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词条 List of TWA destinations
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  1. Africa

  2. Americas

     Caribbean  North America 

  3. Asia

  4. Europe

  5. Terminated destinations before closure

  6. References

This is a list of destinations served by Trans World Airlines (TWA) at the time of its closure.[1][2] It was taken over by American Airlines in 2001. Destinations served by Trans World Express and Trans World Connection (as American Eagle) do not appear here.

Africa

Egypt
  • Cairo (Cairo International Airport)

Americas

Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda
  • Antigua (V.C. Bird International Airport)
Aruba
  • Aruba (Queen Beatrix International Airport)
Bahamas
  • Freeport (Grand Bahama International Airport)
  • Nassau (Nassau International Airport)
Dominican Republic
  • Puerto Plata (Puerto Plata Airport)
  • Punta Cana (Punta Cana International Airport)
  • Santo Domingo (Las Américas International Airport)
Jamaica
  • Montego Bay (Sangster International Airport)
//Netherlands Antilles">Netherlands Antilles (Netherlands) (now Sint Maarten)
  • Philipsburg (Princess Juliana International Airport) (seasonal)
Puerto Rico
  • San Juan (Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport) Hub
Turks and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom)
  • Providenciales (Providenciales Airport)

North America

Canada
  • Vancouver (Vancouver International Airport)
  • Toronto (Toronto Pearson International Airport)
Mexico
  • Cancún (Cancún International Airport)
United States
  • Alaska
    • Anchorage (Ted Stevens International Airport)
  • Arizona
    • Phoenix (Sky Harbor International Airport)
  • Arkansas
    • Little Rock (Little Rock National Airport)
  • California
    • Los Angeles (Los Angeles International Airport) Hub
    • Ontario (LA/Ontario International Airport)
    • Sacramento (Sacramento International Airport)
    • San Diego (San Diego International Airport)
    • San Francisco (San Francisco International Airport)
    • San Jose (San Jose International Airport)
    • Santa Ana, Orange County (John Wayne Airport)
  • Colorado
    • Colorado Springs (Colorado Springs Airport)
    • Denver (Denver International Airport)
    • Hayden/Steamboat Springs (Yampa Valley Airport) (Seasonal)
  • Connecticut
    • Hartford (Bradley International Airport)
  • Florida
    • Fort Lauderdale (Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport)
    • Fort Myers (Southwest Florida Regional Airport)
    • Jacksonville (Jacksonville International Airport)
    • Miami (Miami International Airport)
    • Orlando (Orlando International Airport)
    • Tampa (Tampa International Airport)
  • Georgia
    • Atlanta (William B. Hartsfield International Airport)
  • Hawaii
    • Honolulu (Honolulu International Airport)
    • Kona (Kona Airport)
    • Maui (Kahului International Airport)
  • Illinois
    • Chicago (O'Hare International Airport)[3]
    • Moline (Quad City International Airport)
  • Indiana
    • Indianapolis (Indianapolis International Airport)
  • Iowa
    • Cedar Rapids (The Eastern Iowa Airport)
    • Des Moines (Des Moines International Airport)
  • Kansas
    • Wichita (Wichita Mid-Continent Airport)
  • Kentucky
    • Louisville (Louisville International Airport)
  • Louisiana
    • New Orleans (Louis Armstrong International Airport)
  • Maryland
    • Baltimore (Baltimore-Washington International Airport)
  • Massachusetts
    • Boston (Logan International Airport)
  • Michigan
    • Detroit (Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport)
  • Minnesota
    • Minneapolis/St. Paul (Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport)
  • Missouri
    • Kansas City (Kansas City International Airport)
    • Springfield/Branson (Springfield-Branson National Airport)
    • St. Louis (Lambert-St. Louis International Airport) Hub
  • Nebraska
    • Lincoln (Lincoln Airport)
    • Omaha (Eppley Airfield)
  • Nevada
    • Las Vegas (McCarran International Airport)
  • New Mexico
    • Albuquerque (Albuquerque International Sunport)
  • New Jersey
    • Newark (Newark Liberty International Airport)
  • New York
    • New York City
    • John F. Kennedy International Airport Hub
    • LaGuardia Airport
  • North Carolina
    • Charlotte (Charlotte Douglas International Airport)
    • Raleigh-Durham (Raleigh-Durham International Airport)
  • Ohio
    • Cleveland (Hopkins International Airport)
    • Columbus (Port Columbus International Airport)
    • Dayton (Dayton International Airport)
  • Oklahoma
    • Oklahoma City (Will Rogers World Airport)
    • Tulsa (Tulsa International Airport)
  • Oregon
    • Portland (Portland International Airport)
  • Pennsylvania
    • Philadelphia (Philadelphia International Airport)
    • Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh International Airport)
  • South Dakota
    • Sioux Falls (Sioux Falls Regional Airport)
  • Tennessee
    • Nashville (Nashville International Airport)
  • Texas
    • Austin (Austin-Bergstrom International Airport)
    • Dallas/Fort Worth (Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport)
    • El Paso/Ciudad Juárez/Las Cruces (El Paso International Airport)
    • Houston (George Bush Intercontinental Airport)
    • McAllen (McAllen International Airport)
    • San Antonio (San Antonio International Airport)
  • Utah
    • Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City International Airport)
  • Virginia
    • Norfolk/Virginia Beach/Williamsburg (Norfolk International Airport)
    • Richmond (Richmond International Airport)
    • Washington, D.C. area
    • Washington Dulles International Airport
    • Washington Reagan National Airport (when it was known as Washington-National)
  • Washington
    • Seattle (Seattle-Tacoma International Airport)
  • Wisconsin
    • Milwaukee (General Mitchell International Airport)

