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VOL. 35 | NO. 32 | Friday, August 12, 2011
Statewide
Jackson, 12 other cities facing possible cuts in EAS program
13 cities facing possible cuts in EAS program
The Associated Press
A list of the 13 cities served by airlines that could see their subsidies eliminated from the $200 million Essential Air Service program:
— Jackson, Tenn.
— Jonesboro, Ark.
— Athens, Ga.
— Hagerstown, Md.
— Glendive, Mont.
— Alamogordo, N.M.
— Jamestown, N.Y.
— Ely, Nev.
— Bradford, Pa.
— Franklin/Oil City, Pa.
— Johnstown, Pa.
— Lancaster, Pa.
— Morgantown, W.Va.