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Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport

Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport[3] (IATA: SAV[4], ICAO: KSAV, FAA LID: SAV) is a commercial and military-use airport in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Savannah/Hilton Head International provides travelers with access to Savannah, Georgia, and Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, as well as neighboring areas including Bluffton and Beaufort, South Carolina and the Golden Isles region of Coastal Georgia.

Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
Aerial view of SAV
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorSavannah Airport Commission
ServesSavannah, Georgia and Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
OpenedMay 1994; 29 years ago (1994-05)
Operating base forAllegiant Air
Elevation AMSL50 ft / 15 m
Coordinates32°07′39″N 081°12′08″W / 32.12750°N 81.20222°W / 32.12750; -81.20222
Websitesavannahairport.com
Maps

FAA airport diagram
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
10/28 9,351 2,850 Concrete
1/19 7,002 2,134 Concrete
Statistics (2023)
Passengers3,897,532
Aircraft operations111,948
Based aircraft150
Sources: Airport website,[1] Federal Aviation Administration[2]

Owned by the City of Savannah and managed by the Savannah Airport Commission, Savannah/Hilton Head International is located seven nautical miles (8 mi, 13 km) northwest of the Savannah Historic District.[2] The airport's passenger terminal is directly accessible to Interstate 95 between Savannah and the suburban city of Pooler. Its previous names include Savannah International Airport, Travis Field and Chatham Field.

This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a primary commercial service airport since it has over 10,000 passenger boardings (enplanements) per year.[5] U.S. Customs facilities are on the field and the airport is part of a Foreign Trade Zone.

History edit

The first Savannah Municipal Airport was opened on September 20, 1929, with the inauguration of air service between New York City and Miami by Eastern Air Express. In 1932, a city resolution named the airport Hunter Field. A trolley car was used as the first terminal at Hunter Field in the mid-1930s. In 1940, the U.S. Army Air Corps proposed to take over Hunter Field if a war started. While commercial airlines continued to use Hunter Field, the city decided to build a second municipal airport in response to the increased military presence.

The City of Savannah acquired a 600-acre tract near Cherokee Hill, one of the highest elevations in the county, and construction of a new airfield began under a Works Progress Administration project. Three 3,600-foot runways were constructed running north–south, east–west, and northeast–southwest. In 1942, before the completion of this new airfield, the U.S. Army Air Corps decided to take over the new facility and start additional construction to carry out its mission. It named the airfield Chatham Field and used it until the end of World War II as a bomber base and crew training base for B-24 bombers as well as fighter aircraft.

In 1948, Chatham Army Airfield was turned over to the Georgia Air National Guard and the airport was renamed Travis Field, in honor of Savannah native Brigadier General Robert F. Travis, killed in the crash of a B-29 bomber near Fairfield-Suisun AFB, California, and his brother, Colonel William Travis. To accommodate the airlines, Travis Field received a new control tower and an airline terminal in the former base theater.

In 1958, work began on a new airline terminal. In 1962, an additional extension brought the east–west runway's length to 9,000 ft (2,700 m). The jet age arrived in 1965 when Delta Air Lines introduced Douglas DC-9-10 flights. Grumman Aircraft opened a $7.5 million Gulfstream manufacturing plant at Travis in 1967. A new $21-million terminal building was built on the northwest corner of the airport in 1994.

A six-gate terminal built-in 1960 was replaced in 1994 by the current facility. Although the airport had no direct international flights at the time, it was renamed Savannah International Airport in 1983, then Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport in 2003.

In 1992, the airport had international service with non-stop flights to destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico when Key Airlines was operating a passenger hub in Savannah. Key Airlines also operated non-stop mainline jet service to a number of U.S. cities at this time and from Savannah. According to the Key Airlines system timetable dated October 1, 1992, non-stop services primarily operated with Boeing 727-100 and 727-200 jetliners were being flown from the airport to Antigua (ANU), Aruba (AUA), Atlanta (ATL), Baltimore (BWI), Boston (BOS), Cancun (CUN), Chicago Midway Airport (MDW), Cozumel (CZM), Curaçao (CUR), Freeport (FPO), Montego Bay (MBJ), Nassau (NAS), New York Newark Airport (EWR), Orlando (MCO), St. Maarten (SXM) and St. Thomas (STT). In addition to these non-stop flights, a one-stop direct service was also flown by the airline from Savannah to St. Croix (STX).[6] Key Airlines subsequently experienced financial difficulties and then ceased all flights in 1993.