Asia

Saudi Arabia
  • Riyadh (King Khalid International Airport)[1]

Europe

France
  • Paris (Charles de Gaulle Airport)[1]
United Kingdom
  • London (London Gatwick Airport)[1]

Terminated destinations before closure

Africa
  • Algeria - Algiers[4]
  • Kenya - Nairobi[5]
  • Libya - Tripoli[4]
  • Morocco - Casablanca[6]
  • Tanzania - Dar es Salaam[4]
  • Tunisia - Tunis[4]
  • Uganda - Entebbe[4]
Americas
  • Bermuda - St. David's Island
  • Canada - Toronto[7] (Service transferred to Trans World Express)[2][8]
  • Mexico - Cozumel (seasonal), Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo (seasonal), Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta (seasonal)[9]
  • Puerto Rico - Aguadilla[10]
  • United States
    • Arizona - Grand Canyon,[11] Kingman-Port Kingman (closed),[12] Prescott,[11] Tucson,[22] Winslow[11]
    • California - Burbank,[11][25] Fresno,[13] Long Beach,[14] Los Angeles-Grand Central Airport(closed 1959),[15][16] Oakland,[17] Palm Springs,[22][18] San Francisco-San Francisco Bay Airdrome[19][20] (closed 1941)
    • Colorado - Denver-Stapleton Airport (closed 1995), Pueblo[21]
    • Delaware - Wilmington[11]
    • Florida - Sarasota/Bradenton, West Palm Beach[22]
    • Illinois - Champaign,[23] Chicago-Midway Airport,[24] Peoria (transferred to Trans World Express),[2][8][11] Quincy,[11] Rockford[25]
    • Indiana - Fort Wayne,[11] Richmond,[11] South Bend,[11] Terre Haute[11]
    • Iowa - Sioux City (transferred to Trans World Express),[2][8] Waterloo (transferred to Trans World Express)[2][8]
    • Kansas - Topeka[11]
    • Kentucky - Cincinnati, Ohio area - Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport[7] (transferred to Trans World Express),[2][8] Lexington[26]
    • Louisiana - Shreveport[22] (transferred to Trans World Express)[2][8]
    • Maine Portland[27]
    • Massachusetts - Worcester[13]
    • Minnesota Rochester (transferred to Trans World Express)[2][8]
    • Mississippi - Jackson[28]
    • Nevada - Boulder City,[11] Reno/Lake Tahoe[29]
    • New Jersey - Camden Central Airport (closed 1957),[30]
    • New Mexico - Santa Fe[13]
    • New York - Albany,[11] Binghamton,[31] Buffalo,[32] Syracuse (At the time of TWA's closure in 2001 Trans World Connection operated the route)[33]
    • North Carolina - Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem[22]
    • Ohio - Mansfield,[11] Marion (Marion Municipal Airport),[13] Springfield,[11] Toledo,[11] Zanesville[11]
    • Pennsylvania - Allentown,[11] Harrisburg,[22][27] Johnstown,[34] Lancaster,[13] Wilkes-Barre/Scranton,[13] Williamsport [11] Reading,[11]
    • Rhode Island - Providence[35]
    • Tennessee - Memphis,[36] Knoxville (transferred to Trans World Express)[2][8]
    • Texas - Amarillo,[37] El Paso,[38] Houston-William P. Hobby Airport (served till October 25, 1998)[39]
    • West Virginia - Wheeling[11]
    • Wisconsin - Madison (transferred to Trans World Express)[2][8]
Asia[
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  • Bahrain -[43]
  • Hong Kong[44]
  • India - Bombay (now Mumbai)
  • Iraq - Basra[45]
  • Israel - Tel Aviv
  • Japan - Naha[44]
  • Kuwait[46]
  • Philippines - Manila[47]
  • Saudi Arabia - Dhahran[4][45]
  • Sri Lanka - Colombo[45]
  • Taiwan, Republic of China - Taipei[44]
  • Thailand - Bangkok[44]
Europe
[41][42][48][49][50][40]
  • Austria - Vienna[51]
  • Belgium - Brussels[52]
  • Denmark - Copenhagen
  • France - Nice/Monaco[51]
  • Germany - Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg,[53] Munich, Stuttgart[54]
  • Greece - Athens
  • Ireland - Dublin,[55] Shannon[55]
  • Italy - Milan, Rome
  • Netherlands - Amsterdam
  • Norway - Oslo[56]
  • Portugal - Lisbon, (Azores) Santa Maria Island,[55] Terceira Island[57]
  • Soviet Union (now Russia) - Moscow[58]
  • Spain - Barcelona,[51] Madrid, Málaga[55]
  • Sweden - Stockholm
  • Switzerland - Geneva, Zürich
  • Turkey - Istanbul
  • United Kingdom - London-Heathrow (In 1992 TWA sold rights to London Heathrow to American Airlines and transferred its London services to London Gatwick Airport[59])
Oceania
  • Guam (United States)[44]

