
On June 1, Milwaukee-based Midwest Airlines will launch nonstop seasonal service between Milwaukee and San Francisco. The once-daily service, which will continue through September 30, is in addition to existing year-round service between Milwaukee and San Francisco via Kansas City.
Flights will feature the airline's popular Saver Service, which offers affordable fares to leisure destinations. Seating is arranged in a two-by-three configuration with generous legroom for extra passenger comfort. Onboard service includes complimentary soft drinks, packaged snacks and baked-onboard chocolate chip cookies, with the airline's buy-onboard Best Care Cuisine available for purchase. DigEplayer portable inflight entertainment systems will also be offered for rent.
Additionally, seven markets will benefit from the frequency additions:
-- Milwaukee-Baltimore, increasing to 3 roundtrip flights
-- Milwaukee-Denver, increasing to 4 roundtrip flights
-- Milwaukee-Kansas City, increasing to 7 roundtrip flights
-- Kansas City-Boston, increasing to 2 roundtrip flights daily
-- Kansas City-Los Angeles, increasing to 3 roundtrip flights
-- Kansas City-New York La Guardia, increasing to 4 roundtrip flights
-- Kansas City-San Diego, increasing to 2 roundtrip flights daily
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For more information about where Midwest flies, check their route
map site. Midwest Route Map






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