Some 3,680 feet (1,120 m) from the west end of Runway 10 (the main east–west runway) are two concrete grave markers. A runway extension project placed the runway through a small family plot and the graves of the airport property's two original owners. Because the family did not want to remove and relocate the graves, the markers were placed on the asphalt runway.[7] Runway 10 is thought to be the only airport runway in the United States with marked gravestones in it. Federal law generally prohibits the moving of a grave without the permission of the next of kin. In this case, two graves of the Dotson Family, the earliest grave dating backed to 1857, were encountered during the construction of the runway. Since the next of kin could not be located, the graves were left undisturbed. Two additional graves are located off the runway surface.[7]

The new 275,000-sq.-ft. terminal opened in May 1994 with eight gates (expandable to 19 gates). The project included new roads, a new aircraft taxiway and parking apron, stormwater ponds, landscaping, and a new interchange at I-95 for entry into the Airport (Exit 104) at mile marker 104. The total cost for the project was $68.5 million. It was completed one month ahead of schedule and under budget. It was designed by KBJ Architects.[8]

A terminal expansion project was completed in July 2007, adding five departure gates (for a total of 15).[9] A $35 million parking garage was completed in October of the same year, adding 1,700 parking spaces and uses an electronic program to alert drivers to the number of available spaces on each garage level.[9]

International service was finally resumed in 2017 when Air Canada began seasonal service between Toronto and Savannah, which has since ceased to operate the route.[10]

For the second year in a row, the airport was named the #1 Best Domestic Airport in Travel+Leisure World's Best Awards 2022 as a result of a survey by its readers. Airport accessibility, shopping, check-in, security, restaurants, cleanliness and other factors contributed to the airport's top US rating.[11] Condé Nast Traveler magazine also ranked Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport the US #1 airport for the third year in a row by its readers as well.[12]

Facilities edit

Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport covers an area of 3,650 acres (1,477 ha) at an elevation of 50 ft. (15 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways with concrete surfaces:[2][13]

  • 10/28: 9,351 ft. x 150 ft. (2,850 m x 46 m)
  • 01/19: 7,002 ft. x 150 ft. (2,134 m x 46 m)

For the 12-month period ending July 31, 2023, the airport had 112,822 aircraft operations, an average of 309 per day: 49% general aviation, 14% air taxi, 33% scheduled commercial, and 4% military. At that time there were 150 aircraft based at this airport: 82 single-engine, 27 multi-engine, 29 jet, 4 helicopter, and 8 military.[2]

Future expansion edit

To accommodate the rapid growth of the airport, SAV is planning an expansion project. The first part of the expansion is set to break ground next year,[when?] in which the TSA screening area will be expanded from four lanes to six. Once the extra security capacity is in place, SAV plans to add four additional gates to the terminal, bringing the total from fifteen to nineteen (this project is still in the design phase). Additional improvements include expansions of their parking, rental car facilities, and cargo capabilities.[14]

Military edit

 

Also located on the airport is Savannah Air National Guard Base, home to the 165th Airlift Wing (165 AW) of the Georgia Air National Guard. The 165 AW flies the C-130H Hercules tactical airlift aircraft and, as an Air National Guard (ANG) unit, is under the operational claimancy of the Air Mobility Command (AMC). The 165 AW, including the collocated Georgia ANG Combat Readiness Training Center (CRTC) and Air Dominance Center, consists of over 310 full-time Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) and Air Reserve Technician (ART) personnel, and over 700 additional part-time traditional air national guardsmen (TG), also known as Drill Status Guardsmen (DSG).

