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The major U.S. airlines have some direct domestic flights into Wisconsin, but you often
have to stop first in Chicago, Minneapolis, or another major hub. Ticket prices vary wildly
depending on when you travel and, more important, when you buy the ticket. The best way
to find out about deals is through a travel agent or, yes, mucking about on the Internet.
Milwaukee's Mitchell International Airport ( www.mitchellairport.com ) istheonlyin-
ternationalairportinthestateandtheairportofferingthemostdirectflightsacrossthecoun-
try (Madison has a few as well).
Madison,GreenBay,StevensPoint/Wausau,LaCrosse,Oshkosh,EauClaire,Marinette,
Rhinelander, Appleton, and a few other minor locations are served by interstate and in-
trastate flights, often branches of the major carriers. During Memorial Day-Labor Day in
Eagle River and Minocqua/Woodruff (occasionally to Sturgeon Bay, but not at present),
Trans-North Aviation operates a once-daily shuttle to and from Chicago'sPalwaukee Air-
port.
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