INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - New regularly scheduled airline flights linking South Bend and Evansville with Indianapolis have started.
Massachusetts-based Cape Air provides five daily flights and some weekend trips between Indianapolis and the two other cities using nine-seat Cessna propellor-driven planes. It also has flights connecting Evansville and South Bend with short stops in Indianapolis.
Once introductory fares expire, the flights will cost roughly $200 for a round-trip.
The South Bend and Evansville airports last offered similar flights to Indianapolis in 2005, when the ATA subsidiary Chicago Express ran them. But ATA's bankruptcy short-circuited that after only three months.
What are your thoughts CLICK HERE to leave us a "Your2Cents” comment.
TextCaster alerts from Indiana's NewsCenter are your defining source for instant information delivered right to your cell phone and email. It's free, easy and instant. Sign-Up Now!
Powered by Summit City Chevrolet
© Copyright 2013 A Granite Broadcasting Station. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Textcaster
Facebook
Twitter