Perry Stokes Airport

Perry Stokes Airport (IATA: TAD, ICAO: KTAD) is 11 miles (18 km) northeast of Trinidad, Colorado, United States.

From 1949–50 to 1957 it was on Continental's route between Denver and Albuquerque, one DC-3 a day each way; it had commuter-airline flights in 1969–71, and possibly none since.

The airport covers 650 acres (263 ha) and has two runways: Built in 1936 by the Works Project Administration, it was originally named Trinidad Airport.

It takes its current name from Perry F. Stokes, an early airport manager and flight instructor.

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