Savannah ANGB has over 145 buildings and 239 acres of leased land in the southeast and northeast quadrants of the airport.[15]

It is also home of the Air Dominance Center.[16]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

AirlinesDestinationsRefs
Allegiant Air Akron/Canton,[17] Allentown, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Flint,[18] Grand Rapids, Newark
Seasonal: Appleton,[19] Belleville/St. Louis, Chicago–Midway, Columbus–Rickenbacker, Indianapolis, Louisville, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Punta Gorda (FL)
[20]
American Airlines Charlotte, Dallas/Fort Worth [21]
American Eagle Charlotte, Chicago–O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, Philadelphia, Washington–National [21]
Avelo Airlines Seasonal: New Haven (CT) [22]
Breeze Airways Hartford
Seasonal: White Plains
[23]
Delta Air Lines Atlanta
Seasonal: Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul
[24]
Delta Connection Boston, New York–JFK, New York–LaGuardia [24]
Frontier Airlines Seasonal: Denver [25]
JetBlue Boston, New York–JFK [26]
Silver Airways Fort Lauderdale, Tampa[27] [28]
Southwest Airlines Baltimore, Chicago–Midway, Dallas–Love, Houston–Hobby, Nashville
Seasonal: Denver[29]
[30]
Sun Country Airlines Seasonal: Minneapolis/St. Paul [31]
United Airlines Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare, Denver, Houston–Intercontinental, Newark, Washington–Dulles [32]
United Express Chicago–O'Hare, Denver, Houston–Intercontinental, Newark, Washington–Dulles[32]

Cargo edit

Statistics edit

Traffic numbers edit

Annual passenger traffic at SAV airport. See Wikidata query.

Airline market share edit

Largest Airlines at SAV (October 2022 - September 2023
Rank Carriers Passengers Share
1 Delta Air Lines 788,000 21.06%
2 Southwest 579,000 15.46%
3 American Airlines 487,000 13.02%
4 JetBlue 300,000 8.01%
5 United Airlines 285,000 7.60%
Other 1,304,000 34.36%

Top destinations edit

Top domestic destinations (October 2022 - September 20233)[33]
Rank Airport Passengers Airlines
1   Atlanta, Georgia 373,000 Delta
2   Charlotte, North Carolina 207,000 American
3   New York–JFK, New York 125,000 Delta, JetBlue
4   Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas 108,000 American
5   Newark, New Jersey 107,000 Allegiant, United
6   Baltimore, Maryland 96,000 Allegiant, Southwest
7   New York-LGA,New York 85,000 Delta, JetBlue
8   Chicago–O'Hare, Illinois 76,000 American, United
9   Boston, Massachusetts 64,000 Delta, JetBlue
10   Chicago-Midway, Illinois 56,000 Southwest

Accidents and incidents edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Savannah Hilton Head International Stats". Retrieved January 31, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for SAV PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective January 25, 2024.
  3. ^ Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport, official website
  4. ^ "IATA Airport code Search (SAV: Savannah / Hilton Head)". International Air Transport Association. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  5. ^ "2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A" (PDF, 2.03 MB). National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2010.
  6. ^ departedflights.com, Key Airlines Oct. 1, 1992 system timetable & Oct. 1, 1992, Key Airlines system timetable & route map
  7. ^ a b Werner, Ben (August 28, 2001). . Savannah Morning News. Archived from the original on May 4, 2003.
  8. ^ . KBJ Architects, Inc. Archived from the original on March 16, 2012.
  9. ^ a b "Savannah/Hilton Head Airport expands, updates," February 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Delta Sky Magazine, December 2007. Accessed March 21, 2008.
  10. ^ "Air Canada Announces New Service to Savannah/Hilton Head International". Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. December 7, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  11. ^ "Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport named #1 Best Domestic Airport by Travel and Leisure magazine". connectsavannah.com. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
  12. ^ "Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport earns top honors by Condé Nast Traveler as the US #1 ranked airport". griceconnect.com. October 5, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
  13. ^ "SAV airport data at skyvector.com". skyvector.com. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  14. ^ Guan, Nancy (July 23, 2021). "Savannah Hilton Head airport sees travel numbers rise again as it works toward expansion". Savannah Morning News. Retrieved July 25, 2021.
  15. ^ "Savannah International Airport". GlobalSecurity.org.
  16. ^ Demerly, Tom (December 6, 2018). "What Appears To Be A Fake Chinese J-20 Allegedly Spotted At U.S. Base". The Aviationist. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
  17. ^ Scofield, Drew (October 26, 2021). "Allegiant Air flying out of Akron-Canton Airport after leaving Cleveland Hopkins". News 5 Cleveland.
  18. ^ Jeltema, Ryan. Allegiant announces new flight from Flint to Georgia, ABC 12 News, February 1, 2022, retrieved 2022-02-11
  19. ^ "Best Travel Deals, Cheap Flights, Hotel Discounts, Car Rentals and more". Allegiant Air. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
  20. ^ "Allegiant Air". Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  21. ^ a b "Flight schedules and notifications". Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  22. ^ "Destinations". Avelo Airlines. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
  23. ^ "Breeze Airways".
  24. ^ a b "FLIGHT SCHEDULES". Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  25. ^ "Book cheap flights from Savannah, GA today | Frontier Airlines". flights.flyfrontier.com. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
  26. ^ "JetBlue Airlines Timetable". Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  27. ^ "Silver Airways Launches New Nonstop Service from Tampa and Fort Lauderdale to SAV". SAV Airport. February 2, 2021.
  28. ^ "Route Map". Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  29. ^ "Southwest Airlines - Check Flight Schedules".
  30. ^ "Southwest Airlines announces five new routes to Savannah". Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  31. ^ "Route Map & Flight Schedule". Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  32. ^ a b "Timetable". Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  33. ^ "RITA - BTS - Transtats".
  34. ^ Accident description for 65-0968 at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on April 11, 2019.

