JWA may see 2 new airlines
Two new commuter airlines have solidified schedules to begin
round-trip flights from John Wayne Airport to Phoenix, San Francisco and
Los Angeles.
Orange County supervisors are scheduled to approve the applications of
Mesa Air Group Inc. and American Eagle Airlines, the commuter division of
American Airlines, to begin operations at John Wayne Airport.
The requests have been placed on Tuesday’s agenda as a
noncontroversial consent item.
Mesa, operating under a partnership agreement with America West
Airlines, is scheduled to begin flights to Phoenix on Wednesday. The
airline would fly six round-trip flights per week for the first 45 days
and could add up to 20 more flights by March 31.
Mesa’s flights would be operated by the airline’s personnel, but the
planes would be supplied by America West. Airport managers are shifting
some flight capacity from America West to Mesa.
America West handed over space for 81,680 passengers per year to Mesa,
which is based in Arizona. Mesa has scheduled its first flight on
Wednesday, an airport spokesman said.
American Eagle has scheduled flights to begin July 2. The American
subsidiary will fly 41 weekly round trips to the Bay Area and seven
weekly trips to Los Angeles.
American has handed over slots for 117,718 passengers per year to
America Eagle.
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