Sun Country adds 12 routes
Sun Country Airlines has announced a big network expansion for 2020.
A dozen seasonal routes have been revealed in what is one of the airline’s biggest expansions yet.
The Twin Cities based carrier will start flying to Baltimore, Cleveland, Portland, Maine, and Bozeman, Montana for the first time.
Sun Country is adding four routes from its Minneapolis-St. Paul hub, five at Madison, Wisconsin, and three from Dallas-Fort Worth.
From MSP, Sun Country will fly to Baltimore twice-weekly from May 8 and then increase it to four times a week on June 4.
It will also start flying to Portland International Jetport and Bozeman twice a week from June 2020 at Minneapolis-St. Paul.
The new Madison, Wisconsin departures this summer include Nashville, Boston and Newark, which all run twice a week.
Dallas-Fort Worth services are all international to Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos in Mexico and Liberia, Costa Rica, starting in early June 2020.
The airline had a large network expansion earlier this year and plans to nearly double its fleet size.
It plans to grow the fleet to nearly 50 within the next five years with the purchase of about twenty used Boeing 737 jets, CEO Jude Bricker said.
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