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Kudos to Tulsa for getting a lounge!!! This new escape lounge is quaint and cozy. Perfect stop for a sncak before our early morning flight. Pleasant surprise seeing this today when walking to our gate. Staff is very friendly and everything is clean.
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Easy to get around in...lots of options to get a bit to eat. Phone charging seats in each terminal. I was here during a time that it was very quiet and slow.
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Easy to get around in...lots of options to get a bit to eat. Phone charging seats in each terminal. I was here during a time that it was very quiet and slow.
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Good sized airport with great access plenty of parking and never very busy. It’s also very clean and has good food options and now has a lounge. The staff are also very helpful.
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Good sized airport with great access plenty of parking and never very busy. It’s also very clean and has good food options and now has a lounge. The staff are also very helpful.
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Good sized airport with great access plenty of parking and never very busy. It’s also very clean and has good food options and now has a lounge. The staff are also very helpful.
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Good sized airport with great access plenty of parking and never very busy. It’s also very clean and has good food options and now has a lounge. The staff are also very helpful.
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Tulsa International Airport, or what I will now refer to as TIA, genuinely has some of the nicest and most welcoming TSA agents of any airport in the United States. I always take the red eye out of Tulsa so morale tends to be super low on arrival. The staff at TIA never fail to lighten the mood and make my 5 minute trip through security as smooth as possible. It also helps that the airport is conveniently small.
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Tulsa International Airport, or what I will now refer to as TIA, genuinely has some of the nicest and most welcoming TSA agents of any airport in the United States. I always take the red eye out of Tulsa so morale tends to be super low on arrival. The staff at TIA never fail to lighten the mood and make my 5 minute trip through security as smooth as possible. It also helps that the airport is conveniently small.
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Tulsa International Airport, or what I will now refer to as TIA, genuinely has some of the nicest and most welcoming TSA agents of any airport in the United States. I always take the red eye out of Tulsa so morale tends to be super low on arrival. The staff at TIA never fail to lighten the mood and make my 5 minute trip through security as smooth as possible. It also helps that the airport is conveniently small.
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Tulsa International Airport, or what I will now refer to as TIA, genuinely has some of the nicest and most welcoming TSA agents of any airport in the United States. I always take the red eye out of Tulsa so morale tends to be super low on arrival. The staff at TIA never fail to lighten the mood and make my 5 minute trip through security as smooth as possible. It also helps that the airport is conveniently small.
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Tulsa International Airport, or what I will now refer to as TIA, genuinely has some of the nicest and most welcoming TSA agents of any airport in the United States. I always take the red eye out of Tulsa so morale tends to be super low on arrival. The staff at TIA never fail to lighten the mood and make my 5 minute trip through security as smooth as possible. It also helps that the airport is conveniently small.
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Tulsa International Airport is my go-to regional airport for flying out of Northeastern Oklahoma. I specifically book early flights to avoid crowds and wait times in line. When you arrive between 4-5 AM it is nearly a straight walk-through with TSA. They usually flow effortlessly. I especially like that they no longer require you to remove electronics from bags or luggage when going through screening. This has sped up the process so much quicker as well. However, I will point out I wear a medicine bag necklace for cultural purposes and they flag me every single time for it. If I try to take it off and put it through the scanner with my bags or luggage, they'll have me put it back on and wear it around my neck. So when going through the full body detector, the medicine bag will register on the screen and a TSA agent will pull me to the side to inspect it. They have never been rude or have demanded it be open. I let them know I fly with it everywhere and this is a regular occurrence. But it does get me a thorough pat down on the chest area every single time at TUL. I just make sure to factor this delay into my timing schedule. It has never been a real issue just a nuisance. Other airports typically don't even question it. Maybe that goes to show TUL is on point with safety. Overall, I think Tulsa International Airport is a great facility. It has several small restaurants to eat from, Chili's included. There is a bar, little convenience stores, typical airport gift shops and even some vending machines. If flying in or out of TUL be sure to check out the Native American cultural showcases they keep in display cabinets. It is my favorite. Safe travels to all!
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Tulsa International Airport is my go-to regional airport for flying out of Northeastern Oklahoma. I specifically book early flights to avoid crowds and wait times in line. When you arrive between 4-5 AM it is nearly a straight walk-through with TSA. They usually flow effortlessly. I especially like that they no longer require you to remove electronics from bags or luggage when going through screening. This has sped up the process so much quicker as well. However, I will point out I wear a medicine bag necklace for cultural purposes and they flag me every single time for it. If I try to take it off and put it through the scanner with my bags or luggage, they'll have me put it back on and wear it around my neck. So when going through the full body detector, the medicine bag will register on the screen and a TSA agent will pull me to the side to inspect it. They have never been rude or have demanded it be open. I let them know I fly with it everywhere and this is a regular occurrence. But it does get me a thorough pat down on the chest area every single time at TUL. I just make sure to factor this delay into my timing schedule. It has never been a real issue just a nuisance. Other airports typically don't even question it. Maybe that goes to show TUL is on point with safety. Overall, I think Tulsa International Airport is a great facility. It has several small restaurants to eat from, Chili's included. There is a bar, little convenience stores, typical airport gift shops and even some vending machines. If flying in or out of TUL be sure to check out the Native American cultural showcases they keep in display cabinets. It is my favorite. Safe travels to all!
