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Frequently Asked Questions
LIT sits about 2 miles east of downtown Little Rock in Pulaski County, accessible via Interstate 440, Interstate 30, and Bankhead Drive. The airport (officially Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, Adams Field, renamed in 2012 to honor the former President and Secretary of State, both Arkansas natives) is owned by the Little Rock Municipal Airport Commission. Delta, American, United, Southwest, Allegiant, Avelo, Frontier, and Breeze provide scheduled commercial service from a single terminal with concourses A and B. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside baggage claim.
LIT to downtown Little Rock and the Arkansas State Capitol runs about 10 to 15 minutes via Interstate 30 westbound, and LIT to the River Market District runs about the same. We handle daily transfers to downtown hotels including the Capital Hotel, the Robinson Center area Marriott, the Doubletree Little Rock, and the Holiday Inn Presidential Conference Center.
Yes. The William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (the federal presidential library housing President Clinton's records and exhibits, sitting in the Clinton Presidential Park along the Arkansas River) runs about 5 to 10 minutes from LIT via Interstate 30 and the President Clinton Avenue Bridge. We handle visiting researcher transfers, library event guest transport, and the broader Clinton Presidential Park visitor logistics.
Yes. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), the only academic medical center in Arkansas and home to the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, runs about 15 to 20 minutes from LIT via Interstate 630 westbound, and Arkansas Children's Hospital sits adjacent. We handle patient transfers, visiting physician transport, family member airport pickups for extended hospital stays, and corporate transfers for the broader UAMS academic medical complex.
Yes. War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock (which historically hosted Arkansas Razorbacks football games and continues to host the Salt Bowl and various Arkansas high school championships) runs about 10 to 15 minutes from LIT via Interstate 630. We handle game day drop offs, suite holder pickups, and athletic event transport. Note that the Razorbacks now play home games primarily at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, served by XNA.
Yes. Hot Springs and Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort (home of the Arkansas Derby, the Rebel Stakes, and Thoroughbred racing from December through May) run about 60 to 75 minutes from LIT via Interstate 30 to US 70 westbound. We handle resort transfers to the Arlington Resort Hotel and Spa, the Waters Hot Springs, and the Oaklawn Hotel and Spa. Arkansas Derby weekend (typically early April) and Racing Festival of the South weekend require six to eight weeks of lead time.
Yes. Little Rock Air Force Base (home of the 19th Airlift Wing and the C 130 Hercules training pipeline for all US Air Force C 130 pilots) in Jacksonville, Arkansas runs about 20 to 25 minutes from LIT via Interstate 440 northbound to US 67/167. We handle daily transfers for visiting officers, civilian Department of Air Force contractors, and family members attending C 130 pilot training graduations and change of command ceremonies.
Yes. Bentonville and the Walmart Home Office run about 3 hours 30 minutes from LIT via Interstate 40 westbound to Interstate 49 northbound. Most Walmart corporate travelers fly directly into XNA, but LIT serves as a backup gateway when XNA flight availability is limited or for travelers connecting from Little Rock based suppliers. We hold standing accounts with several Arkansas based Walmart suppliers running LIT to Bentonville rotations.
The Arkansas General Assembly meets in regular session each odd numbered year beginning in January and typically running through April or May, with biennial budgets, fiscal sessions in even numbered years, and special sessions called as needed by the Governor. State agency executives, lobbyists, and corporate government affairs teams generate consistent Capitol corridor demand through LIT. We recommend 48 to 72 hours of lead time for session week service, with standing accounts for Little Rock lobbying firms getting priority dispatch.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye arrivals, 4 am Little Rock Air Force Base early formation transfers, and late night UAMS medical center pickups. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































