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Airport and City Information
St. Louis, MO
Lambert St. Louis International Airport (STL)


Airport Information

Lambert-St. Louis International Airport recognizes its role in maintaining the City of St. Louis' status as a world-class city. We are committed to providing an Airport known for its superior safety, operational efficiency and service to its customers. Our vision includes providing a passenger friendly facility capable of meeting the current and future air travel needs of the St. Louis region.

Main Terminal- Air Canada Jazz, America West, American, Comair, Continental, Delta, Frontier, Midwest, Northwest, United, US Airways, USA 3000.
East Terminal- Allegiant Airlines, Champion Air Ryan, Southwest, Midwest.

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City Information

What do you think of when someone mentions St. Louis? Fun and free family attractions? An exciting couples or friends weekend close to home? Music, dining and nightlife? Great sports traditions? History, arts and entertainment? You’re right. Something is waiting for everyone on your next St. Louis getaway.

TravelSmart, the nation’s oldest consumer travel newsletter, named St. Louis as one of its 10 Safest, Culturally Most Fascinating Cities in the U.S. Selected for its diverse cultural and tourism activities, St. Louis was cited by the editors for the Saint Louis Art Museum and Saint Louis Zoo, the Missouri Botanical Garden, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and Opera Theatre, the Cardinals, Six Flags, Anheuser-Busch and riverboat gaming. An abundance of Lewis & Clark sites, Washington University and Six Flags also caught TravelSmart's attention.

Chances are the Gateway Arch is also top of mind when you think of St. Louis. That’s not surprising since the great Arch has been the region’s international symbol since it opened in 1965. This year the 630-foot-tall monument is celebrating an important anniversary and it’s clear that life really does begin at 40 for this amazing attraction.

You can celebrate the anniversary along with St. Louis by taking a tram ride to the top of the Arch, watching the heart-stopping movie about the monument’s construction or a giant screen film, visiting the Museum of Westward Expansion—an underground museum below the Arch—and enjoying special events on the grounds of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.

Proving that there’s no mid-life crisis in St. Louis, the Arch continues to add attractions and activities to its offerings. Now you can combine a visit with a cruise on the Gateway Arch Riverboats and rent bikes on the dock for a two-wheel tour of the Riverfront Trail or downtown attractions and architecture.

Beyond the Arch grounds, visitors will see a new energy in downtown St. Louis where scores of new restaurants, retailers and hotels have opened in historic buildings and even more exciting developments are underway. Thousands of people have returned to the heart of the region to scoop up new loft condos as soon as they’re finished in resurrected buildings that once were warehouses and factories. Outside of downtown, growth continues at St. Louis’ attractions in St. Louis City and St. Louis County where new sights are added on a regular basis.

There’s never been a better time to explore St. Louis for yourself.

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