North Louisiana is served by two primary commercial airports, two regional airports and 14 reliever airports. The region’s two primary commercial airports offers connecting flights to nearby international hubs, such as Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Atlanta and Memphis.
Approximately 455,000 passengers a year travel through the recently renovated Shreveport Regional Airport, which is accessible by I-20 and I-49. Owned by the City of Shreveport, SHV is served by a number of major Airlines and their affiliates, offering direct flights to many major U.S. hub airports with connections worldwide. SHV is currently renovating the concourse deli stands and the pre-security restaurant to provide additional convenience for travelers.Shreveport Regional Airport is recognized as the second busiest air cargo airport in Louisiana. With daily service by FedEx Express and United Parcel Service operating Airbus wide-body aircrafts, customers can ship overnight cargo or parcels to anywhere in the world. Learn more
A brand new $36 million state-of-the-art Monroe Regional Airport terminal welcomes travelers to North Louisiana. The show-stopping facility features vaulted ceilings, native Louisiana wood and stonework, along with all the conveniences that makes traveling easier. While the new renovations have propelled MLU into the future, the airport still represents a large piece of Monroe's history. From the “Flying Tigers” of General Claire Lee Chennault to the birthplace of Delta Airlines, MLU continues to evolve as an important asset and landmark for the community. Owned by the City of Monroe, MLU is served by three major airlines offering nonstop flights to major U.S. hub cities with connections worldwide. The Monroe Regional Airport also provides general aviation services, commercial and cargo service for North Louisiana and extends service into Arkansas and Mississippi. The airport is accessible by Interstate 20 and U.S. 80/Kansas Lane. Learn more
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