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Grant Aviation (GV)

Grant Aviation (GV) flies to 14 destinations in 2 countries. Mostly domestic (12 routes) with 2 international. More of a point-to-point carrier than a hub-and-spoke network.

Independent carrier. Not part of any alliance, so miles only work within the GV program. No shared lounge access with other airlines.

GV has the most flights out of Austin (AUS), Anchorage (ANC), Van Nuys (VNY), Dallas (ADS), Kenai (ENA).

Grant Aviation Busiest Airports

Grant Aviation doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. These are the airports where GV has the most flights. You fly direct between cities rather than connecting through a central hub.

AUS
Austin
Austin Bergstrom International Airport
4
ANC
Anchorage
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
3
VNY
Van Nuys
Van Nuys Airport
2
ADS
Dallas
Addison Airport
1
ENA
Kenai
Kenai Municipal Airport
1

Grant Aviation Fleet & Aircraft Types

2 aircraft types appear on GV routes. Small, focused fleet.

Grant Aviation: All 14 Destinations

Every nonstop route Grant Aviation flies. Each destination links to the full route page with schedules, competing airlines, and connection options.

Code City
DUX
ANC Anchorage
AUS Austin
BET Bethel
BDG Blanding
BUF Buffalo
RUE Butembo
DLG Dillingham
IDA Idaho Falls
ENA Kenai
LBE Latrobe
MDH Murphysboro
PBF Pine Bluff
RDD Redding

Grant Aviation FAQ

Grant Aviation flies nonstop to 14 destinations in 2 countries. 12 domestic, 2 international.

Grant Aviation doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. The busiest airports are Austin (AUS), Anchorage (ANC), Van Nuys (VNY), and others. You fly direct between cities.

2 aircraft types appear on GV routes, including C208, CNC.

No. Grant Aviation is an independent carrier. Miles only work within the GV program, and there's no shared lounge access with other airlines.

Yes. 2 international routes to 2 countries, plus 12 domestic routes.