References

1. ^"[https://web.archive.org/web/20011118150554/http://www.twa.com/travel/route_maps/europe_me.pdf TWA Transatlantic Destinations Europe and the Middle East]", Trans World Airlines
2. ^" [https://web.archive.org/web/20011125013443/http://www.twa.com/travel/route_maps/north_america.pdf TWA North America Destinations]", Trans World Airlines
3. ^" [https://web.archive.org/web/20130801054724/http://www.ohare.com/ohare/airlines/airlines_term2.shtm Terminal 2 Airlines]" in 2001, O'Hare International Airport
4. ^1967 Route Map, Trans World Airlines
5. ^1973 Route Map, Trans World Airlines
6. ^Acquired in 1975 as part of route swap with Pan Am. (Service discontinued 1979.) TWA Timetable, 1 Aug. 1976. 28: flight 900 New York JFK-Lisbon-Casablanca. 1977 route map
7. ^Northeast USA destinations in 2000 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721200048/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.2000.Northeast.gif |date=2011-07-21 }}, Trans World Airlines
8. ^"[https://web.archive.org/web/20011107145043/http://www.twa.com/travel/route_maps/twe.pdf TWExpress]", Trans World Airlines
9. ^Mexico in 2000 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721195931/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.2000.Mexico.gif |date=2011-07-21 }}, Trans World Airlines
10. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20011125013443/http://www.twa.com/travel/route_maps/north_america.pdf North America Route Map 2001] See also OAG Pocket Flight Guide: North America, Mar. 2001. 52: flight 933 Newark-Aguadilla
11. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 TWA Timetable, 1 Apr. 1948: route map.
12. ^"March 6, 1931—Air Service is Resumed for Kingman Field. . .regular daily service from TWA is back in service, passenger service to all points along the TWA line from Kingman."
13. ^TWA Timetable, 1 Aug. 1951. 6: route map.
14. ^TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 94-5: flight 54 Long Beach-Burbank-St. Louis.
15. ^TWA timetable, 15 Jun. 1931.
16. ^TWA Ford Tri-Motor at Grand Central Airport, Glendale, CA, 1930.
17. ^" A History of Aviation Excellence and Importance to the Community", Oakland International Airport
18. ^North America in 1998 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721200121/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.1998.NorthAmerica.gif |date=2011-07-21 }}, Trans World Airlines
19. ^San Francisco Bay Airdrome
20. ^TWA timetable, 15 June 1931.
21. ^TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 151: flight 262 Pueblo-Colorado Springs-St. Louis.
22. ^Southeast USA in 2000 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721200054/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.2000.Southeast.gif |date=2011-07-21 }}", Trans World Airlines
23. ^TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 30: flight 207 Champaign-St. Louis. (also Trans World Express service)
24. ^History of Midway International Airport {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070606142133/http://www.flychicago.com/events/KidsPage2006/MidwayHistory.shtm |date=2007-06-06 }} See also TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 34: Chicago-St Louis.
25. ^TWA Timetable, 4-30 Sep. 1980. 20: flight 75 Rockford-Chicago.
26. ^TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 87: flight 391 Lexington-St. Louis. (also Trans World Express service)
27. ^East Coast in 2000 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721200108/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.2000.EastCoast.gif |date=2011-07-21 }}", Trans World Airlines
28. ^Route Map, Apr. 7, 1996. See also TWA Timetable, 15 Jun. 1996. 52: flight 90 Jackson-St. Louis.
