Rising fuel prices are leading airlines to
cut back on flights from Oklahoma to major cities across the
country.
Tulsa International Airport spokeswoman Alexis Higgins says
flights from Tulsa have been canceled to such destinations as
Chicago, Denver, Cleveland and California.
Fewer cancellations were reported at Will Rogers World Airport
in Oklahoma City. But a spokesman said air travelers can expected
fewer flights in the future as airlines deal with rising costs.

The state's other primary airport in Lawton says it has not been
yet suffered any flight cancellations because of financial
pressures on the airline industry.
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