Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Midwest Connect
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Midwest Connect (formerly Midwest Express Connection) was the brand name for the regional airline service of Midwest Airlines, rather than a certificated airline carrier. Skyway Airlines was the sole operator of Midwest Connect since its inception in 1989, until SkyWest Airlines began additional Midwest Connect service on April 1, 2007.[1] SkyWest took over all Midwest Connect operations following Skyway's shutdown of operations on April 5, 2008. In October, 2008, Republic Airlines also began operating for Midwest Connect.[2][3] On November 3, 2009 the Embraer 170 and Embraer 190 operated by Republic Airlines were rebranded as Midwest Airlines operated by Republic Airlines. Later, during Midwest's merger with Frontier Airlines under the ownership of Republic, Chautauqua Airlines operated as Midwest Connect.
Remove ads
Destinations
On January 16, 2008, Midwest Airlines announced that it would transition the operation of all Midwest Connect flights from Skyway Airlines to SkyWest Airlines. Skyway's last day of operations was April 5, 2008. Skyway Airlines continued in an airport services role, providing Ramp and Dining Services operations for Midwest Airlines and Midwest Connect, and Customer Service operations in Midwest Connect field stations.[2]
Remove ads
Fleet

As of August 2009, the Midwest Connect fleet included 12 aircraft:[4][5]
- All Midwest Connect aircraft feature leather seating, and jet aircraft feature freshly baked cookies on select routes.
Remove ads
Retired fleet

See also
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads