GARY, Ind. (AP) — Less than a week after it began service to the Gary/Chicago
International Airport, Skybus Airlines is cutting back on its flights.
Airline spokesman Bob Tenenbaum says they are reducing flights due to the
high cost of fuel.
Skybus announced in January that it would offer morning and evening flights,
seven days a week, between Gary and Piedmont Triad International Airport near
Greensboro, N.C., starting March 13.
The airline says that as of April 15, it will offer just one flight per day.
Passengers will reservations on the canceled flights with able to change
their reservations.
When Skybus began flights last week, they were the first regularly scheduled
flights at the Gary airport in nearly a year.
Posted 3/20/2008