Midwest Airlines Resumes Service to Houston Following Hurricane Rita-Related Flight Cancellations
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Midwest Airlines (AMEX:MEH) has resumed its regular twice-daily nonstop service between Milwaukee and Houston Hobby airport. The airline had canceled flights from Thursday afternoon through Sunday morning due to Hurricane Rita-related safety concerns.
Travelers who hold tickets for flights that were canceled may reschedule their travel with no administrative fee within one year of ticket issue date. They may also change their routing. Fare differences will be charged if applicable. Alternatively, they may request a voucher for future travel or a ticket refund. Please call Midwest Airlines Reservations at 800-452-2022 for additional information or assistance.
Midwest Airlines features jet service throughout the United States. Skyway Airlines, Inc. -- its wholly owned subsidiary -- operates as Midwest Connect, which offers connections to Midwest Airlines as well as point-to-point service between select markets on regional jet and turboprop aircraft. Together, the airlines offer service to 48 cities, including San Diego -- the airline's newest destination. More information is available at http://www.midwestairlines.com/ .
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