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Midwest Air to Cut Schedule to 11 Cities

Source: Xinhua    Author:    07/21/2008

Subject Concerned: Aircrew   Airlines   Human Resource   Aviation Fuel   

To cope with rising fuel costs, Midwest Air Group announced on Jul. 20 that it will cut daily flights to 11 United States cities including Baltimore, San Diego, St. Louis and two Florida destinations.

Midwest will stop flying on Sep. 8 to Fort Lauderdale and Fort Myers in Florida, as well as to San Diego, the company said in a statement on Jul. 20.

The airline will keep its service to Los Angeles and Seattle, though passengers will travel through Kansas City, Mo., as they do on its San Francisco route, the company said.

Eight more cities, including Baltimore, Hartford, St. Louis, San Antonio and Louisville, Ky., would be dropped from its Midwest Connect regional jet service after Sep. 8, Midwest said.

The airline also says it will no longer offer daily flights to Orlando, Fla., from Milwaukee, though it will fly passengers there from October to April.

Midwest Airlines spokesman Michael Brophy said the airline will do its best to rebook passengers who have bought tickets for flights that are being canceled, and refunds passengers who can't be rebooked.

Last week, the company announced it was cutting 1,200 jobs -- about 40 percent of its 3,000-plus work force. The cuts affect pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and ground crew members.

 

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