I already know this is not true. Several airports in Montana fly to Canada, which is international.
TylerHyena on
I mean, for Hawaii they kinda have to have international routes to fly.
thuja_life on
I’m surprised there is no Whitehorse – Anchorage flight.
Main-Vacation2007 on
Maine?
cubtastic01 on
This isn’t true at all. Maine has two international airports, plus a lot of small airports that can get you from Maine to Canada, mostly. The two big airports have flights to Europe, and maybe other places.
Zraknul on
Puerto Rico is unquestionably not an international flight for Americans.
JesusStarbox on
I’m sure something flies from YT to Alaska. So that’s international.
PLS-Surveyor-US on
Among the other errors, DC is neither a state or a province.
Large-Hamster-199 on
Do this exercise again, but remove flights to North America. Or list all flights to Mexico, Canada, Caribbean and Puerto Rico as ‚orange‘ category.
IvanStarokapustin on
I’m kind of blown away that New Mexico doesn’t have a flight to Regular Mexico.
jabbs72 on
I think people in this thread are mixing up having airports with customs and boarder patrol (being a port of entry), and airports with scheduled international flights.
Alive_Internet on
Nunavut is the biggest shock to me. What international flight flies out of Nunavut?
CunderThunt42069 on
When will people learn that green and red is one of the worst color choices possible?
FitLaddd on
Did Lufthansa stop flying to Whitehorse, YT?
footballwr82 on
I’m surprised Portland, ME doesn’t have a jumper to Montreal, Toronto or Quebec City
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yung_funyun on
If Puerto Rico is international, then Hawaii and Alaska are too. PR is as much part of the US as they are
whoknewidlikeit on
casper wy (cpr) is called an international airport… and has the runway to support about anything short of the space shuttle… but only serves regional traffic.
withak30 on
Are we sure that they are counting flights between US and Canada as international? I’m pretty surprised that you can’t fly direct to Canada from any of those red states.
jaytay199 on
Surprised those midwestern states and Idaho don’t have a short hop to Canada in some sense
YouveBeanReported on
NWT and Yukon don’t fly to Alaska?
mostlynights on
r/mapsthathavetocarveoutanexceptionfordelaware
EverestMaher on
“International airport” means that the airport has a customs facility to accept international arrivals. These can be commercial or private.
tenkaranarchy on
Missoula and Kalispell (Montana) have flights to Canada.
MannyDantyla on
An international flight had to make an emergency landing at the Wichita national air, like back in the 80s. So the airport renamed itself to the Wichita international airport. But it didn’t last long.
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No intl flights out to Omaha. Damn.
I already know this is not true. Several airports in Montana fly to Canada, which is international.
I mean, for Hawaii they kinda have to have international routes to fly.
I’m surprised there is no Whitehorse – Anchorage flight.
Maine?
This isn’t true at all. Maine has two international airports, plus a lot of small airports that can get you from Maine to Canada, mostly. The two big airports have flights to Europe, and maybe other places.
Puerto Rico is unquestionably not an international flight for Americans.
I’m sure something flies from YT to Alaska. So that’s international.
Among the other errors, DC is neither a state or a province.
Do this exercise again, but remove flights to North America. Or list all flights to Mexico, Canada, Caribbean and Puerto Rico as ‚orange‘ category.
I’m kind of blown away that New Mexico doesn’t have a flight to Regular Mexico.
I think people in this thread are mixing up having airports with customs and boarder patrol (being a port of entry), and airports with scheduled international flights.
Nunavut is the biggest shock to me. What international flight flies out of Nunavut?
When will people learn that green and red is one of the worst color choices possible?
Did Lufthansa stop flying to Whitehorse, YT?
I’m surprised Portland, ME doesn’t have a jumper to Montreal, Toronto or Quebec City
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If Puerto Rico is international, then Hawaii and Alaska are too. PR is as much part of the US as they are
casper wy (cpr) is called an international airport… and has the runway to support about anything short of the space shuttle… but only serves regional traffic.
Are we sure that they are counting flights between US and Canada as international? I’m pretty surprised that you can’t fly direct to Canada from any of those red states.
Surprised those midwestern states and Idaho don’t have a short hop to Canada in some sense
NWT and Yukon don’t fly to Alaska?
r/mapsthathavetocarveoutanexceptionfordelaware
“International airport” means that the airport has a customs facility to accept international arrivals. These can be commercial or private.
Missoula and Kalispell (Montana) have flights to Canada.
An international flight had to make an emergency landing at the Wichita national air, like back in the 80s. So the airport renamed itself to the Wichita international airport. But it didn’t last long.