Skip to content
Oklahoma City, USA

Oklahoma City Airport Arrival Alerts

Get a text when their flight lands at OKC. Know when to head to the airport.

Get a text when they land at OKC

Airport Code

OKC

Passengers/Year

5 million

Terminals

Main Terminal (Concourses A, B)

Exit Time

15-20 minutes after landing

About

Arriving at Will Rogers World Airport

Will Rogers World Airport is a manageable single-terminal facility serving the Oklahoma City metro area. Two concourses handle all flights, and the relatively low passenger volume means quick movement through baggage claim.

The airport is located just southwest of downtown, easily accessible from I-44 and I-240. The short distance and typically light traffic make for predictable drives. A landing alert still saves you time by letting you know exactly when to leave, rather than waiting in the cell phone lot.

Pickup tip

OKC is 6 miles southwest of downtown Oklahoma City. The compact terminal makes pickups easy. Wait for a landing text, then head to the lower-level arrivals curb.

How it works

Track OKC arrivals.

1

Enter the flight number

Type the flight number for the arrival to OKC.

2

Add your phone number

Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.

3

Get a text when they land

We track the flight and text you when they touch down at Will Rogers World Airport.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How far is OKC airport from downtown?

OKC is about 6 miles southwest of downtown Oklahoma City, roughly a 10-15 minute drive.

How long to exit OKC after landing?

Plan for 15 minutes for most domestic arrivals. The airport is small and efficient.

Is there a cell phone lot at Will Rogers airport?

Yes, OKC has a free cell phone waiting lot on South Meridian Avenue near the terminal.

Popular routes from OKC

Track arrivals at OKC

Picking someone up from OKC?

Get a text when their flight lands. Avoid waiting at arrivals — time your journey perfectly.

Get Landing Alert

Also track arrivals at

Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

Founder, SkyText

Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.