Whether you're flying into the lodge inspired airport at Traverse City, roaming through the newly expanded airport at Sacramento or enjoying on of the new non-stop flights (they just added 8 a day from DC) in Little Rock, our cities offer comfortable and affordable flights for your attendees. Sacramento is one of the few airports that allows motorcoach access so transportation is a breeze!
Our airports are also close-in. Not one of our cities' airports is more than 20 minutes from downtown so no more $100 and hour rides to get to a hotel room.
Flying in and out of Chattanooga will provide you not only gorgeous views of the mountains and lakes in the area but also give you a glimpse of the airport's solar farm. In addition to winning many awards for their green policies, Chattanooga can add the production of solar energy to it's impressive accolades. One of the first airport solar farms in the region, the solar farm's anticipated savings to the airport are $13 million in the first 20 years of operation.Sacramento just opened a $1 billion dollar expansion at it's airport. In addition to providing a striking entrance to the capital of California, the terminal also houses a huge art display.
The $6 million in public art includes a distinctive centerpiece that is certain to generate attention, a suspended-in-air, 56-foot-long aluminum red hare leaping into a suitcase that dominates the glass-and-steel entryway.
Often mid-sized cities face some questions about their ability to provide airline service to attendees. All of our cities have airports with personality, ease of use and many more direct flights than expected. Send us an email at info@jsp-marketing.com and let us answers your questions.


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