External links edit

  • Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport, official website
  • Fixed-base operators (FBO): and Sheltair
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective January 25, 2024
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for SAV, effective January 25, 2024
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KSAV
    • ASN accident history for SAV
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KSAV
    • FAA current SAV delay information

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For the commercial service and general aviation airport located in Hilton Head Island South Carolina see Hilton Head Island Airport Savannah Hilton Head International Airport 3 IATA SAV 4 ICAO KSAV FAA LID SAV is a commercial and military use airport in Savannah Georgia United States Savannah Hilton Head International provides travelers with access to Savannah Georgia and Hilton Head Island South Carolina as well as neighboring areas including Bluffton and Beaufort South Carolina and the Golden Isles region of Coastal Georgia Savannah Hilton Head International AirportAerial view of SAVIATA SAVICAO KSAVFAA LID SAVWMO 72207SummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorSavannah Airport CommissionServesSavannah Georgia and Hilton Head Island South CarolinaOpenedMay 1994 29 years ago 1994 05 Operating base forAllegiant AirElevation AMSL50 ft 15 mCoordinates32 07 39 N 081 12 08 W 32 12750 N 81 20222 W 32 12750 81 20222Websitesavannahairport wbr comMapsFAA airport diagramRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m10 28 9 351 2 850 Concrete1 19 7 002 2 134 ConcreteStatistics 2023 Passengers3 897 532Aircraft operations111 948Based aircraft150Sources Airport website 1 Federal Aviation Administration 2 Owned by the City of Savannah and managed by the Savannah Airport Commission Savannah Hilton Head International is located seven nautical miles 8 mi 13 km northwest of the Savannah Historic District 2 The airport s passenger terminal is directly accessible to Interstate 95 between Savannah and the suburban city of Pooler Its previous names include Savannah International Airport Travis Field and Chatham Field This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011 2015 which categorized it as a primary commercial service airport since it has over 10 000 passenger boardings enplanements per year 5 U S Customs facilities are on the field and the airport is part of a Foreign Trade Zone Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Future expansion 2 2 Military 3 Airlines and destinations 3 1 Passenger 3 2 Cargo 4 Statistics 4 1 Traffic numbers 4 2 Airline market share 4 3 Top destinations 5 Accidents and incidents 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe first Savannah Municipal Airport was opened on September 20 1929 with the inauguration of air service between New York City and Miami by Eastern Air Express In 1932 a city resolution named the airport Hunter Field A trolley car was used as the first terminal at Hunter Field in the mid 1930s In 1940 the U S Army Air Corps proposed to take over Hunter Field if a war started While commercial airlines continued to use Hunter Field the city decided to build a second municipal airport in response to the increased military presence The City of Savannah acquired a 600 acre tract near Cherokee Hill one of the highest elevations in the county and construction of a new airfield began under a Works Progress Administration project Three 3 600 foot runways were constructed running north south east west and northeast southwest In 1942 before the completion of this new airfield the U S Army Air Corps decided to take over the new facility and start additional construction to carry out its mission It named the airfield Chatham Field and used it until the end of World War II as a bomber base and crew training base for B 24 bombers as well as fighter aircraft In 1948 Chatham Army Airfield was turned over to the Georgia Air National Guard and the airport was renamed Travis Field in honor of Savannah native Brigadier General Robert F Travis killed in