Great Lakes Airlines destinations
Great Lakes Airlines serves 13 of its 21 destinations through the Essential Air Service program, and is the largest Essential Air Service provider in the United States. Over its history the airline is known to have flown to 118 cities, Chicago having been served through three airports. Great Lakes currently flies to the following domestic scheduled destinations (as of October 1, 2015):[1]
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Kansas
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- South Dakota
- Wyoming
Terminated destinations
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Indiana
- Bloomington (Monroe County Airport)
- Lafayette (Purdue University Airport)
- Muncie (Delaware County Airport)
- Terre Haute International Airport (Hulman Field)
- Illinois
- Carbondale (Southern Illinois Airport)
- Chicago (O'Hare International Airport) Former hub
- Chicago (Merrill C. Meigs Field)
- Chicago (Midway International Airport)
- Danville (Vermilion Regional Airport)
- Decatur Airport
- Galesburg Municipal Airport
- Marion (Williamson County Regional Airport)
- Mattoon (Coles County Memorial Airport)
- Mount Vernon Airport
- Quincy Regional Airport
- Sterling/Rock Falls (Whiteside County Airport)
- Springfield (Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport)
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Michigan
- Alpena County Regional Airport
- Escanaba (Delta County Airport)
- Hancock/Houghton (Houghton County Memorial Airport)
- Iron Mountain (Ford Airport)
- Ironwood (Gogebic–Iron County Airport)[5]
- Lansing (Capitol Region International Airport)
- Manistee County Blacker Airport
- Marquette (Sawyer International Airport)
- Menominee/Marinette (Twin County Airport)
- Muskegon County Airport
- Pellston Regional Airport
- Sault Ste. Marie (Chippewa County International Airport)
- Traverse City (Cherry Capital Airport)
- Minnesota
- Bemidji Regional Airport
- Duluth International Airport
- Fairmont Municipal Airport
- Fergus Falls Municipal Airport
- Mankato Regional Airport
- Worthington Municipal Airport
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- Nevada
- Ely Airport
- Las Vegas (McCarran International Airport) Former hub
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Utah
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- Mexico
- Ciudad Obregon International Airport
- Guaymas International Airport
- Hermosillo International Airport
- Puerto Penasco International Airport
- Routes as Midway Connection 1995-1997
- Raleigh/Durham, NC
Notes
- ↑ http://flygreatlakes.com/time_table/doc_files/time_table.pdf
- ↑ http://www.flygreatlakes.com/route_map/current_map.htm
- ↑ http://www.ksal.com/great-lakes-tsa-in-motion/
- ↑ http://www.twincities.com/localnews/ci_25643584/thief-river-falls-airline-service-return-june
- ↑ DeLuca, Gabriella. Changes for Gogebic-Iron County Airport, uppermichiganssource.com, February 14, 2012, retrieved March 8, 2012
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