Little Rock is served by Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT), the main airport for Arkansas. It offers essential domestic connectivity into LIT from major airline hubs and a limited number of direct leisure destinations arriving in Little Rock, with service from a mix of network and low-cost carriers.
The airport's most vital routes to Little Rock are flights from key domestic hubs. Top departure points into LIT include Atlanta (ATL) on Delta, Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) on American, Charlotte (CLT) on American, Chicago (ORD) on United and American, and Denver (DEN) on United and Frontier. It also receives direct flights from popular leisure cities like Orlando (MCO), Las Vegas (LAS), and seasonal services from other destinations into Little Rock.
Little Rock National is served by all major U.S. network carriers flying into LIT: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. Low-cost carriers Southwest Airlines and Frontier Airlines provide competition on select routes to Little Rock. Allegiant Air may offer limited seasonal service into LIT.
To find affordable flights to Little Rock, book hub arrivals into LIT 3-6 weeks in advance. For leisure destinations on Southwest or Frontier into Little Rock, book 2-3 months ahead for the best deals to LIT. Use flight comparison tools for flights to Little Rock. Flying into LIT on weekdays (Tuesday-Thursday) is typically cheaper. For a wider selection of flights and sometimes better fares to the region, travelers may compare with Memphis International Airport (MEM) (about 2.5 hours drive from Little Rock) for certain routes into the area, combined with ground transport. Little Rock's fares into LIT are generally competitive for hub access but less so for point-to-point leisure travel to the city.