Air Wisconsin has landed its first federal Essential Air Service (EAS) contract, just eight months after ending its deal with American Airlines. Starting October 1, it will run 12 weekly flights between Parkersburg, WV, and Charlotte, NC, under a two-year agreement. The DOT chose Air Wisconsin for its cost-effective bid, despite local support for other carriers. This marks a strategic shift as the airline targets charter and EAS markets.
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