Air
- Companies: Southwest Airlines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours (including layover)
- Distance: 1,200 miles (approximately)
- Costs: Around 200 EUR (ticket prices may vary based on time of booking)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Consider booking a flight with a flexible cancellation policy to adapt to any schedule changes.
After arriving at Tulsa International Airport, you can rent a car or take a bus to Muskogee. Renting a car may provide you the flexibility to explore scenic routes along the way.
Road (Driving)
- Duration: Approximately 18 hours (non-stop driving)
- Distance: 1,200 miles
- Costs: Estimated 150 EUR for fuel (based on current fuel prices), plus 50 EUR for any necessary rest stops and meals.
- Roads/Routes: Interstate 10 East to Interstate 40 East, then connect with US-69 South to Muskogee.
Pro Tip: Plan your driving breaks every 4-5 hours to stay refreshed and to explore interesting roadside attractions.
Considering the long drive, an overnight stay at a halfway point might be worthwhile for comfort.
Bus
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 22 hours
- Distance: 1,200 miles
- Costs: Around 100 EUR (varies based on how early you book)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Bring snacks and entertainment, as bus rides can be long and sometimes involve delays.
This budget-friendly option allows you to relax and even socialize with other travelers while en route.
Recommendation
If you're looking for a balance of affordability and efficiency, I recommend flying from Phoenix to Tulsa, then renting a car to drive the short distance to Muskogee. This option saves time, and you can enjoy a scenic drive while exploring the local area.