the crash of a B 29 bomber near Fairfield Suisun AFB California and his brother Colonel William Travis To accommodate the airlines Travis Field received a new control tower and an airline terminal in the former base theater In 1958 work began on a new airline terminal In 1962 an additional extension brought the east west runway s length to 9 000 ft 2 700 m The jet age arrived in 1965 when Delta Air Lines introduced Douglas DC 9 10 flights Grumman Aircraft opened a 7 5 million Gulfstream manufacturing plant at Travis in 1967 A new 21 million terminal building was built on the northwest corner of the airport in 1994 A six gate terminal built in 1960 was replaced in 1994 by the current facility Although the airport had no direct international flights at the time it was renamed Savannah International Airport in 1983 then Savannah Hilton Head International Airport in 2003 In 1992 the airport had international service with non stop flights to destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico when Key Airlines was operating a passenger hub in Savannah Key Airlines also operated non stop mainline jet service to a number of U S cities at this time and from Savannah According to the Key Airlines system timetable dated October 1 1992 non stop services primarily operated with Boeing 727 100 and 727 200 jetliners were being flown from the airport to Antigua ANU Aruba AUA Atlanta ATL Baltimore BWI Boston BOS Cancun CUN Chicago Midway Airport MDW Cozumel CZM Curacao CUR Freeport FPO Montego Bay MBJ Nassau NAS New York Newark Airport EWR Orlando MCO St Maarten SXM and St Thomas STT In addition to these non stop flights a one stop direct service was also flown by the airline from Savannah to St Croix STX 6 Key Airlines subsequently experienced financial difficulties and then ceased all flights in 1993 Some 3 680 feet 1 120 m from the west end of Runway 10 the main east west runway are two concrete grave markers A runway extension project placed the runway through a small family plot and the graves of the airport property s two original owners Because the family did not want to remove and relocate the graves the markers were placed on the asphalt runway 7 Runway 10 is thought to be the only airport runway in the United States with marked gravestones in it Federal law generally prohibits the moving of a grave without the permission of the next of kin In this case two graves of the Dotson Family the earliest grave dating backed to 1857 were encountered during the construction of the runway Since the next of kin could not be located the graves were left undisturbed Two additional graves are located off the runway surface 7 The new 275 000 sq ft terminal opened in May 1994 with eight gates expandable to 19 gates The project included new roads a new aircraft taxiway and parking apron stormwater ponds landscaping and a new interchange at I 95 for entry into the Airport Exit 104 at mile marker 104 The total cost for the project was 68 5 million It was completed one month ahead of schedule and under budget It was designed by KBJ Architects 8 A terminal expansion project was completed in July 2007 adding five departure gates for a total of 15 9 A 35 million parking garage was completed in October of the same year adding 1 700 parking spaces and uses an electronic program to alert drivers to the number of available spaces on each garage level 9 International service was finally resumed in 2017 when Air Canada began seasonal service between Toronto and Savannah which has since ceased to operate the route 10 For the second year in a row the airport was named the 1 Best Domestic Airport in Travel Leisure World s Best Awards 2022 as a result of a survey by its readers Airport accessibility shopping check in security restaurants cleanliness and other factors contributed to the airport s top US rating 11 Conde Nast Traveler magazine also ranked Savannah Hilton Head International Airport the US 1 airport for the third year in a row by its readers as well 12 Facilities editSavannah Hilton Head International Airport covers an area of 3 650 acres 1 477 ha at an elevation of 50 ft 15 m