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Mahlon Sweet Airport
Eugene Airport (IATA Airport Code: EUG), also known as Mahlon Sweet Field, is owned and operated by the City of Eugene, Oregon. It is the fifth-largest airport in the Pacific Northwest, providing commercial air service to a six-county region in mid-Oregon.
Eugene Airport is served by three air carriers: Mesa Airlines dba America West Express, Horizon Air, and Skywest dba United Express. Approximate flight times between Eugene and non-stop destinations are:
Eugene/Denver, Colorado 2 hours 22 minutes Eugene/Las Vegas, Nevada 1 hour 45 Minutes Eugene/Los Angeles, California 2 hours 15 minutes Eugene/Phoenix, Arizona 2 hours 25 minutes Eugene/Portland, Oregon 40 minutes Eugene/San Francisco, California 1 hour 30 minutes Eugene/Seattle, Washington 1 hour 5 minutes
Parking
The parking facility is attended 24 hours a day and contains 237 short-term and more than 1000 long-term parking spaces in the main lot, with an additional 582 spaces in the overflow lot. When the overflow lot is in use, shuttle service to and from the terminal is available. Short-term parking is $1.00 per half hour or $12.00 per day. Long-term parking is $6.00 per day or $36 for a seven-day week. Credit cards, local checks, and cash are accepted. Handicap parking spaces are all located in the short term lot and are all charged at the long term rate of $6.00 per day.
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