Monthly Archive: August 2010

ExpressJet, Cleveland Hopkins leader in daily flights, has new owner in SkyWest | cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The busiest carrier at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport — Continental partner ExpressJet — is being bought by another regional airline, SkyWest. The acquisition brings together two of the country’s largest regional carriers, and continues a consolidation trend in the regional sector spurred by pressure from major airlines to cut costs. It also …

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July passenger traffic up at Port Columbus | The Columbus Dispatch

Passenger traffic at Port Columbus inched up in July compared with a year ago, possibly reflecting higher fares that could have dampened leisure travel this year. The airport served 587,461 travelers last month, compared with 584,125 in July 2009, according to data released yesterday by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority. Delta Air Lines, Midwest Airlines …

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Delta adds N.C. route dropped by American | The Columbus Dispatch

Port Columbus will again get nonstop service to Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina. Delta Air Lines is planning to add service seven months after American Airlines dropped the route. Delta said that, starting Nov.10, it will offer a daily flight to Raleigh-Durham on Sundays through Fridays. via Delta adds N.C. route dropped by American …

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American Eagle launching nonstops from Cleveland to Miami | cleveland.com

American Eagle Airlines, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, is adding two daily nonstop flights between Cleveland and Miami beginning Nov. 18. The nonstops are the first new flights out of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport since May, when Continental Airlines regional carrier Continental Express started flying daily nonstops to Norfolk, Va., and Green Bay, Wis. …

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