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Midwest Airlines to launch Omaha -
Los Angeles non-stop flight
BY OUR AVIATION CORRESPONDENT
February 26, 2007:
On May 1, 2007, Midwest Airlines
will launch the Eppley Airfield in
Omaha, Neb. and Los Angeles
International Airport non-stop
flights, thus making it the first to
offer non-stop service in the market
as of today. Midwest Airlines
announced the launch of its new Omaha
- Los Angeles flights in a company
press release.
Midwest Airlines has an aggressive
route expansion plan to be adopted in
2007 and the airline hopes to have an
additional 20% capacity in 2007. The
launch of many new routes is on the
cards, it is said.
Midwest Airlines is all set to launch
at least six new destinations and the
strategy is expected to go throughout
the year.
The Midwest flights will depart from
Ohama in the morning and will depart
from Los Angeles in the evening. The
biggest advantage of this schedule is
for the corporate customers, who can
fly to Los Angeles in the morning ,
and after their work is done, they
could fly back to Omaha in the
evenings.
Midwest will operate a Boeing 717 jet
aircraft for the operation of the
Omaha - Los Angeles route and will
operate under the Midwest Airlines
Signature Service scheme, which inturn
means more comfort and more space. The
airline offers you the best experience
in the skies with DigEplayer portable
inflight entertainment systems and
newly designed Recaro seats with
adjustable headrests and footrests.
Scott R. Dickson, senior vice
president and chief marketing officer,
said, "Omaha is an important city in
our network, and we're happy to offer
the community nonstop service on a
route that is sure to be very popular.
It's always a pleasure to provide
customers another way to enjoy 'The
best care in the air.'"
Midwest Airlines also operate flights
from Omaha to both Milwaukee and
Washington, D.C. Reagan National.
Tickets can be purchased thorugh the
website.
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