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US Airways to Discontinue Nonstop Service to 20 Destinations From
Pittsburgh in November
ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways announced today
that, as part of its Transformation Plan, it will discontinue nonstop service
from Pittsburgh on 20 routes operated either by US Airways or US Airways'
wholly owned and affiliate Express carriers, beginning in November.
Nonetheless, the company will keep nonstop service to more than 50 markets, in
particular 28 of the top 30 markets, and will remain the airport's largest
carrier.
The full details of the fall schedule, which still are being developed, will be
available in early September. However, the following routes will be
discontinued from Pittsburgh beginning Nov. 7, 2004. Additionally, further
cuts are possible on the US Airways Express network since the independently-
owned affiliate carriers still are finalizing their schedules.
Destination US Airways Express Carrier Connect Service
Akron-Canton, Ohio PSA No
Binghamton, N.Y. Chautauqua/PSA Yes
Shuttle America/Trans States
Burlington, Vt. PSA Yes
Charlottesville, Va. Piedmont/Trans States Yes
Columbia, S.C. Mesa Yes
Elmira, N.Y. Piedmont Yes
Frankfurt US Airways Yes
Grand Rapids, Mich. Trans States No
Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C. Mesa Yes
Ithaca, N.Y. Piedmont Yes
Lexington, Ky. Piedmont/Shuttle America Yes
London (Gatwick)* US Airways Yes
Lynchburg, Va. PSA Yes
Montreal Trans States Yes
Ottawa Trans States Yes
Portland, Maine Mesa/MidAtlantic/PSA Yes
Roanoke, Va. Piedmont Yes
State College, Pa. Piedmont/Shuttle America Yes
Tri Cities, Tenn. Trans States Yes
Williamsport, Pa. PSA Yes
London has been operating seasonally from Pittsburgh and had previously been
scheduled to be discontinued in November.
Between July and October, US Airways and US Airways Express discontinued
nonstop service between Pittsburgh and Beckley, Bluefield, and Huntington,
W.Va.; Evansville, Fort Wayne and South Bend, Ind.; Cleveland; Houston (George
Bush Intercontinental); Latrobe and Reading, Pa.; Kansas City, Mo.; Memphis,
Tenn.; Milwaukee; Minneapolis; and Toledo, Ohio.
DATASOURCE: US Airways
CONTACT: David Castelveter of US Airways, +1-703-872-5100
Web site: http://www.usairways.com/