US Air Cuts Mainline Asheville Flights But Adds Express Service
US Airways plans to eliminate its mainline jet service to Asheville, N.C., starting Sept. 8 due to "poor market performance." The airline operates four daily Boeing 737-300 flights between Asheville and its Charlotte hub, but with an average load factor of only 33% in the first quarter, according to...
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