Thursday, April 28, 2011

SeaPort launches Arkansas service - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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The airline has landed a federal air servics contract to serve four Arkansas communities from a hubin Tenn. SeaPort will receive slightly morethan $6 milliob over two years. SeaPorty will serve leisure and business travelerss through threedaily round-trip flights weekdayzs and three round-trip flightsa weekends to Jonesboro, El Dorado, and Hot Springs. The flights begin this fall. SeaPort won the contract over severalothedr airlines. The agreement is SeaPort’s firstf expansion outside thePacific Northwest. It now fliex to and from Portland, Seattle, Pendleton, Astoria and The Arkansas contract is similar to recent venture s SeaPort hasentered into.
In October, SeaPorgt landed a two-year contract in which it will bepaid $3.2 milliom in federal subsidies over two years to providee three daily flights between Portland and The contract — which can be renewerd once — is part of the ’s “essential air program aimed at keeping commercial airlinees at small airports. This winter, SeaPort was awardee a two-year contract to offer threew flights a day to Astoria and two a day to SeaPort fliesa small, propeller-driveb aircraft — the nine-seat Pilatus PC-12. The privatelgy held company doesn’t disclose revenue.

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