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Monday, January 12, 2009

Great Lakes Expands

The new schedule for Great Lakes Airlines includes new service to Glasgow, Glendive, Havre and Wolf Point, Wyo., now that it has finally managed to gain new aircraft, the carrier announced. The new service returns commercial service to the four airports after service was suspended with the shut down of Big Sky Airlines which had served the airports for three decades, until last year. Great Lakes was awarded Big Sky’s essential air service routes. New service previously begun last year replacing Big Sky at Sidney, Lewiston and Miles City are growing, according to the airline.


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