29. ^North America in 1999 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721200118/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.1999.NorthAmerica.jpg |date=2011-07-21 }}, Trans World Airlines
30. ^Davies, R.E.G. TWA: an Airline and its Aircraft; 75 Years of Pioneering Progress. McLean, VA: Paladwr Press, 2001. 29. {{ISBN|1-888962-16-X}} (Camden-Newark final eastbound leg of TWA's transcontinental route in 1931)
31. ^TWA Timetable, 24 Apr. 1960. 6: flight 483 Albany-Binghamton-Wilkes Barre/Scranton.
32. ^Route Map, 1 January 1987 See also TWA Timetable, 7 Jun. 1979. 15: flight 503 Buffalo-Pittsburgh.
33. ^" TWConnection East Coast Routes {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090227194941/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWC.2001.NewYork.gif |date=2009-02-27 }}", Trans World Airlines
34. ^TWA Timetable, 1 Nov. 1949. French ed: route map see also TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1949. 8: flight 403 Lancaster-Johnstown-Pittsburgh.
35. ^Inaugural service June 1979. SeeTWA Timetable, 7 Jun. 1979. 54: flight 281 Providence-Pittsburgh.
36. ^Route Map, Jan. 1, 1987. See also TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1986. 83: flight 317 Memphis-St. Louis.
37. ^" Route Map in 1981, Trans World Airlines
38. ^Midwest in 2000 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721200104/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.2000.Midwest.gif |date=2011-07-21 }}, Trans World Airlines
39. ^" TWA: TWA to transfer operations to Houston's Inter-Continental Airport.", M2 Presswire, September 1998, accessed January 2, 2008
40. ^" Route Map" of January 1, 1987, Trans World Airlines
41. ^Europe in 2000 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721195940/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.2000.Europe.gif |date=2011-07-21 }}, Trans World Airlines
42. ^Europe in 1999 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721195948/http://www.earthian.info/earthian/aviation/RouteMaps/images/maps/NorthAmerica/TWA.1999.Europe.jpg |date=2011-07-21 }}, Trans World Airlines
43. ^TWA Timetable, 1 Mar. 1977. 37: flight 831 Bahrain-Geneva-New York JFK. Inaugural service Mar. 1977. (Service discontinued 1978.) 1977 route map
44. ^1975 Timetable, Trans World Airlines
45. ^Route Map in 1955, Trans World Airlines
46. ^TWA Timetable, 28 Oct. 1984. 34: flight 883 Kuwait-Cairo-New York JFK.
47. ^Route Map in 1960], Trans World Airlines
48. ^" 1996 Timetable", Trans World Airlines
49. ^"Route Map" in 1993, Trans World Airlines
50. ^"Route Map" in 1991, Trans World Airlines
51. ^"1977 route map Acquired in 1975 as part of route swap with Pan Am.
52. ^One of TWA's later European additions, served from New York JFK beginning 1985, initially via London or Amsterdam, and eventually nonstop. It also served as an intermediate stop on the airline's JFK-Moscow route, which was inaugurated in 1992. Service was discontinued about 1994. See TWA Timetable, 9 Sep. 1991. 89: flight 768 New York JFK - Brussels.
53. ^Served for brief period in 1989. See TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 68-9: flight 814 Hamburg-Berlin.
54. ^See TWA Timetable, 28 Jun. 1986. 101: flight 768 New York JFK-Munich-Stuttgart.
55. ^1977 route map, Trans World Airlines
56. ^See TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 124: flight 826 New York JFK-Oslo.
57. ^Served summer 1979 only. See TWA Timetable, 7 Jun. 1979. 14: flight 910 Boston-Terceira-Lisbon.
58. ^" [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE6DF123BF93BA15751C0A964958260 COMPANY NEWS; T.W.A. to Moscow]." The New York Times. February 28, 1992. Retrieved on February 20, 2009.
59. ^" Airline Consolidation May Soak Up Red Ink", International Herald Tribune
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