Your question is not clear, but I guess it kinda means that you want to know about John Wayne Airport.
So here, goes...
It is the most convenient location ever if you want to travel to SoCal, though flights can be expensive if you are one of the people who book late. If you book at least 2 weeks in advance, you should get pretty good deals.
Check out this site for more: www.ocair.com
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AD: WANT TO TRAVEL TO New York City FROM JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT (located in the heart of Orange County) NONSTOP? FLY CONTINENTAL AIRLINES. ROUTE:
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT (SNA) - NEWARK LIBERTY (EWR) 3 flights nonstop daily on a Boeing 737-700. Book on Expedia.com, Orbitz.com, or Continental.com.
Average duration to get there: 5 hours 3 minutes (can be as low as 4h 30m, and as high as 5 h 20 m usually)
Average duration to get back: 6 hours 4 minutes (can be as low as 5 h 40 m, and as high as 6 h 30 m usually)
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The Two closest Airports are Long Beach Airport and John Wayne Airport, both about 14 miles away. John Wayne Airport (also known as Orange County or Santa Ana/SNA) is a large airport (second busiest in the Los Angeles Basin) with many flights and choices, plus has a nice layout, though the airport is expanding and there is some construction issues. Long Beach Airport is 14 miles west of Disneyland. It is one of the slowest airports, and only a few airlines land there (Jet Blue is the main one). The road that connects the two (Ball Road/Wardlow) goes from the corner of Disneyland to the front of the Terminal. Then the next two are LAX at 33 miles, and then Ontario Airport at 35 miles. Some folks also use Bob Hope (Burbank/BUR), which is about 40 miles away. However, if you are using a private aircraft, Fullerton Municipal Airport (FUL) is actually the closest airport from Disneyland. It is significantly less expensive to land at Fullerton than John Wayne Airport and much easier (no landing fees, crowds, etc.) Fullerton Airport is only 6 miles away from Disneyland, and offers Taxi cabs and rental cars.
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John travolta has a bugatti and a private jet
Jay Jay and the Jet Plane first premiered on TLC in November, 1998. It also aired on PBS in 2001-2005. It is a children's series written by John Semper and Eleanor Burian-Mohr.
Jet Blue at Newark Airport, which is also known as Newark Liberty International Airport is located in terminal A. The ticket counter location for Jet Blue is located in the vicinity of Door 1 of Terminal A.
Jet Blue offers flight to Guadalajara from the Philadelphia International Airport. Their fares are not very expensive and Jet Blue has excellent customer service.
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It is a 9 hour flight by any means private or not.
The Two closest Airports are Long Beach Airport and John Wayne Airport, both about 14 miles away. John Wayne Airport (also known as Orange County or Santa Ana/SNA) is a large airport (second busiest in the Los Angeles Basin) with many flights and choices, plus has a nice layout, though the airport is expanding and there is some construction issues. Long Beach Airport is 14 miles west of Disneyland. It is one of the slowest airports, and only a few airlines land there (Jet Blue is the main one). The road that connects the two (Ball Road/Wardlow) goes from the corner of Disneyland to the front of the Terminal. Then the next two are LAX at 33 miles, and then Ontario Airport at 35 miles. Some folks also use Bob Hope (Burbank/BUR), which is about 40 miles away. However, if you are using a private aircraft, Fullerton Municipal Airport (FUL) is actually the closest airport from Disneyland. It is significantly less expensive to land at Fullerton than John Wayne Airport and much easier (no landing fees, crowds, etc.) Fullerton Airport is only 6 miles away from Disneyland, and offers Taxi cabs and rental cars.
No it doesn't. The nearest airports it flies to are Newark and Baltimore as well as flights to JFK airport in NYC.
When a jet leaves the airport it is called take-OFF
The Two closest Airports are Long Beach Airport and John Wayne Airport, both about 14 miles away. John Wayne Airport (also known as Orange County or Santa Ana/SNA) is a large airport (second busiest in the Los Angeles Basin) with many flights and choices, plus has a nice layout, though the airport is expanding and there is some construction issues. Long Beach Airport is 14 miles west of Disneyland. It is one of the slowest airports, and only a few airlines land there (Jet Blue is the main one). The road that connects the two (Ball Road/Wardlow) goes from the corner of Disneyland to the front of the Terminal. Then the next two are LAX at 33 miles, and then Ontario Airport at 35 miles. Some folks also use Bob Hope (Burbank/BUR), which is about 40 miles away. However, if you are using a private aircraft, Fullerton Municipal Airport (FUL) is actually the closest airport from Disneyland. It is significantly less expensive to land at Fullerton than John Wayne Airport and much easier (no landing fees, crowds, etc.) Fullerton Airport is only 6 miles away from Disneyland, and offers Taxi cabs and rental cars.
The Two closest Airports are Long Beach Airport and John Wayne Airport, both about 14 miles away. John Wayne Airport (also known as Orange County or Santa Ana/SNA) is a large airport (second busiest in the Los Angeles Basin) with many flights and choices, plus has a nice layout, though the airport is expanding and there is some construction issues. Long Beach Airport is 14 miles west of Disneyland. It is one of the slowest airports, and only a few airlines land there (Jet Blue is the main one). The road that connects the two (Ball Road/Wardlow) goes from the corner of Disneyland to the front of the Terminal. Then the next two are LAX at 33 miles, and then Ontario Airport at 35 miles. Some folks also use Bob Hope (Burbank/BUR), which is about 40 miles away. However, if you are using a private aircraft, Fullerton Municipal Airport (FUL) is actually the closest airport from Disneyland. It is significantly less expensive to land at Fullerton than John Wayne Airport and much easier (no landing fees, crowds, etc.) Fullerton Airport is only 6 miles away from Disneyland, and offers Taxi cabs and rental cars.
Jet Blue has one Hub, at JFK international Airport in New York City.It also has several "Focus Cities" or minor hubs. These are at:Boston, MAFt. Lauderdale, FLOrlando, FLSan Juan, PRLong Beach, CA
Red for a Red Jet or Blue for a Blue Jet. - keogh10
Not anymore. They used to but quite service a few years ago. They are however wanting to reenter the Atlanta market by hopefully using a secondary Atlanta airport such as Paulding Municipal Airport.