Guide To Major U.S. Airlines |
The links below will take you to the selected airline's website. Airtran Airlines - AirTran Airways is one of America's largest low-fare airlines - employing more than 7,500 Crew Members and operating almost 700 flights a day to 50 destinations. The airline's hub is at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Alaska Airlines - Alaska Airlines and its sister carrier, Horizon Air, together provide passenger and cargo service to more than 80 cities in Alaska, the Lower 48, Canada, and Mexico. America West Airlines - US Airways and America West’s recently merged. American Airlines - As the largest airline in the world, American Airlines have a lot to offer their customers in the U.S. and around the globe. Locate information on the routes and places to fly, employment opportunities, company press releases, and much more. Continental Airlines - Continental Airlines is the world's fifth largest airline. Continental, together with Continental Express and Continental Connection, has more than 3,200 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, serving 151 domestic and 136 international destinations. Delta Airlines - Delta is America's fastest growing international carrier with more than 50 new international routes added in the last year. Delta offer flights to 461 destinations in 96 countries on Delta, Delta Shuttle®, the Delta Connection® carriers, and their worldwide partners. Frontier Airlines - Frontier has grown to be the second largest carrier out of Denver International Airport, with an average of 250 daily system-wide departures and arrivals. These serve 24 of the top 25 destinations out of Denver. Their team now numbers around 4,800 Frontier employees in cities throughout North America. Frontier Airlines fly all over the U.S., to seven destinations in Mexico and to Calgary, Alberta Canada. Hawaiian Airlines - Hawaiian Airlines is the sixteenth largest domestic airline in the United States. The Company has a fleet of 25 aircraft and offers nonstop service to Hawaii from more U.S. gateway cities than any other airline. Hawaiian also provides approximately 100 daily jet flights among the Hawaiian Islands, as well as service to Australia, American Samoa and Tahiti. JetBlue - JetBlue Airways is New Yorks hometown airline. JetBlue is known for low fares, award-winning service and the most live entertainment in the skies. Midwest Airlines - Midwest Airlines features nonstop jet service to major destinations throughout the United States. Midwest Connect offers connections to Midwest Airlines flights, as well as point-to-point service between select markets on regional jet and turboprop aircraft. Northwest Airlines - Northwest Airlines is one of the world's largest airline. Northwest and its travel partners serve more than 900 cities in more than 160 countries on six continents. Sun Country Airlines - Sun Country Airlines is a low cost, low fare carrier based in St. Paul, MN, that flies to popular business and leisure destinations such as New York, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Las Vegas as well as seasonally to Mexico and the Caribbean. Southwest Airlines - Southwest operates over 400 Boeing 737 aircraft in 62 cities. Southwest has the lowest operating cost structure in the domestic airline industry and consistently offers the lowest and simplest fares. Southwest also has one of the best overall Customer Service records. Spirit Airlines - Fort Lauderdale-based Spirit Airlines with hubs in Detroit and Fort Lauderdale offers service to 27 cities in the United States, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. Spirit Airlines offers low fares without compromise. U.S. Airways - US Airways and America West’s recent merger creates the fifth largest domestic airline employing nearly 35,000 aviation professionals. US Airways, US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express operate approximately 3,800 flights per day and serve more than 230 communities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. United Airlines - United Airlines operates more than 3,700 flights a day on United®, United Express® and TedSM to more than 210 U.S. domestic and international destinations from its hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago and Washington, D.C. |
Links To Major U.S. Airlines Keeping track of the Airlines has been complicated over the years. Airline companies have merged, others have gone out of business and many of changed their image and routes. Ebiz247 has provided you direct links to the major U.S. Airlines, where you can book flights, check schedules and research types of aircraft and company information. You can check fares and buy tickets through the individual airlines, but we highly recommend using Expedia to compare fares and to make all your travel plans. Enjoy your flight! The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for the safety of civil aviation. Visit the FAA Web site for complete aviation and regulation information. |