Tulsa International Airport (TUL) serves as Oklahoma's aviation hub, featuring Route 66-themed decor and live country music performances. Travelers can enjoy dining options that showcase local flavors and visit exhibits highlighting the region's rich Native American culture. For expedited security, TUL offers TSA PreCheck services. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal.
Tulsa is known for its Art Deco skyline, historic Route 66 landmarks, and rich Native American heritage. Visitors can explore the Philbrook Museum of Art, attend events like the Tulsa State Fair, and enjoy the city's vibrant music scene. Outdoor enthusiasts can visit the nearby Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area for hiking and biking trails.
Food
Try a steak burger at Fat Guy’s Burger Spirits & Liquor (Concourse A, Near Gate A9) or a craft beer at Tulsa Flag Brewery (Concourse B, Airside).
Shopping
Shop for Route 66 memorabilia, locally made cowboy boots, and Native American turquoise jewelry.
Transportation
A taxi to the Gathering Place costs about $35, while Tulsa Transit Bus 203 reaches downtown in 40 minutes for $1.75.
Experiences
Visit the Tulsa Aviation History Exhibit, showcasing the city’s role in early flight.