Monthly Archive: February 2011

WestJet signs partnership with Delta to add U.S. routes – USATODAY.com

WestJet, a Canadian low-cost carrier, has partnered with Delta Air Lines to expand its service to the U.S. The agreement allows WestJet and Delta customers to purchase connecting flights on one ticket and receive boarding passes for all segments at their first check-in. “Delta is an established, worldwide airline, and this interline agreement will open …

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American Airlines Set to Resume Mainline Service to Cleveland – AirlineCity.com

American Airlines Resumes Mainline Service to Cleveland American Airlines is returning its mainline service to Cleveland, after leaving over five years ago in September 2004. Effective April 5, 2011, AA is replacing its four daily American Eagle flights (three CRJ and one ERJ) between Dallas (DFW) and Cleveland Hopkins (CLE) with three daily MD80 flights. …

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Gulfstream wins contract to fly Eastern Montana

A request by the Montana Essential Air Service Task Force to switch airlines serving seven Eastern Montana cities has gotten a stamp of approval in Washington, D.C. That means Gulfstream International Airlines of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., may start flying the Montana EAS routes as soon as May, replacing the current carrier, Great Lakes Airlines of …

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Air fares rising faster in Cleveland than nationwide | cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Airfares are rising faster in Cleveland and Akron than nationwide, with more increases here and across the country expected in 2011. The average domestic fare for travelers flying out of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport was $390 in the third quarter of 2010, up 16 percent from an average fare of $336 a …

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