Flight routes from Georgia GA
Every scheduled outbound flight route originating from airports in Georgia. 231 sectors filed by carriers departing from 8 airports. State assignment uses each airport's nearest state centroid in the OpenFlights dataset, with hand-checked overrides for airports that sit near a state line (JFK, LGA, IAD, DCA, MCI, MEM, PHL, and a few others) so they line up with the legal location.
Origin airports
Showing 8 of 8, ordered by number of outbound routes.
| IATA | Airport | City | Outbound routes | Top destinations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ATL | Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport | Atlanta | 200 | CHA Chattanooga · CID Cedar Rapids · CRW Charleston |
| TLH | Tallahassee Regional Airport | Tallahassee | 15 | ATL Atlanta · MCO Orlando · TPA Tampa |
| ABY | Southwest Georgia Regional Airport | Albany | 4 | ATL Atlanta |
| CSG | Columbus Metropolitan Airport | Columbus | 3 | ATL Atlanta |
| BQK | Brunswick Golden Isles Airport | Brunswick | 3 | ATL Atlanta |
| VLD | Valdosta Regional Airport | Valdosta | 3 | ATL Atlanta |
| MCN | Middle Georgia Regional Airport | Macon | 2 | ATL Atlanta · MCO Orlando |
| AHN | Athens Ben Epps Airport | Athens | 1 | BNA Nashville |
About Georgia in the network
This page rolls up every outbound route filed from a Georgia airport in the OpenFlights dataset. Click any origin in the table for that airport's full destination network, or click a destination chip to jump straight to the route-pair page with operators, distance, and connecting hubs. For the airports themselves (runways, elevation, full coordinate data), visit the Georgia airport directory.
State assignment starts from each airport's nearest state centroid, then applies hand-checked overrides where centroid distance falls on the wrong side of a real state line. JFK and LGA sit under New York, EWR under New Jersey, IAD and DCA under Virginia, MCI under Missouri, MEM under Tennessee, PHL under Pennsylvania. The destination side isn't affected either way: routes flown from any origin still link to their true destination airports.