Arkansas International Airport
Blytheville, Arkansas, US
International Air Transport Association
International Civil Aviation Organization
77 meters
About Arkansas International Airport
Arkansas International Airport is an airport located in Blytheville Arkansas, US. The airport's IATA code is BYH, which is the three-letter code used on boarding passes and flight bookings. The ICAO code is KBYH, used by air traffic control and pilots for flight planning.
The airport operates in the America/Chicago timezone. When planning flights to or from BYH, use our flight duration calculator to account for timezone differences, especially for international travel.
Arkansas International Airport sits at an elevation of 254 feet (77 meters) above sea level.
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