above mean sea level It has two runways with concrete surfaces 2 13 10 28 9 351 ft x 150 ft 2 850 m x 46 m 01 19 7 002 ft x 150 ft 2 134 m x 46 m For the 12 month period ending July 31 2023 the airport had 112 822 aircraft operations an average of 309 per day 49 general aviation 14 air taxi 33 scheduled commercial and 4 military At that time there were 150 aircraft based at this airport 82 single engine 27 multi engine 29 jet 4 helicopter and 8 military 2 Future expansion edit This section is about an event or subject that may not be current but does not specify the time period Please help improve it to include this information The talk page may contain suggestions December 2022 To accommodate the rapid growth of the airport SAV is planning an expansion project The first part of the expansion is set to break ground next year when in which the TSA screening area will be expanded from four lanes to six Once the extra security capacity is in place SAV plans to add four additional gates to the terminal bringing the total from fifteen to nineteen this project is still in the design phase Additional improvements include expansions of their parking rental car facilities and cargo capabilities 14 Military edit nbsp Also located on the airport is Savannah Air National Guard Base home to the 165th Airlift Wing 165 AW of the Georgia Air National Guard The 165 AW flies the C 130H Hercules tactical airlift aircraft and as an Air National Guard ANG unit is under the operational claimancy of the Air Mobility Command AMC The 165 AW including the collocated Georgia ANG Combat Readiness Training Center CRTC and Air Dominance Center consists of over 310 full time Active Guard and Reserve AGR and Air Reserve Technician ART personnel and over 700 additional part time traditional air national guardsmen TG also known as Drill Status Guardsmen DSG Savannah ANGB has over 145 buildings and 239 acres of leased land in the southeast and northeast quadrants of the airport 15 It is also home of the Air Dominance Center 16 Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsRefsAllegiant AirAkron Canton 17 Allentown Baltimore Cincinnati Flint 18 Grand Rapids Newark Seasonal Appleton 19 Belleville St Louis Chicago Midway Columbus Rickenbacker Indianapolis Louisville Nashville Pittsburgh Punta Gorda FL 20 American AirlinesCharlotte Dallas Fort Worth 21 American EagleCharlotte Chicago O Hare Dallas Fort Worth Miami Philadelphia Washington National 21 Avelo AirlinesSeasonal New Haven CT 22 Breeze AirwaysHartford Seasonal White Plains 23 Delta Air LinesAtlantaSeasonal Boston Detroit Minneapolis St Paul 24 Delta ConnectionBoston New York JFK New York LaGuardia 24 Frontier AirlinesSeasonal Denver 25 JetBlueBoston New York JFK 26 Silver AirwaysFort Lauderdale Tampa 27 28 Southwest AirlinesBaltimore Chicago Midway Dallas Love Houston Hobby Nashville Seasonal Denver 29 30 Sun Country AirlinesSeasonal Minneapolis St Paul 31 United AirlinesSeasonal Chicago O Hare Denver Houston Intercontinental Newark Washington Dulles 32 United ExpressChicago O Hare Denver Houston Intercontinental Newark Washington Dulles 32 Cargo edit AirlinesDestinationsFedEx ExpressMemphisUPS AirlinesColumbia SC Statistics editTraffic numbers edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at SAV airport See Wikidata query Airline market share edit Largest Airlines at SAV October 2022 September 2023 Rank Carriers Passengers Share1 Delta Air Lines 788 000 21 06 2 Southwest 579 000 15 46 3 American Airlines 487 000 13 02 4 JetBlue 300 000 8 01 5 United Airlines 285 000 7 60 Other 1 304 000 34 36 Top destinations edit Top domestic destinations October 2022 September 20233 33 Rank Airport Passengers Airlines1 nbsp Atlanta Georgia 373 000 Delta2 nbsp Charlotte North Carolina 207 000 American3 nbsp New York JFK New York 125 000 Delta JetBlue4 nbsp Dallas Fort Worth Texas 108 000 American5 nbsp Newark New Jersey 107 000 Allegiant United6 nbsp Baltimore Maryland 96 000 Allegiant Southwest7 nbsp New York LGA New York 85 000 Delta JetBlue8 nbsp Chicago O Hare Illinois 76 000 American United9 nbsp Boston Massachusetts 64 000 Delta