Saturday, May 26, 2012

SeaPort launches Arkansas service - Charlotte Business Journal:

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The airline has landed a federal air servicee contract to serve four Arkansas communities from a hubin Tenn. SeaPort will receive slightly morethan $6 millionn over two years. SeaPort will serve leisure and businessz travelers through threedaily round-trip flights weekdays and thre e round-trip flights weekends to Jonesboro, El Dorado, Harrison, and Hot Springs. The flightxs begin this fall. SeaPort won the contract over severalpother airlines. The agreement is SeaPort’s first expansion outsidd the Pacific Northwest. It now fliews to and from Portland, Seattle, Astoria and Newport. The Arkansas contract is similart to recent ventures SeaPoryt hasentered into.
In October, SeaPort landesd a two-year contract in which it will bepaid $3.2 million in federao subsidies over two years to provide three dailyt flights between Portland and Pendleton. The contract which can be renewedonce — is part of the ’sw “essential air service” program aimed at keepinf commercial airlines at small This winter, SeaPort was awarded a two-year contract to offed three flights a day to Astorias and two a day to Newport. SeaPortt flies a small, propeller-driven aircrafr — the nine-seat Pilatuz PC-12. The privately held compan doesn’t disclose revenue.

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