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Palm Springs International Airport is an airport located in Palm Springs, California serving the Coachella Valley area of Riverside County.

The airport is highly seasonal, in that many flights do not operate during the summer.

PSP was originally constructed as a United States Army Air Forces airfield in 1939 on land owned by the Agua Caliente band of the Cahuilla people. The city of Palm Springs purchased the land in 1961 and converted it for commercial use, which began in 1964 as the Palm Springs Municipal Airport.

Main Terminal

Palm Springs International Airport has a single terminal for all flights. ¹ Seasonal

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