Oklahoma City

By plane
By plane

Will Rogers World Airport IATA: OKC (http://www.flyokc.com) offers over 180 flights a day including non-stop service to over 30 cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Washington DC. The International airport originally built in the 1960s has completed the first phase of a major expansion and modernization project and is attracting additional non-stop flights to the city.

By train
By train

Amtrak offers daily service to Fort Worth, Texas aboard the Heartland Flyer (http://www.heartlandflyer.com) line, which can be boarded at the Santa Fe Station in Bricktown. The Flyer has multiple connections to other regional Amtrak lines in Fort Worth. Plans have been proposed to expand the line north to Newton, KS and onward to Kansas City. The City of Oklahoma City recently joined other cities in voicing its support for such a connection.

By car
By car

Oklahoma City is located at the intersection of two of the nations longest continuous interstate highways, I-40 and I-35, as well as I-44. It is also on historic Route 66.