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Business travel to United States
United States is served by 36 major airports across 33 cities, handling about 1441 million passengers a year. TripDesk365 tracks every flight, hotel, car, and cruise booking for travelers, agencies, and corporate teams flying to or from United States.
Major airports
36
across 33 cities
Annual passengers
~1441M
combined
Currency
USD
US Dollar
Calling code
+1
from international
Airports in United States
ATL · KATL
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Atlanta
2 terminals · ~104M/yr
DFW · KDFW
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Dallas
5 terminals · ~81M/yr
DEN · KDEN
Denver International Airport
Denver
1 terminal · ~77M/yr
LAX · KLAX
Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles
9 terminals · ~75M/yr
ORD · KORD
O'Hare International Airport
Chicago
4 terminals · ~73M/yr
JFK · KJFK
John F. Kennedy International Airport
New York
6 terminals · ~62M/yr
LAS · KLAS
Harry Reid International Airport
Las Vegas
2 terminals · ~57M/yr
MCO · KMCO
Orlando International Airport
Orlando
2 terminals · ~57M/yr
CLT · KCLT
Charlotte Douglas International Airport
Charlotte
1 terminal · ~54M/yr
MIA · KMIA
Miami International Airport
Miami
3 terminals · ~52M/yr
SFO · KSFO
San Francisco International Airport
San Francisco
4 terminals · ~50M/yr
SEA · KSEA
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
Seattle
1 terminal · ~50M/yr
EWR · KEWR
Newark Liberty International Airport
Newark
3 terminals · ~49M/yr
PHX · KPHX
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Phoenix
3 terminals · ~48M/yr
IAH · KIAH
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Houston
5 terminals · ~46M/yr
BOS · KBOS
Boston Logan International Airport
Boston
4 terminals · ~42M/yr
MSP · KMSP
Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport
Minneapolis
2 terminals · ~35M/yr
DTW · KDTW
Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Detroit
2 terminals · ~35M/yr
FLL · KFLL
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
Fort Lauderdale
4 terminals · ~35M/yr
LGA · KLGA
LaGuardia Airport
New York
4 terminals · ~33M/yr
PHL · KPHL
Philadelphia International Airport
Philadelphia
7 terminals · ~32M/yr
BWI · KBWI
Baltimore/Washington International Airport
Baltimore
1 terminal · ~27M/yr
SLC · KSLC
Salt Lake City International Airport
Salt Lake City
1 terminal · ~27M/yr
DCA · KDCA
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Washington
2 terminals · ~25M/yr
SAN · KSAN
San Diego International Airport
San Diego
2 terminals · ~25M/yr
IAD · KIAD
Washington Dulles International Airport
Washington
1 terminal · ~24M/yr
AUS · KAUS
Austin–Bergstrom International Airport
Austin
1 terminal · ~22M/yr
TPA · KTPA
Tampa International Airport
Tampa
1 terminal · ~22M/yr
BNA · KBNA
Nashville International Airport
Nashville
1 terminal · ~21M/yr
HNL · PHNL
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
Honolulu
3 terminals · ~20M/yr
PDX · KPDX
Portland International Airport
Portland
1 terminal · ~20M/yr
MDW · KMDW
Chicago Midway International Airport
Chicago
1 terminal · ~20M/yr
RDU · KRDU
Raleigh–Durham International Airport
Raleigh
2 terminals · ~14M/yr
SJC · KSJC
Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport
San Jose
2 terminals · ~12M/yr
PIT · KPIT
Pittsburgh International Airport
Pittsburgh
1 terminal · ~10M/yr
MEM · KMEM
Memphis International Airport
Memphis
1 terminal · ~5M/yr
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Frequently asked: United States
Which airports serve United States?
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United States is served by 36 major airports: ATL (Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport), DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport), DEN (Denver International Airport), LAX (Los Angeles International Airport), ORD (O'Hare International Airport), JFK (John F. Kennedy International Airport), LAS (Harry Reid International Airport), MCO (Orlando International Airport), CLT (Charlotte Douglas International Airport), MIA (Miami International Airport), SFO (San Francisco International Airport), SEA (Seattle–Tacoma International Airport), EWR (Newark Liberty International Airport), PHX (Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport), IAH (George Bush Intercontinental Airport), BOS (Boston Logan International Airport), MSP (Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport), DTW (Detroit Metropolitan Airport), FLL (Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport), LGA (LaGuardia Airport), PHL (Philadelphia International Airport), BWI (Baltimore/Washington International Airport), SLC (Salt Lake City International Airport), DCA (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport), SAN (San Diego International Airport), IAD (Washington Dulles International Airport), AUS (Austin–Bergstrom International Airport), TPA (Tampa International Airport), BNA (Nashville International Airport), HNL (Daniel K. Inouye International Airport), PDX (Portland International Airport), MDW (Chicago Midway International Airport), RDU (Raleigh–Durham International Airport), SJC (Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport), PIT (Pittsburgh International Airport), MEM (Memphis International Airport). Combined annual passenger volume is approximately 1441 million.
What is the busiest airport in United States?
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The busiest airport in United States is Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), handling roughly 104 million passengers per year.
Which major cities in United States have airports in our directory?
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Our directory covers 33 cities in United States: Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Honolulu, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis, Nashville, New York, Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Raleigh, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tampa and Washington.
What currency is used in United States?
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United States uses the US Dollar (USD). Verify current exchange rates close to your trip dates — many corporate cards charge a foreign-transaction fee that's worth checking against a no-FX-fee alternative.
What is the country calling code for United States?
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The country calling code for United States is +1. To reach a number locally from outside the country, dial +1 followed by the local number.
Can corporate travel teams in United States use TripDesk365?
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Yes. TripDesk365 is a multi-tenant travel-operations platform. In-house corporate teams in United States can manage employee bookings with real-time tracking and automated approvals; United States-based travel agencies can run multiple corporate clients in isolated workspaces with branded itineraries.
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