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=== Commercial airports ===
=== Commercial airports ===
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The primary airport serving the Palm Coast metro area is Sierra International Airport (SIX), the busiest airport in Cartadania and among the top five busiest in the world. SIX is in northeastern Sierra, 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Downtown Sierra. SIX is the only airport to serve as a hub for all three Cartadanian legacy airlines —Air Cartadania, Premiere and Sarpedonian.


In addition to SIX, other airports, including Bordeaux-Columbia Airport, Gadsden-Samori-Andina International Airport, Los Sueños International Airport, Lynnhaven-Serenity Airport, and Roseland-Pasadena Airport, also serve the region.
The primary airport serving the Palm Coast metro area is [[Sierra International Airport]] (SIX), the busiest airport in Cartadania and among the top five busiest in the world. SIX is in northeastern Sierra, 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Downtown Sierra. SIX is the only airport to serve as a hub for all three Cartadanian legacy airlines—Azul, Luson, and Premiere.
 
In addition to SIX, other airports, including Bordeaux-Columbia Airport, Gadsden-Samori-Andina International Airport, Los Sueños International Airport, Lynnhaven Serenity Field, and Roseland Airport, also serve the region.


=== Interstates ===
=== Interstates ===

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