JetBlue10 nbsp Chicago Midway Illinois 56 000 SouthwestAccidents and incidents editOn May 2 2018 a USAF Lockheed WC 130H Hercules assigned to the 156th Airlift Wing of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard on a military flight to Davis Monthan AFB Arizona stalled and crashed after takeoff 2 km 1 2 mi northeast of the airport on Georgia State Highway 21 due to the failure of the 1 engine and improper application of left rudder All nine occupants were killed 34 References edit Savannah Hilton Head International Stats Retrieved January 31 2024 a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for SAV PDF Federal Aviation Administration Effective January 25 2024 Savannah Hilton Head International Airport official website IATA Airport code Search SAV Savannah Hilton Head International Air Transport Association Retrieved December 31 2012 2011 2015 NPIAS Report Appendix A PDF 2 03 MB National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems Federal Aviation Administration October 4 2010 departedflights com Key Airlines Oct 1 1992 system timetable amp Oct 1 1992 Key Airlines system timetable amp route map a b Werner Ben August 28 2001 At Peace With the Jets Savannah Morning News Archived from the original on May 4 2003 Aviation KBJ Architects Inc Archived from the original on March 16 2012 a b Savannah Hilton Head Airport expands updates Archived February 29 2008 at the Wayback Machine Delta Sky Magazine December 2007 Accessed March 21 2008 Air Canada Announces New Service to Savannah Hilton Head International Savannah Hilton Head International Airport December 7 2016 Retrieved June 18 2021 Savannah Hilton Head International Airport named 1 Best Domestic Airport by Travel and Leisure magazine connectsavannah com Retrieved October 5 2022 Savannah Hilton Head International Airport earns top honors by Conde Nast Traveler as the US 1 ranked airport griceconnect com October 5 2022 Retrieved October 5 2022 SAV airport data at skyvector com skyvector com Retrieved August 23 2022 Guan Nancy July 23 2021 Savannah Hilton Head airport sees travel numbers rise again as it works toward expansion Savannah Morning News Retrieved July 25 2021 Savannah International Airport GlobalSecurity org Demerly Tom December 6 2018 What Appears To Be A Fake Chinese J 20 Allegedly Spotted At U S Base The Aviationist Retrieved May 15 2021 Scofield Drew October 26 2021 Allegiant Air flying out of Akron Canton Airport after leaving Cleveland Hopkins News 5 Cleveland Jeltema Ryan Allegiant announces new flight from Flint to Georgia ABC 12 News February 1 2022 retrieved 2022 02 11 Best Travel Deals Cheap Flights Hotel Discounts Car Rentals and more Allegiant Air Retrieved May 15 2021 Allegiant Air Retrieved April 7 2017 a b Flight schedules and notifications Retrieved April 7 2017 Destinations Avelo Airlines Retrieved January 18 2022 Breeze Airways a b FLIGHT SCHEDULES Retrieved April 7 2017 Book cheap flights from Savannah GA today Frontier Airlines flights flyfrontier com Retrieved May 15 2021 JetBlue Airlines Timetable Retrieved April 7 2017 Silver Airways Launches New Nonstop Service from Tampa and Fort Lauderdale to SAV SAV Airport February 2 2021 Route Map Retrieved February 2 2021 Southwest Airlines Check Flight Schedules Southwest Airlines announces five new routes to Savannah Retrieved November 19 2020 Route Map amp Flight Schedule Retrieved April 7 2017 a b Timetable Retrieved April 7 2017 RITA BTS Transtats Accident description for 65 0968 at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on April 11 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Savannah Hilton Head International Airport Savannah Hilton Head International Airport official website Fixed base operators FBO Signature Flight Support and Sheltair FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective January 25 2024 FAA Terminal Procedures for SAV effective January 25 2024 Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KSAV ASN accident history for SAV FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KSAV FAA current 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