Transportation
A rock-jarring ride in a creaking stagecoach and saddle-sore bounces of the horse were the only means of transportation when the West was won a century ago. Today, Billings is a modern, major thoroughfare for air, interstate and highway travel. Billings Logan International Airport is a regional hub for three major carriers: Delta, Northwest and United; it's also serviced by Big Sky, Horizon and SkyWest regional airlines. More than 1,500 seats are available on our 28 daily jet flights with worldwide connections. Get to Billings from nearly any U.S. city with only one stopover. Interstate highways serve Billings from the south, east and west via I-90 and I-94. U.S. Highways 212 and 87 pass through Billings as well. In Billings, the MET Transit System (city bus), two cab companies and tour companies will get you around town.

Air Transportation
Billings Logan International Airport is a regional hub for three major airlines. Delta, Northwest and United offer 727 jet service through hubs in Minneapolis, Denver and Salt Lake City. Direct flights to Seattle and Spokane are also available on Horizon turbo jets. Regional carriers--Big Sky, Horizon and SkyWest--and the major carriers offer 28 daily flights with worldwide connections.


Ground Transportation
The interstate highway serves Billings from the south, east and west via I-90 and I-94. U.S. Highways 212 and 87 pass through Billings as well. In Billings, the MET transit system (city bus), two cab companies and tour companies will get you around town.
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