Airports Near Starkville, Mississippi

Airports Near Starkville, Mississippi
From hunting and fishing, to golfing and bird watching, Starkville, Miss., offers many options for visitors to enjoy the great outdoors. Conveniently located to both John W. Starr Memorial Forest and the Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge, Starkville is an outdoor paradise for hikers and mountain bikers as well. The first order of business, however, is figuring out how to get there.

Golden Triangle Regional Airport

Established in 1971, the Golden Triangle Regional Airport is a small one-runway airport just 13 miles from Starkville. Serving Starkville, Columbus, West Point and the surrounding areas, Golden Triangle connects to all major worldwide destinations through Memphis or Atlanta. Golden Triangle offers a no-hassle check-in, short security lines and free Wi-Fi in the terminal.

2080 Airport Road
Columbus, MS 39701
(662) 327-4422
www.gtra.com

Louisville-Winston County Airport

Louisville-Winston County Airport is a small public airport about 25 miles from Starkville. Charter jet service is available to and from Memphis, Tenn., Birmingham, Ala., and other major airports in the surrounding region.

Louisville-Winston County Airport
200 S. Church St.
Louisville, MS 39339

Birmingham International Airport

The closest major airport to Starkville, Birmingham International Airport is just under 125 miles away. Alabama's largest airport, Birmingham International, serves the greater Birmingham area and much of southeastern Alabama. Connecting and charter flights to Louisville-Winston County are available as are car rentals and ground transportation to Starkville.

5900 Messer Airport Highway
Birmingham, AL 35212
flybirmingham.com

Article Written By Alex Baker

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