Million Air Fall 2024
MILLION AIR FLIGHT BRIEFING ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA
Cajuncoup LAID-BACK SOUTHERN LIVING AND ON-THE-GO JET TRAVEL MEET IN THE MIDDLE OF LOUISIANA
WHATTODO Alexandria has plenty of history and lots of museums in which to experience its culture and art. To explore antique artifacts, head to the Louisiana History Museum in the historic downtown area. The Beaux Arts-style building was built in 1907 and also houses the Alexandria Genealogical Library. There are nearly 700 photos from the 1860s to the 1960s depicting history from all across the state of Louisiana. 503 Washington Street +1 318 487 8556 louisianahistorymuseum.org WHERE TO EAT Whatever Cajun dining tends to lack in formality, it makes up for with truly singular cuisine. Thankfully for fans of both, The Diamond Grill has brought a fi nedining atmosphere and kicky Southern fare to downtown Alexandria. Order the house favorite, blackened red fi sh topped with blackened shrimp and tomato beurre blanc, for a perfect combination of presentation and taste. 924 3rd Street +1 318 448 8989 thediamondgrill.com WHERE TO FLY Located at the former England Air Force Base (used as an emergency command center during Hurricane Katrina), Million Air Alexandria boasts a rich history. It’s not all about the past, however, as Million Air has out fi tted the facility with thoroughly modern amenities, including two conference rooms, WSI weather service and DLA-approved aviation fuel and ground capabilities.
Louisiana bayou
Alexandria Museum of Art
Kisatchie National Forest
time, grab some insider tips from on-site PGA pro Trevor Lloyd and, when the scorecards have been signed and the egos checked, swing by the grill for a snack. While you’re in town, be sure to experience the various historical attractions that help bring the region’s rich heritage to life. Spend an afternoon at the Alexandria Museum of Art, featuring an amazing array of local art, or take a tour of the Hotel Bentley, a haunted, turn-of-the-century icon that occupies an entire block of downtown Alexandria. For a glimpse of Deep South grandeur at its most re fi ned, take in the classical splendor of the Rapides Symphony Orchestra, currently conducted by maestro Joshua Zona, who has also performed with the St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Bac ă u.
Located in almost the center of Louisiana, on the northernmost border of Cajun country, Alexandria is the fulcrum upon which the Pelican State pivots. An under-the-radar haven of natural beauty, Alexandria lures lovers of the outdoors to the Kisatchie National Forest. Encompassing 604,000 acres of old-growth pines and hidden bayous, Kisatchie enjoys the title of Louisiana’s only national forest, boasting over 40 recreation sites, 100 miles of hiking trails and a variety of rare wildlife, such as the Louisiana black bear. A must visit for any nature nut, Kisatchie is the perfect place to stretch your legs after a long fl ight. Another great outdoor option, Links on the Bayou, o ff ers the best 18 holes in central Louisiana. The Mike Young design weaves along Middle Bayou, providing golfers with both beautiful scenery and an ample challenge. Schedule a tee
MILLION AIR ALEXANDRIA (AEX) Alexandria International Airport 1037 Billy Mitchell Boulevard Building 2502
T +1 318 443 5566 F +1 318 487 6576 Alexandria, LA 71303 E info.aex@millionair.com W millionair.com
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