abilene Regional Airport BKG - Branson Airport ABQ - Albuquerque International Sunport BMI - Central Illinois Regional Airport ACK - Nantucket Memorial Airport BNA - Nashville International Airport ACV - Redwood Region Economic BOI - City of Boise Development BRO - Brownsville South Padre Island ACY - Atlantic City International Airport International Airport ALB - Albany County Airport Authority BTR - Baton Rouge Metro Airport AMA - Rick Husband Amarillo International BUF & IAG - Buffalo Niagara & Niagara Falls Airport Airports ANC - Anchorage International Airport BWI - Baltimore/Washington International ART - Watertown International Airport Airport ASE - Stay Aspen Snowmass CAE - Columbia Metropolitan Airport ATW - Appleton International Airport CAK - Akron-Canton Airport AUS - Austin-Bergstrom International Airport CCR - Contra Costa County Airports AVL - Asheville Regional Airport CHA - Chattanooga Airport Authority AVP - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International CHO - Charlottesville Albemarle Airport Airport CIC - City of Chico AZO - Kalamazoo/Battle Creek Int'l Airport CID - The Eastern Iowa Airport BDL - Bradley International Airport CLE - Cleveland Hopkins International Airport BGR - City of Bangor Airport Department CMH - John Glenn Columbus International IAH- HOU/EFD Houston Airports System Airport ICT - Wichita Airport Authority CMI - University of Illinois -- Willard A ILG - Wilmington New Castle Airport CRP - Corpus Christi International Airport ILM - Wilmington International Airport CSG - Columbus Airport Commission IND - Indianapolis International Airport CUR - Curacao International Airport ISN - Sloulin Field International Airport CVG - Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky ITH - Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport International Airport JAC- Wyoming Department of Transportation CWA - Central Wisconsin Airport JAN - Jackson Municipal Airport Authority DAB - Daytona Beach International Airport JAX - Jacksonville Aviation Authority DAY - Dayton International Airport LAL - Lakeland Linder International Airport DCA & IAD - Metropilitan Washington Airports LAN - Capital Region International Airport Authority LAS - McCarran International Airport DEN - Denver International Airport LIT - Clinton National Airport DLH - Duluth Airport Authority LNK - Lincoln Airport DRO - Durango La Plata County Airport LRD - Laredo International Airport DSM - Des Moines International Airport LSE - La Crosse Regional Airport DTW - Detroit Metro Airport LYH - Lynchburg Regional Airport ECP - Northwest Florida Beaches MBS - MBS Airport International Airport MCI - Kansas City International Airport EGE - Vail/Eagle County Regional Airport MCO - Orlando International Airport ELM - Elmira Corning Regional Airport MDT - Harrisburg International Airport MEM - ELP - El Paso International Airport Memphis International Airport EUG - Eugene Airport MFE - McAllen International Airport EVV - Evansville Regional Airport MKE - General Mitchell International Airport FAI - Fairbanks International Airport MLB - Orlando/Melbourne International Airport FAR - Fargo - Hector International Airport MOB - Mobile Airport Authority FAT - Fresno Yosemite International MOT - Minot International Airport FLG - Flagstaff Airport MSN - Dane County Regional Airport FNT - Flint Bishop Airport MSP - Minneapolis-Saint Paul International FWA - Fort Wayne International Airport Airport GEG - Spokane International Airport MSY - Louis Armstrong New Orleans GJT - Grand Junction Regional Airport International Airport GNV - Gainesville Regional Airport MVY - Martha's Vineyard Airport GPT - Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport MYR - Myrtle Beach International Airport GRB - Green Bay-Austin Straubel OAJ - Albert J Ellis Airport International OAK - Oakland International Airport GRR - Gerald R. Ford International OGD - Ogden-Hinckley Airport GSO - Piedmont Triad International Airport OGS - Ogdensburg International Airport GSP - Greenville-Spartanburg International OKC - Will Rogers World Airport Airport OMA - Eppley Airfield GYY - Gary/Chicago International Airport ONT - Ontario International Airport HRL - Valley International Airport ORF - Norfolk Airport Authority HSV - Huntsville International Airport PBG - Plattsburgh International Airport HTS - Huntington Tri-State Airport PBI - Palm Beach International Airport HVN - Tweed New Haven Regional Airport PHF - Newport News/Williamsburg Int'l Airport PHL - City of Philadelphia Division of Aviation SUN - Friedman Memorial Airport/Fly Sun PHX - Phoenix Sky Harbor International Valley Alliance Airport SWF - Stewart International Airport PIA - Peoria International Airport SYR - Syracuse Hancock International Airport PIE - St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport TLH - Tallahassee International Airport PIT - Pittsburgh International Airport TOL - Toledo Express Airport PNS - Pensacola International Airport TPA - Tampa International Airport PQI - Northern Maine Regional Airport TRI - Tri-Cities Airport Authority PSC - Tri-Cities Airport TUL - Tulsa International Airport PSM - Portsmouth International Airport at TVC - Cherry Capital Airport Pease TYR - Tyler Pounds Regional Airport PSP - Palm Springs International Airport UST - St. Johns County Airport Authority PVD - T. 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Green Airport XNA - Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport PVU - Provo Airport YEG - Edmonton International Airport RAP - Rapid City Regional Airport YFC - Fredericton International Airport RDM - Redmond Municipal Airport YHZ - Halifax Stanfield International Airport RDU - Raleigh/Durham YLW - Kelowna International Airport RIC - Richmond International Airport YMM - Fort McMurray Airport Authority RNO - Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority YOW - Ottawa International Airport Authority ROA - Roanoke Regional Airport Commission YQB - Quebec City Jean Lesage International ROC - Greater Rochester International Airport Airport RST - Rochester International Airport YQG - Windsor International Airport RSW - Southwest Florida International Airport YQM - Greater Moncton International Airport SAN - San Diego International YQQ - Comox Valley Airport SAT - San Antonio International YQX - Gander International Airport SAV - Savannah/Hilton Head International YSB - Sudbury Airport SBA - Santa Barbara Airport YSJ - Saint John Airport Inc. SBD - San Bernardino International Airport YTZ - Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport SBN - South Bend International Airport YUL - Aeroports de Montreal SBY - SBY Regional Airport YVR - Vancouver Airport Authority SDF - Louisville International Airport YWG - Winnipeg SEA - Seattle-Tacoma International Airport YXU - London International Airport SFB - Orlando Sanford International Airport YYG - Charlottetown Airport Authority Inc. SGU - St George YYT - St. John's International Airport SHD - Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport SHV - Shreveport Regional Airport SJC - San Jose Int'l Airport SLC - Salt Lake City International Airport SMF - Sacramento International Airport SMX - Santa Maria Public Airport District SPI - Springfield Airport Authority SRQ - Sarasota Bradenton International Airport STL - St. Louis Lambert International Airport STS - Sonoma County Airport .
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