Cheap Tickets to Kansas CityThese prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply. Show AU$1,616 One way, found 2 days ago AU$1,616 One way found 2 days ago Jetstar AU$1,708 One way, found 4 days ago AU$1,708 One way found 4 days ago United
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Is Kansas City a hub for any airline?KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- This city used to face an enormous obstacle marketing itself: No major airline runs a hub here. That means nonstop flights are comparatively scarce. But no longer is Kansas City apologizing for its hublessness.
Does JetBlue serve Kansas City?JetBlue Airways Airlines Flights From Kansas City Intl.
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Where do you fly into for Kansas City?Kansas City Intl Airport (MCI) is the main airport serving Kansas City and the nearby areas. It's the city's only international airport and only about 15 miles northwest of Downtown Kansas City.
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