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FLG (Flagstaff Pulliam Airport) sits about 5 miles south of downtown Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona, accessible via Interstate 17 and Pulliam Drive. The airport is owned and operated by the City of Flagstaff. American Eagle provides scheduled commercial service to Phoenix Sky Harbor and Dallas Fort Worth. FLG sits at 7,014 feet elevation, one of the highest commercial airports in the United States, and serves as the primary commercial gateway for the Grand Canyon South Rim, Sedona, and the broader Northern Arizona corridor. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside the terminal.
FLG to downtown Flagstaff and the Historic Route 66 downtown district runs about 10 to 15 minutes via Lone Tree Road, and FLG to the Northern Arizona University main campus runs about 10 to 15 minutes. We handle daily transfers to area hotels including the High Country Motor Lodge, the Drury Inn and Suites Flagstaff, the Little America Hotel Flagstaff, and the historic Hotel Monte Vista on Historic Route 66.
Yes. Grand Canyon National Park South Rim (the most visited section of Grand Canyon National Park, one of the most visited national parks in the United States with the iconic Bright Angel Trail, the Yavapai Geology Museum, the South Rim Visitor Center, and the El Tovar Hotel) runs about 75 to 90 minutes from FLG via Interstate 40 westbound to SR 64 northbound through Williams. We handle daily Grand Canyon South Rim visitor transfers, El Tovar Hotel pickup logistics, and Yavapai Point sunrise photography group transport.
Yes. Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff (home of the NAU Lumberjacks Big Sky Conference athletic program with the Walkup Skydome and the Rolle Activity Center) runs about 10 to 15 minutes from FLG. We handle parent weekend transfers, Lumberjacks athletic event transport, graduation week pickups, and visiting Big Sky Conference team logistics.
Yes. Lowell Observatory (the historic 1894 astronomical observatory founded by Percival Lowell, the observatory where Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930, with the iconic Clark Telescope and the modern Discovery Channel Telescope) runs about 10 to 15 minutes from FLG via Mars Hill Road. We handle daily Lowell Observatory visitor transfers and the broader Flagstaff Mars Hill historic district pickup logistics.
Yes. Sedona (the legendary red rock destination with the iconic Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, and Boynton Canyon energy vortex sites) and Oak Creek Canyon (the dramatic 12 mile canyon between Flagstaff and Sedona along SR 89A) run about 45 to 60 minutes from FLG via SR 89A southbound. We handle daily Sedona resort transfers to Enchantment Resort, L'Auberge de Sedona, the Amara Resort and Spa, and the Sedona Rouge Hotel.
Yes. Flagstaff Medical Center (the major regional medical center serving Northern Arizona, part of the Northern Arizona Healthcare system) runs about 10 to 15 minutes from FLG via Lone Tree Road. We handle patient transfers, visiting physician transport, family member airport pickups for extended hospital stays, and corporate transfers for the broader Northern Arizona Healthcare system.
Yes. Flagstaff hosts a diverse corporate base anchored by Northern Arizona University, the Lowell Observatory and US Geological Survey Flagstaff Astrogeology Science Center (the major USGS planetary science research center), W.L. Gore and Associates Flagstaff (the medical device manufacturer), and Nestlé Purina PetCare. We hold standing accounts with several Flagstaff corporate flight departments.
Grand Canyon peak season runs from April through October, with the heaviest demand during summer family travel weeks (June through August), spring break weeks (March and April), and the Grand Canyon centennial celebration cycles. We recommend three to four weeks of lead time for peak season SUV and Sprinter bookings, since Northern Arizona lodging fills six to ten weeks ahead during summer peak weeks.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye American Eagle arrivals, 5 am Grand Canyon sunrise photography tour departures during peak summer season, and late night downtown Flagstaff Historic Route 66 pickup logistics. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