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Tulsa International Airport is my go-to regional airport for flying out of Northeastern Oklahoma. I specifically book early flights to avoid crowds and wait times in line. When you arrive between 4-5 AM it is nearly a straight walk-through with TSA. They usually flow effortlessly. I especially like that they no longer require you to remove electronics from bags or luggage when going through screening. This has sped up the process so much quicker as well. However, I will point out I wear a medicine bag necklace for cultural purposes and they flag me every single time for it. If I try to take it off and put it through the scanner with my bags or luggage, they'll have me put it back on and wear it around my neck. So when going through the full body detector, the medicine bag will register on the screen and a TSA agent will pull me to the side to inspect it. They have never been rude or have demanded it be open. I let them know I fly with it everywhere and this is a regular occurrence. But it does get me a thorough pat down on the chest area every single time at TUL. I just make sure to factor this delay into my timing schedule. It has never been a real issue just a nuisance. Other airports typically don't even question it. Maybe that goes to show TUL is on point with safety. Overall, I think Tulsa International Airport is a great facility. It has several small restaurants to eat from, Chili's included. There is a bar, little convenience stores, typical airport gift shops and even some vending machines. If flying in or out of TUL be sure to check out the Native American cultural showcases they keep in display cabinets. It is my favorite. Safe travels to all!
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Tulsa International Airport is my go-to regional airport for flying out of Northeastern Oklahoma. I specifically book early flights to avoid crowds and wait times in line. When you arrive between 4-5 AM it is nearly a straight walk-through with TSA. They usually flow effortlessly. I especially like that they no longer require you to remove electronics from bags or luggage when going through screening. This has sped up the process so much quicker as well. However, I will point out I wear a medicine bag necklace for cultural purposes and they flag me every single time for it. If I try to take it off and put it through the scanner with my bags or luggage, they'll have me put it back on and wear it around my neck. So when going through the full body detector, the medicine bag will register on the screen and a TSA agent will pull me to the side to inspect it. They have never been rude or have demanded it be open. I let them know I fly with it everywhere and this is a regular occurrence. But it does get me a thorough pat down on the chest area every single time at TUL. I just make sure to factor this delay into my timing schedule. It has never been a real issue just a nuisance. Other airports typically don't even question it. Maybe that goes to show TUL is on point with safety. Overall, I think Tulsa International Airport is a great facility. It has several small restaurants to eat from, Chili's included. There is a bar, little convenience stores, typical airport gift shops and even some vending machines. If flying in or out of TUL be sure to check out the Native American cultural showcases they keep in display cabinets. It is my favorite. Safe travels to all!
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Tulsa International Airport is my go-to regional airport for flying out of Northeastern Oklahoma. I specifically book early flights to avoid crowds and wait times in line. When you arrive between 4-5 AM it is nearly a straight walk-through with TSA. They usually flow effortlessly. I especially like that they no longer require you to remove electronics from bags or luggage when going through screening. This has sped up the process so much quicker as well. However, I will point out I wear a medicine bag necklace for cultural purposes and they flag me every single time for it. If I try to take it off and put it through the scanner with my bags or luggage, they'll have me put it back on and wear it around my neck. So when going through the full body detector, the medicine bag will register on the screen and a TSA agent will pull me to the side to inspect it. They have never been rude or have demanded it be open. I let them know I fly with it everywhere and this is a regular occurrence. But it does get me a thorough pat down on the chest area every single time at TUL. I just make sure to factor this delay into my timing schedule. It has never been a real issue just a nuisance. Other airports typically don't even question it. Maybe that goes to show TUL is on point with safety. Overall, I think Tulsa International Airport is a great facility. It has several small restaurants to eat from, Chili's included. There is a bar, little convenience stores, typical airport gift shops and even some vending machines. If flying in or out of TUL be sure to check out the Native American cultural showcases they keep in display cabinets. It is my favorite. Safe travels to all!
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Kudos to Tulsa for getting a lounge!!! This new escape lounge is quaint and cozy. Perfect stop for a sncak before our early morning flight. Pleasant surprise seeing this today when walking to our gate. Staff is very friendly and everything is clean.