The airport code for Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport is BTR.
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport was created in 1940.
The closest major airport to Baton Rouge, Louisiana is Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR / KBTR). About eight miles by car from the center of town.
* Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY). * Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR). * Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV). * Lafayette Regional Airport (LFT). * Alexandria International Airport (AEX). * Monroe Regional Airport (MLU). * Lake Charles Regional Airport (LCH).
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Yes, Southwest Airlines operates flights from Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR). However, the availability of specific routes and destinations may vary, so it's best to check their website or contact the airport for the most current flight information.
Aside from the fact that BTR (Baton Rouge Airport) can connect to any of a number of international Airports (Memphis, Detroit, Atlanta), there is also the Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans
Lafayette Regional Airport - Lafayette, LA (LFT / KLFT) - 3 road milesBaton Rouge Metropolitan Airport - Baton Rouge, LA (BTR / KBTR) - 64 road milesLouis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport - New Orleans, LA (MSY / KMSY) - 123 road miles.
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Louis Armstrong airport in Kenner (MSY), Baton Rouge airport, Lakefront Airport (small), and Slidell Airport.
There are no direct flights from Heathrow to Baton Rouge. You will need to take the British Airways or United flight to Houston, then from Houston you can get an interconnecting flight to Baton Rouge.
Chicago's O'Hare airport is one of the busiest in the country. If you are looking for a direct flight from Chicago to Baton Rouge, there are no direct flights between the two cities.
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