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Bar Harbor, MaineThis EAS airport has one carrier, but its traffic is dwarfed by the private plane usage here.
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Bar Harbor, MaineThis EAS airport has one carrier, but its traffic is dwarfed by the private plane usage here.
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I almost accidentally booked the "flight" hinted at in your spoilerLets try an hopefully actually easy one: this airport serving this economically struggling city for many years only had air service from Spirit until an additional carrier recently brought additional flights but as yet not new destinations. This airport currently has fewer daily departures than jetbridges.View attachment 70049
one of the airlines that serves this airport notably doesn't fly here.
This airport was supposed to become the 5th PANYNJ commercial airport, but the planned 2013 takeover never occurred.
It looks like the only actual flights are to and from Florida! Booking a r/t from PWM routes you through Tampa or even FLL!I almost accidentally booked the "flight" hinted at in your spoiler
Grand Canyon National Park AirportView attachment 70095
This airfield ranks above many other substantially better equipped airfields and terminals previously featured in this thread in FAA counts of passenger enplanments, despite not having any scheduled intercity service.
Edit to replace image with a more inclusive terminal screenshot.
most passengers here are on a flight to nowhere, so you will not find this airport in lists of commercial service airports.this airport enplaned over 100k passengers in 2024, and all 3 of the US's busiest GA airports by enplanements are in this state, where the top 2 can both be attributed to the same source.
Out of curiosity so I can gauge how hard to make these, how many layers of clues did you need?Grand Canyon National Park Airport
The part about enplanements told me it was some sort of sightseeing operation instead of scheduled routes, as you offered as a clue. But for a while I was focused on oceans and mountains and not canyons. Then I looked at the spoiler and while it didn't offer geographic clues, for some reason I quickly realized it was probably Grand Canyon, which I have visited decades ago (by car on our way to the canyon - we did not take a sightseeing flight).Out of curiosity so I can gauge how hard to make these, how many layers of clues did you need?
Nice one Stlin. I did not realize that BDL's international terminal was separate from the main one!bonus point if you can identify this last standalone international arrivals terminal.
Impressively fast! Did you need the clues, or was standalone arrivals building enough to find them?Milwaukee International Airport. Bonus is BDL.