Louis Armstrong International Airport preps for Big Game
With a marching band, NFL cheerleaders and costumed Mardi Gras krewe members, New Orleans unveiled a new brand for its Louis Armstrong International Airport on Tuesday as the city readies for Super Bowl LIX.
The teams competing in the Super Bowl in New Orleans will arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport this weekend.
The first month of the year is drawing to a close and New Orleans residents have plenty of time to plan their vacations in 2025, and snow isn't likely to cancel any more flights.
Louis Armstrong Airport is gearing up for Super Bowl LIX and held a pep rally and new brand reveal on Tuesday.
The teams competing in the Super Bowl in New Orleans will arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport this weekend.
Avelo Airlines is offering one-way fares out of Tweed New Haven Airport to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, which start as low as $125 for one-way, according to a release. The departure flight is set for Friday, Feb. 7, with a return flight for Monday, Feb. 10, according to Avelo.
A rare and historic winter storm in New Orleans canceled hundreds of flights. Check here for the latest updates on flight schedules.
Those looking for flights from Philadelphia to New Orleans for Super Bowl weekend now have more options. Several airlines are adding more routes out of Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) just in time for the game on Sunday, Feb. 9.
Avelo Airlines is offering flights to and from New Orleans for the Super Bowl 59 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
Delta is prepared to meet the demand, with extra trips to the big game. The post Delta caters to football fans with these Super Bowl flights appeared first on The Manual.
New flights have been added for Kansas City and Philly fans, with one airline adding flights on a route it doesn't normally serve.