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PenAir to end all routes from PDX

By AP, The Columbian
Published: August 7, 2017, 4:23pm

A regional airline connecting Portland International Airport with small cities in Southern Oregon and Northern California is greatly reducing its routes as part of a reorganization.

Anchorage-based PenAir has filed for Chapter 11 and is ending service between PDX and North Bend/Coos Bay Ore., Klamath Falls, Ore., Eureka/Arcata, Calif., and Redding, Calif. It will continue to serve Crescent City, Calif., from Portland until a new carrier can be assigned by the U.S. Department of Transportation under the government’s essential air service program.

Service on all PDX routes except Crescent City ended Monday.

PenAir is also shutting down its hub in Denver as part of the reorganization.

The airline established its hub at PDX in September 2015 and launched its Crescent City service. It added the other destinations last year.

PenAir had operated a dozen flights per day from Gate B2 at PDX using turboprop aircraft.

PenAir’s operations in Alaska and Boston will not be affected by the reorganization.

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