Where can you fly nonstop from Milwaukee? A new Mitchell Airport online tool tells you that and more

Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport has debuted a new, interactive online tool to aid travelers in planning their next trip.

The "Where We Fly" module, now available on the airport's website, allows users to find, compare, explore and book flights to MKE's more than 30 nonstop destinations all in one place.

Users can view flight routes on the map and flight durations, time options and airlines for each route, the airport said in a news release. You can click on any destination offered to view available flights, as well as photos and videos of museums, parks and other attractions in each city. You can also find reviews and tips for each destination. Plus, the new tool offers an "itinerary builder," letting you save attractions to a custom playlist shareable with others.

If you prefer not to use the map, you can also scroll through an alphabetical list of destinations within the "Where We Fly" tool. The airport says you can search for destinations and filter by airline, flight duration and personal interests.

"This new tool eliminates the complexities of planning air travel," MKE airport director Brian Dranzik said in a statement. "Whether you know exactly where you want to go and need to find the best flight time on your preferred airline, or are looking to explore destinations, the Where We Fly tool lets you do it all in one place without having to compare information across multiple websites."

To use the new tool, visit mitchellairport.com and select "Where We Fly" under the "Flights & Airlines" tab.

Where can you fly nonstop from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, or MKE?

Here are the nonstop destinations available from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, with the airlines that serve them (seasonal routes noted with an asterisk):

  • Atlanta: Delta, Southwest

  • Austin, Texas: Southwest (begins March 6)

  • Baltimore: Southwest

  • Boston: Delta, JetBlue

  • Cancun/Riviera Maya, Mexico*: Apple/Funjet, Southwest, Sun Country

  • Charlotte, North Carolina: American

  • Chicago O'Hare: United, American

  • Dallas/Fort Worth: American

  • Dallas Love: Southwest

  • Denver: Frontier, Southwest, United

  • Detroit: Delta

  • Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood, Florida*: Southwest, Spirit

  • Fort Myers, Florida*: Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country

  • Houston Intercontinental: United

  • Kansas City, Missouri: Southwest

  • Las Vegas: Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country

  • Miami*: American

  • Minneapolis: Delta, Sun Country

  • Montego Bay, Jamaica*: Apple/Funjet, Sun Country

  • Nashville, Tennessee: Southwest

  • New York Kennedy: Delta

  • New York LaGuardia: Delta

  • New York Newark: United

  • Orlando, Florida: Frontier, Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country

  • Philadelphia: American

  • Phoenix: American, Southwest, Sun Country

  • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico*: Apple/Funjet

  • Punta Cana, Dominican Republic*: Apple/Funjet, Sun Country

  • Salt Lake City, Utah: Delta

  • San Diego: Southwest (Saturday service resumes June 7)

  • Sarasota, Florida*: Southwest

  • Seattle/Tacoma, Washington: Alaska

  • St. Louis: Southwest

  • Tampa, Florida: Frontier, Southwest, Spirit

  • Washington Reagan National: American, Southwest

This post was originally published on Milwaukee Journal Sentiment.

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