Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, Regional airport in Flagstaff, United States
Flagstaff Pulliam is a regional airport located at 7,014 feet elevation in Flagstaff and provides connections to major regional hubs. The facility features an asphalt runway and handles daily service to nearby cities and connecting airports.
The airport opened in 1948 and was named after a longtime civic leader in Flagstaff. The facility developed from its early days into a modern regional service center.
The airport serves as a key entry point for travelers heading to the Grand Canyon and other destinations across northern Arizona. Many visitors begin their regional trips from here before heading to popular outdoor attractions.
The airport handles daily flights to several destinations and is relatively small and easy to navigate. Visitors should arrive early as the terminal can get busy during peak travel times.
The airport sits at a notably high elevation in a mountainous area, making it one of the highest airports in the region. This geographic location provides dramatic views of the surrounding mountains and forests.
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