Chautauqua Airlines Destinations - Operated As US Airways Express

Operated As US Airways Express

  • Connecticut
    • Hartford/Springfield – Bradley International Airport
  • Indiana
    • Indianapolis – Indianapolis International Airport
  • Kentucky
    • Louisville – Louisville International Airport
  • Maine
    • Portland – Portland International Jetport
  • Maryland
    • Baltimore – Baltimore/Washington International Airport
  • Massachusetts
    • Boston – Logan International Airport
  • New York
    • New York City – LaGuardia Airport (hub)
    • New York City / Long Island – Macarthur Airport (begins March 4th)
    • Buffalo – Buffalo-Niagara International Airport
  • North Carolina
    • Charlotte – Charlotte/Douglas International Airport
    • Greensboro – Piedmont Triad International Airport
    • Raleigh/Durham – Raleigh-Durham International Airport
    • Wilmington – Wilmington International Airport
  • Ohio
    • Columbus – Port Columbus International Airport
    • Dayton – Dayton International Airport
  • Pennsylvania
    • Philadelphia – Philadelphia International Airport
    • Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh International Airport
  • Rhode Island
    • Providence – T. F. Green Airport
  • South Carolina
    • Columbia – Columbia Metropolitan Airport
  • Virginia
    • Richmond – Richmond International Airport
    • Washington, D.C. area – Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (hub)

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