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Palm Springs International Airport

 





The Palm Springs International Airport lies at a short distance of 3 kilometers to the east of the business district of Palm Springs in California, USA. With an extent of 940 acres, Palm Springs International Airport is the biggest of all airports in Palm Springs.


This particular Airport of Palm Springs originally served as an airfield belonging to the Air Forces of US Army since 1939. However, in 1961, the city of Palm Springs bought the land and transformed it for commercial use, and hence the Palm Springs Municipal Airport started its operations from the year 1964.




The other key features of the Palm Springs International Airport, California can be listed as follows:

  • The Palm Springs International Airport, California is a civil airport.
  • Palm Springs International Airport has been coded as KPSP by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and as PSP by International Air Transport Association (IATA).
  • The runways of the airport are paved and one of them is as long as 9300 feet to ensure smooth take-off and landing of the even the world’s biggest aircrafts.
  • The airport is safe for flights to take-off from or land during inadequate light or bad weather which is ensured by the official publication of the instrument approach (known as Instrument Flight Rules or IFR) of the Palm Springs International Airport.
  • Limousines, taxis and shuttles (in the form of buses and trains) are available from the airport.


    By the year ended in December, 2006, Palm Springs International Airport had an average of 259 aircraft operations per day. 47 percent of these comprised flights of transient general aviation, 15 percent consisted of local general aviation, 26 percent comprised air taxis, 11 percent comprised commercial aircrafts, and the remaining 1 percent consisted of military aircrafts.

    The airport also had 116 aircrafts based on-field of which, 91 were Single Engine Airplanes, 13 Multi-engine airplanes, 11 Jet airplanes and 1 helicopter.

    Some of the airports that are located close to the Palm Springs International Airport and exchange regular flights between them. These airports along with their respective codes and distances (in nautical miles) from Airport of Palm Springs International are as follows:
    • Bermuda Dunes Airport (KUDD) - 13
    • Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport (KTRM) - 21
    • Hemet-Ryan Airport (KHMT) - 26
    • Big Bear City Airport (L35) - 31
    • Twentynine Palms EAF Airport (KNXP) - 33
    In addition to this, as many as 43 hotels are located in Palm Springs and several others in the surrounding areas.

    The major regular airlines that serve the Palm Springs International Airport are the Alaska Airlines, US Airways, American Airlines, Delta Airlines and Delta Connection, Horizon Air, and United Airlines and United Express. Besides, there are a number of seasonal airlines that operate flights to and from Palm Springs for a certain part of the year. These include Air Canada, Allegiant Air, Continental, Northwest, Sun Country, and Westjet.

    Thus, for all the above reasons, Palm Springs International Airport is the prime gateway to the city of Palm Springs.

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