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What's the name of Florida airport

1, Miami International Airport

Miami International Airport, also known as MIA, J Mark Wilcock in history, is located at the international airport 13 km northwest of downtown Miami, Florida, USA, and is an important international airport in the whole South Florida metropolitan area.

Due to the tourist attractions near the airport, regional economic development, a large number of local Latin Americans and Europeans, and superior geographical location to handle connecting flights between North America, Latin America and Europe, Miami International Airport is the largest hub connecting Latin America in the United States and one of the largest air traffic hubs in the United States.

In the past, Branif International Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Florida Airlines, former national airlines, former Pan Am Airlines, United Airlines and Spanish National Airlines all used this airport as an airport hub. Two new airlines plan to use Miami International Airport as an airport hub, and one of them will be named Eastern Airlines.

2. Orlando International Airport

Orlando Airport is the secondary hub airport of Trans-Air and the key city of Southwest Airlines and JetBlue. Although Trans-Air's main hub airport is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, the company's headquarters and operation center are still located in Orlando Airport. Southwest Airlines is the largest airline in Orlando Airport in terms of the total number of passengers. In 2006, one fifth of the passengers in this airport chose to take Southwest Airlines.

3.talahasi airport

Tallahassee Airport (English name: Tallahassee Regional Airport;; Three-character code: TLH;; ; KTLH) is an airport in Florida, USA, located in Leon County, 7 kilometers southwest of Tallahassee. It covers an area of 1008 hectares, with an altitude of 25 meters. There are 136 planes parked, with an average of 275 flights per day, including 5 1% and 29 for general aviation.

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The history of Miami International Airport-

Miami International Airport was opened in 1928, then called Pan Am Airport, operated by Pan Am Airlines, with a modern airport property in the north of the airport.

When Pan Am acquired routes in new york, Rio and Buenos Aires, most of its business was transferred to Dinner Key Seaplane Base, and the airport was in a state of no flight most of the time. It was not until 1934 that China Eastern Airlines started flights to Miami, including 1937 Air China.

1945, Miami established the Port Authority, then purchased the airport and renamed it 36th Street Airport. 1949, airport merged with adjacent air bases, 195 1 completed. When the modern passenger terminal building was rebuilt and expanded, the old passenger terminal building at 36th Street 1959 was closed.

From the late 1970s to the early 1980s, Florida Airlines established a hub airport here. At that time, there were direct flights to London, which was established after Pan Am merged with the national airline.

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