Sun Country launching Tulsa’s first international flights
Sun Country Airlines is giving Tulsa its first scheduled international flights.
The airline will launch vacation flights to Cancun, Mexico starting in May 2026.
Two flights a week will depart from Tulsa International Airport.
It comes after the airport completes a new international arrivals area.
It marks a milestone as Tulsa has never had regular scheduled overseas service.
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