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Michigan by plane


Michigan by plane

Michigan has several airports, but most international or cross-country travelers will fly into Detroit Metro Airport (IATA: DTW) just west of the city, or transfer there to a smaller airport elsewhere in the state. Grand Rapids' Gerald R. Ford International (IATA: GRR) also has daily flights from various parts of the country. Regional airports (which also have direct flights from cities in nearby states, such as Chicago, Cleveland, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, and Cincinnati) include Detroit's Coleman A. Young (IATA: DET) , Flint's Bishop (IATA: FNT) , Lansing's Capital City (IATA: LAN) , Kalamazoo/Battle Creek (IATA: AZO) , Muskegon (IATA: MKG) , Midland/Bay City/Saginaw (IATA: MBS) , Traverse City's Cherry Capital (IATA: TVC) , and Marquette's Sawyer (IATA: SAW) .

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