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Airlines of North America
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
The airline industry is in a constant state of flux. In 2005, Trans Meridian Airlines quit doing business while EOS Airlines and Maxjet Airways took to the skies. By early 2006, Independence Air quit flying and Virgin America announced that they were seeking U.S. government approval in hopes of taking their first flight. Beyond the U.S. borders, the Mexican airline industry is in the process of being revolutionized as the Mexican government divests itself of interest in two leading carriers. With this particular decision a handful of new carriers are set to take off south of the U.S. border. To keep track of the all the changes involves a ton of work, but I've done the hard work for you. The following list contains all of the current airlines serving the Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Stay tuned
more air carriers are certain to follow while some existing carriers may call it quits!
How many names do you recognize? Some carriers are strictly charter operators while others fly regionally. Still others are very small operators of Cessna aircraft, not what you might consider airline aircraft, but in the eyes of the Federal Aviation Administration they are:
Aeromexico
Air Canada
Air Labrador
Air Transat
AirTran Airways
Alaska Airlines
Allegiant Air
Aloha Airlines
American Airlines
ATA
Avolar Aerolνneas
Big Sky Airlines
Cape Air
Chautauqua Airlines
Continental Airlines
Delta Airlines
EOS Airlines
Frontier Airlines
Gulfstream Int'l Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines
JetBlue Airways
Maxjet Airways
Mesa Air Group
Mexicana Airlines
Miami Air Int'l
Midwest Airlines
North American Airlines
Northwest Airlines
Pace Airlines
Pen Air
Primaris Airlines
Ryan Int'l Airlines
Shuttle America
Simmons Air
Song
Southwest Airlines
Spirit Airlines
Sun Country Airlines
Ted
United Airlines
USA 3000 Airlines
USAirways
WestJet Airlines
World Airways
To keep the list simple, cargo carriers were omitted. Otherwise, operators such as UPS, Kalitta Air, and Emery would have been included.
Contact the carriers directly to find out what schedules they are keeping and airfare information. Perhaps you'll find a "bargain" in the crowd and be able to try out an all new carrier.
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