Get a text when their flight lands at TUL. Know when to head to the airport.
Get a text when they land at TULAirport Code
TUL
Passengers/Year
4 million
Terminals
Main Terminal (Concourses A, B, C)
Exit Time
15-20 minutes after landing
About
Tulsa International is a quiet, efficient airport serving northeastern Oklahoma. Three concourses handle all passenger flights, and lower volumes mean the airport rarely feels crowded. Baggage claim is typically fast.
The airport sits just northeast of downtown along US-169, making the drive quick from most parts of Tulsa. A landing alert helps you time the short trip—particularly useful if you're coming from the suburbs in Broken Arrow or Owasso and need a few extra minutes for the drive.
Pickup tip
TUL is 5 miles northeast of downtown Tulsa. The airport is small and efficient. Wait for a landing text, then take US-169 to the lower-level arrivals curb.
How it works
Type the flight number for the arrival to TUL.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.
We track the flight and text you when they touch down at Tulsa International Airport.
FAQ
TUL is about 5 miles northeast of downtown Tulsa, roughly a 10-minute drive via US-169.
TUL is small and uncrowded. Plan for 15 minutes from landing to curbside.
Yes, TUL has a free cell phone waiting lot on North Mingo Road near the terminal.
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