Branson Airport
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The Branson Airport ( IATA code BKG, ICAO code KBBG ) is an American airport in Branson, Missouri, which is designed for ( in a first stage ) 500,000 passengers a year.
History
The Branson Airport is located in the southwest of the state of Missouri. The groundbreaking ceremony for the airport opened in May 2009 was 2007. He is America's first privately erbauter and operated airport. Construction of the airport has cost $ 155 million.
Airlines and destinations
Frontier Airlines flies to Denver International Airport, Southwest Airlines serves Chicago Midway Airport, Dallas Love Field and the William P. Hobby Airport.
Equipment
Terminal
The Branson airport has one terminal with four gates, which is designed for 500,000 travelers annually. Due to expansion stages, the capacity to up to 1,500,000 passengers can be lifted. Entry is via passenger stairs, because the terminal is at ground level and thus has no jetways.
Leisure
The airport has next to the passenger area is also an area for private aviation with parking positions for small aircraft such as the Cessna 172 There is also a hangar.