Skyway Airlines - Destinations

Destinations

At the end of flight operations, Skyway Airlines flew to 19 destinations in Canada and the United States. The airline's hub was at Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport. Most destinations were taken over by SkyWest on April 6, 2008. The remaining few (part of the essential air service program) saw a termination of service.

Historically, approximately 60 markets were served at one time by Skyway Airlines. Most destinations were served nonstop from Milwaukee; however, some point-to-point services were also operated. Many of these were served in the era when Mesa Airlines operated Skyway, choosing to focus resources outside of the Midwest Express hub in Milwaukee.

Markets denoted with * were served by Skyway at or shortly before shutdown.

Markets denoted with + were served exclusively in the early 1990s by Mesa Airlines operating as Skyway.

Arkansas

  • Little Rock (to Kansas City)

Connecticut

  • Hartford*

Illinois

Bloomington (to Detroit+)

Chicago Midway (to Milwaukee and Louisville+)

Moline (to Milwaukee and Kansas City)

Peoria (to Detroit+)

Rockford (to Milwaukee, Detroit, and St Louis]


Indiana

Anderson (to Flint+)

Fort Wayne

Indianapolis*

Kokomo (to Flint+)

South Bend (to Milwaukee and Dayton)


Iowa

Cedar Rapids (to Milwaukee* and Omaha+)

Des Moines*


Kentucky

Louisville* (to Milwaukee* and Chicago Midway+)


Maryland

Baltimore (to Milwaukee and Columbus+)


Michigan

Detroit City Airport (to Milwaukee+ and Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport+)

Detroit Metro Airport (to Bloomington+, Peoria+ and Rockford+)

Escanaba*

Flint* (to Milwaukee*, Rochester+, Kokomo+ and Anderson+)

Grand Rapids* (to Milwaukee*, Toronto, Columbus, Dayton, New York LaGuardia, and Washington Reagan National)

Ironwood* (to Milwaukee* via Rhinelander)

Iron Mountain*

Kalamazoo

Lansing

Manistee*

Marquette*

Muskegon*

Saginaw

Traverse City


Minnesota

Duluth*

Minneapolis*


Missouri

Kansas City (to Little Rock, Moline and Omaha)

St Louis* (to Milwaukee* and Rockford)


Nebraska

Omaha* (to Milwaukee*, Kansas City and Cedar Rapids+)


New Jersey

Newark


New York

Buffalo (to Columbus+)

New York LaGuardia (to Grand Rapids)

Rochester (to Columbus+ and Flint+)


North Carolina

Raleigh/Durham


Ohio

Cincinnati

Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport (to Detroit City Airport+)

Cleveland Hopkins Airport*

Columbus* (to Milwaukee*, Grand Rapids, Baltimore+, Buffalo+, and Rochester+)

Dayton* (to Milwaukee*, Grand Rapids, Nashville and South Bend)


Ontario, Canada

  • Toronto* (to Milwaukee* and Grand Rapids)

Pennsylvania

  • Philadelphia
  • Pittsburgh*

Tennessee

  • Nashville* (to Milwaukee* and Dayton)

Virginia / District of Columbia

  • Washington Dulles
  • Washington Reagan National Airport (to Grand Rapids)

Wisconsin

Appleton*

Eau Claire (to Milwaukee+ via Wausau/Central Wisconsin Airport)

Green Bay*

La Crosse

Madison*

Milwaukee*

Oshkosh+

Rhinelander*

Wausau/Central Wisconsin Airport*

Some markets listed also were served by Midwest Express / Midwest Airlines mainline service.

Most non-Milwaukee markets did not last more than 6–18 months.

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