US regional carrier Air Wisconsin is winding down its capacity purchase agreement with American Airlines as it initiates a strategic shift toward charter and essential air service flying.
(WBAY) - serveAir Wisconsin Airlines announced a “strategic realignment” to focus on Essential Air Service Program (“EAS”) markets, expand its charter operations, and transition its relationship with American Airlines to a codeshare and interline relationship.
Starting in April, an Appleton based regional airline will no longer be associated with one of the major airlines in the United States. On Monday, Air Wisconsin Airlines announced it will stop flying for American Airlines,
Air Wisconsin Airlines LLC, a subsidiary of Harbor Diversified, Inc. (OTCMKTS: HRBR), received a termination notice from American Airlines, Inc. ending their capacity purchase agreement (CPA). The agreement,
DALLAS — Air Wisconsin Airlines (ZW), the US's only CRJ200 operator, has terminated its regional capacity agreement with American Airlines (AA), its only mainline partner. Currently, ZW operates flights for AA as American Eagle. After April 2025, the partnership will transition to a codeshare and interline relationship.
Air Wisconsin last week announced it will end its regional partnership with American Airlines and will focus on EAS and charter operations.
This new deal with American was a five-year contract, so it seemed like it had secured at least a near-term future. But now, the end has arrived. The airline announced that it will no longer fly for American Eagle after April of this year. Here’s a look at the Air Wisconsin March route map before the pulldown began.
Air Wisconsin will cease operations for American Airlines on April 3. How will this affect traveling to and from Chicago and Appleton?
On Monday, Air Wisconsin Airlines announced it will stop flying for American Airlines, in an effort to focus on its Essential Air Service (EAS) Program markets. According to a press release from ...