Clinton Travel Schedule

President Clinton kept a busy travel schedule during his two terms in office. He traveled to 74 different countries, visited all 50 states and two U.S. Territories. On this page researchers may view and search the sites, cities, states, and countries that President Clinton visited from January 30, 1993 to January 17, 2001.

Researchers may also view and download President Clinton's Travel Schedule as a pdf document. President Clinton’s travel inside the Capital Beltway (I-495 interstate highway) and departures/arrivals at Joint Base Andrews are not included in this list.

President Clinton arrives at Zaventum National Airport in Brussels, Belgium. President Clinton is disembarking Air Force One to a red carpet lined with dignitaries
President Clinton arrives at Zaventum National Airport in Brussels, Belgium. President Clinton is disembarking Air Force One to a red carpet lined with dignitaries, January 8, 1994, Photographer: Barbara Kinney.
President Clinton arrives at Zaventum National Airport in Brussels, Belgium. President Clinton is disembarking Air Force One to a red carpet lined with dignitaries, January 8, 1994, Photographer: Barbara Kinney.
Arrival Date Day of the Week Location City Location State/Territory/Region Location Country Location Site Notes
November 1, 1998 Sunday Baltimore Maryland United States
November 6, 1998 Friday Highfill Arkansas United States Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport Renamed Northwest Arkansas National Airport
November 7, 1998 Saturday Maryland United States Camp David Stayed overnight through November 9th
November 19, 1998 Thursday Tokyo Japan Stayed overnight
November 20, 1998 Friday Seoul South Korea Stayed overnight through November 23rd
November 22, 1998 Sunday Pyeongtaek South Korea Osan Air Force Base
November 22, 1998 Sunday Seoul South Korea
November 23, 1998 Monday Guam United States Territory Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport
November 23, 1998 Monday Adelup Guam United States Territory War in the Pacific National Historical Park
November 23, 1998 Monday Hawaii United States Hickam Air Force Base
November 25, 1998 Wednesday Maryland United States Camp David Stayed overnight through November 27th
December 3, 1998 Thursday Warwick Rhode Island United States T.F. Green Airport Officially named the Theodore Francis Green Memorial State Airport
December 3, 1998 Thursday Newport Rhode Island United States
December 5, 1998 Saturday Tennessee United States Memphis International Airport
December 5, 1998 Saturday Wynne Arkansas United States
December 8, 1998 Tuesday Nashville Tennessee United States
December 12, 1998 Saturday Tel Aviv Israel Ben Gurion Airport
December 12, 1998 Saturday Jerusalem Israel Arrived after midnight on December 13th and stayed overnight through December 15th
December 14, 1998 Monday Gaza Gaza International Airport Renamed the Yasser Arafat International Airport
December 14, 1998 Monday Gaza City Gaza