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    "addressLocality": "Tyler"
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  "connection_tips": "Tyler Pounds Regional Airport offers streamlined domestic connections primarily via American Eagle to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW). For a clean handoff, a pre-arranged pickup or host contact is the useful backup, because the airport is really the handoff into Tyler rather than a place to wait around. The meaningful alternates are Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, Cherokee County Airport, Palestine Municipal Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by American Airlines, so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as Tyler's time-saving link to the rest of United States of America.\n\nThe terminal is exceptionally easy to navigate, and arriving 60-90 minutes before your flight is typically sufficient for check-in and security. For a same-day backup, a pre-arranged pickup or host contact is the useful backup, because the airport is really the handoff into Tyler rather than a place to wait around. The meaningful alternates are Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, Cherokee County Airport, Palestine Municipal Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by American Airlines, so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as Tyler's time-saving link to the rest of United States of America.\n\nRental car counters for major agencies are located right in the arrivals hall, and the airport is a short 10-15 minute drive from downtown Tyler and the Historic Tyler Rose Garden. In practical terms, a pre-arranged pickup or host contact is the useful backup, because the airport is really the handoff into Tyler rather than a place to wait around. The meaningful alternates are Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, Cherokee County Airport, Palestine Municipal Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by American Airlines, so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as Tyler's time-saving link to the rest of United States of America.",
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  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Parking is adjacent to the terminal; check in early during peak travel periods.",
    "Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.",
    "Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.",
    "Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.",
    "Download your airline's mobile app for updates at this airport."
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  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-30",
  "latitude": 32.35409927368164,
  "layover_planner_info": "Limited dining; vending machines and a small caf\u00e9 available.",
  "longitude": -95.40239715576172,
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  "mct_domestic_to_international": 75,
  "mct_interline": 110,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 75,
  "mct_international_to_international": 90,
  "missed_connection_help": "American Airlines counter assists with rebooking inside the terminal.",
  "name": "Tyler Pounds Regional Airport",
  "region": "North America",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "ATL",
      "name": "Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International"
    },
    {
      "code": "JKV",
      "name": "Cherokee County Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "PSN",
      "name": "Palestine Municipal Airport"
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  "terminal_info": "Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR/KTYR) serves East Texas's Rose City from its location 3 miles west of downtown Tyler, operating as the region's premier aviation gateway since 1930. Named for 2nd Lieutenant Jack W. Pounds who died in 1942 training pilots during World War II, this 1,200-acre facility earned recognition as Texas Airport of the Year in 2007 while serving 150,000 annual passengers through American Eagle connections to Dallas/Fort Worth.\n\nThe modern $17.6 million terminal, opened in 2002, doubles the space of its predecessor and features jet bridges installed in 2008 for weather-protected boarding. Amenities include the Skyline Caf\u00e9 with runway views, free terminal-wide Wi-Fi, convenient adjacent parking, and rental car facilities in the arrivals hall. The compact, efficient design allows 60-90 minute advance arrival for most flights, with the FAA control tower operating from 6:30 AM to 9:30 PM providing air traffic services.\n\nOperational infrastructure encompasses three runways supporting 48,000 annual aircraft movements, with 83% general aviation, 14% air taxi, and commercial service via SkyWest-operated CRJ-700 regional jets. The Historic Aviation Memorial Museum occupies the former 1930s terminal, displaying military jets including flyable MiG-17Fs while the Sky's the Limit Diner serves visitors in the restored art deco building that witnessed Tyler's aviation evolution from Delta Air Lines DC-2s in 1936 to today's regional jets.\n\nStrategic importance extends beyond commercial service to supporting Tyler's healthcare sector including UT Health East Texas and CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances hospitals, the University of Texas at Tyler campus, and the region's petrochemical industries. The airport anchors economic development for the Rose Capital of America, home to the nation's largest municipal rose garden, while preserving aviation heritage spanning from barnstorming days through World War II training operations to modern regional connectivity serving Smith County's 233,000 residents.",
  "terminal_map_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Pounds_Regional_Airport"
}
