MIDWEST CONNECT


'Midwest Connect' is the brand name for the regional airline service of Midwest Airlines. Since Midwest Connect was created in 1989, only Skyway Airlines has operated under this name, but, since April 1, 2007, SkyWest has also provided service using the Midwest Connect name.[1]

Contents
Destinations
Fleet
External link
References

Destinations


Main articles: Midwest Connect destinations

'Midwest Connect' currently flies to 34 destinations throughout Canada and the United States. On April 1, Midwest's newest commuter carrier, SkyWest, began new routes to Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and on May 1, began new service to Kansas City, Missouri and San Antonio, Texas. SkyWest also added Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina on June 1, and added Colorado Springs, Colorado on July 1, 2007. On August 1, SkyWest began service to Newark, New Jersey, and September 16, 2007, SkyWest will begin service to Austin, Texas, and Charlotte, North Carolina, and on September 30, 2007, Skyway will discontinue service to Marquette, Michigan, increasing Midwest Connect's destination count to 35.

Fleet


As of September 2007, the Midwest Connect fleet includes 24 aircraft:

'Midwest Connect operated by Skyway Airlines Fleet'
AircraftTotalPassengers
(Economy)
Routes
Beechcraft 1900719Commuter
Fairchild-Dornier 328JET1232Commuter



'Midwest Connect operated by SkyWest Fleet'
AircraftTotalPassengers
(Economy)
Routes
Bombardier CRJ-200ER5
(10 orders)
50Commuter



★ All Midwest Connect aircraft feature leather seating, and jet aircraft feature freshly baked cookies on select routes.

External link



Midwest Connect Profile

References


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