Airlines and Destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Cape Air | Boston, Martha's Vineyard, New Bedford Seasonal: Providence, White Plains |
Delta Connection operated by Pinnacle Airlines | Seasonal: New York-JFK |
Island Airlines | Hyannis |
JetBlue Airways | Seasonal: Boston, New York-JFK |
Nantucket Airlines | Boston, Hyannis |
United Express operated by CommutAir | Seasonal: Newark |
US Airways Express operated by Air Wisconsin | Seasonal: Washington-National |
Up through the 1990s, a variety of other carriers served the airport, some of which used jet airliners as large as McDonnell Douglas DC-9s. These included such major carriers as, American Airlines and Continental Airlines. As of 2012, JetBlue, connecting seasonally to New York City's JFK airport with Embraer 190s, provided the largest aircraft serving the airport.
Rank | Airport | Passengers | Carriers |
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1 | Hyannis, Massachusetts | 41,000 | Cape Air, Island, Nantucket |
2 | Boston, Massachusetts | 33,000 | Cape Air, Nantucket |
3 | New York, New York-JFK | 18,000 | Delta Connection, JetBlue |
4 | New Bedford, Massachusetts | 8,000 | Cape Air |
5 | Washington (National), DC | 5,000 | US Airways Express |
6 | Newark, New Jersey | 5,000 | Continental Connection |
7 | Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts | 4,000 | Cape Air |
8 | New York, New York-La Guardia | 3,000 | US Airways Express |
9 | Providence, Rhode Island | 3,000 | Cape Air |
10 | White Plains, New York | 2,000 | Cape Air |
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