Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM), . Memphis is the primary FedEx distribution center, and, as the world's busiest cargo airport, the air is always full of planes making your eBay purchase a glorious reality. Delta Air Lines, the world's largest airline, maintains a hub at the airport, providing regional service and a few international flights. If you are flying non-stop to Memphis, chances are it will be on Delta - it controls nearly 90% of all the passenger flights. A few other airlines do squeeze passengers into town:
AirTran Airways, Atlanta, Orlando.
American Airlines, Chicago O'Hare, Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, St. Louis.
Continental Airlines, Cleveland, Houston George Bush Intercontinental, Newark.
United Airlines, Chicago O'Hare, Denver.
US Airways, Charlotte, Phoenix.
There are also a few non-scheduled passenger services which provide transportation to vacation destinations on a sporadic basis:
Archers Direct Holidays, .
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