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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Print E-mail
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Located between its "owner cities," the cities of Dallas and Forth Worth in Texas, the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the second largest airport in the United States, as well as the fourth largest in the entire world. The size of this 18,000-acre international airport has merited it having its own post office, ZIP code, city designation (DFW Airport, Texas) and public services.

 
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The largest airport in the United States of America and certainly one of

the biggest airports in the world, Denver International Airport (DEN) was once named as the best airport in the United States by both Time Magazine and Business Traveler Magazine.

 
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Frankfurt Airport (FRA), or Flughafen Frankfurt am Main, is the largest airport in Germany as well as the third largest in the world. FRA is owned and run by Fraport AG, and it is located in the state of Hesse, in the city of Frankfurt am Main, which is the financial and transportation center of Germany. As the most important international hub in Germany, FRA is also home to Lufthansa, the flag carrier of Germany.

 
John F. Kennedy International Airport Print E-mail
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Of the three airports operating within the jurisdiction of New York City, the John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), formerly known as Idlewild, is the biggest. Located in Jamaica, Queens and around 12 miles away from Lower Manhattan, JFK is the number one international gateway for the entire United States, handling around 17% of all international flights coming in and out of the country. There are approximately 100 airlines from over 50 countries with operations from JFK, most of which coming from London, Paris, Frankfurt and Tokyo. JFK is also the home base of JetBlue Airways, and it is also known as one of the major hubs of Delta Air Lines and American Airlines.

 
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The McCarran (Las Vegas) International Airport (LAS) is the most important airport operating in the Las Vegas area. This airport is situated some five miles south of the Las Vegas Strip. Run by the Clark County Department of Aviation, LAS is the main hub of US Airways. Also, the airport receives significant traffic coming from passengers brought there by Southwest Airlines, AirTran Airways and Allegiant Air.

 
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