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| AirTran Airways Expands Schedule in Milwaukee, Launches Innovative Partnership with SkyWest Airlines
- Expansion and Partnership Increase Frequencies and Destinations from
General Mitchell International Airport -
ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AirTran Airways, a
subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI), today announced new
additions to its growing Milwaukee route network. These additions include
non-stop service from Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport to
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and expanded service to Ronald
Reagan Washington National Airport beginning April 6, 2010.
The low-cost leader also announced a new marketing partnership with
SkyWest Airlines to support its Milwaukee focus city. In this unique
partnership, SkyWest Airlines, Inc., a subsidiary of SkyWest, Inc. (Nasdaq:
SKYW), will offer regional jet service between Milwaukee and six
destinations, including: Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Akron/Canton, Ohio,
Indianapolis, Des Moines, Iowa, and Omaha, Neb. Seats on these flights will
be sold in conjunction with AirTran Airways flights with revenue shared on
a pro-rated basis.
Service under this new agreement will begin next month. Once fully
implemented in February 2010, SkyWest Airlines will offer 18 daily non-stop
flights from Milwaukee to six destinations. These flights will be operated
by SkyWest Airlines and will be available for customers to book through
AirTran's normal distribution channels, including the company's
award-winning Web site, http://www.AirTran.com, travel agencies and
1-800-AIR-TRAN.
"This unique partnership and expanded service is an exciting next step
for our Milwaukee focus city," said Kevin Healy, senior vice president,
marketing and planning, AirTran Airways. "We are delighted to make new and
interesting destinations available to our customers and now offer more
choices than ever to, from, and through Milwaukee to the rest of our
network."
In this new partnership, SkyWest Airlines will operate five SkyWest
branded, 50-seat, Bombardier CRJ200 regional aircraft to and from
Milwaukee.
"Under the new partnership, SkyWest's Milwaukee passengers will enjoy
more flights to more destinations with all the benefits of AirTran's vast
route network and A+ Rewards program," said SkyWest President and COO
Russell "Chip" Childs. "Together, SkyWest and AirTran will be committed to
providing passengers with exceptional service, on-time flights, low fares
and the best possible flying experience."
The chart below details all current service out of Milwaukee, including
new routes announced today:
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