Orlando Sanford Intl
CALLSIGN: . IATA Code: SFB. ICAO Code: KSFB
Orlando Sanford Intl 30 days of scheduled flights
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Most popular flight routesPOPULAR
Orlando Sanford Intl operates over 0 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
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SFB | Orlando | Allentown | ABE | » |
SFB | Orlando | Knoxville | TYS | » |
SFB | Orlando | Asheville | AVL | » |
SFB | Orlando | Cincinnati | CVG | » |
SFB | Orlando | Grand Rapids | GRR | » |
SFB | Orlando | Flint | FNT | » |
SFB | Orlando | Middletown | MDT | » |
SFB | Orlando | Pittsburgh | PIT | » |
SFB | Orlando | Nashville | BNA | » |
SFB | Orlando | Des Moines | DSM | » |
SFB | Orlando | Appleton | ATW | » |
SFB | Orlando | Fort Wayne | FWA | » |
SFB | Orlando | Lexington | LEX | » |
SFB | Orlando | Plattsburgh | PBG | » |
SFB | Orlando | Bloomington | BMI | » |
SFB | Orlando | Belleville | BLV | » |
SFB | Orlando | Chattanooga | CHA | » |
SFB | Orlando | Cedar Rapids | CID | » |
SFB | Orlando | Clarksburg | CKB | » |
SFB | Orlando | Springfield | SGF | » |
SFB | Orlando | Louisville | SDF | » |
SFB | Orlando | Indianapolis | IND | » |
SFB | Orlando | Hagerstown | HGR | » |
SFB | Orlando | Akron | CAK | » |
SFB | Orlando | Greenville | GSP | » |
SFB | Orlando | Rockford | RFD | » |
SFB | Orlando | Albany | ALB | » |
SFB | Orlando | Huntington | HTS | » |
SFB | Orlando | Evansville | EVV | » |
SFB | Orlando | Bangor | BGR | » |
SFB | Orlando | Elmira | ELM | » |
SFB | Orlando | Roanoke | ROA | » |
SFB | Orlando | Bentonville | XNA | » |
SFB | Orlando | Rapid City | RAP | » |
SFB | Orlando | Portsmouth | PSM | » |
SFB | Orlando | Columbus | LCK | » |
SFB | Orlando | Bristol, VA/Johnson City/Kingsport | TRI | » |
SFB | Orlando | Minot | MOT | » |
SFB | Orlando | Greensboro/High Point | GSO | » |
SFB | Orlando | Austin | AUS | » |
Orlando Sanford Intl Aircrafts
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Orlando Sanford Intl.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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Airbus A320 | 294 |
Airbus A319 | 53 |
Orlando Sanford Intl airports
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An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.