Credit Courtesy Local leaders are not leaving it to chance when it comes to landing new nonstop flights from Tulsa International Airport. As first reported by the Tulsa World, Tulsa County Commissioners have approved using up to $3 million from a federal coronavirus relief allocation for an incentive fund. It will essentially work as a revenue guarantee — if there aren’t enough passengers flying a direct route, an airline can tap into the fund. The American Rescue Plan allows for money to be spent helping industries affected by the pandemic, including travel and tourism. Tulsa County received nearly $127 million in the relief package.