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Great Lakes to add 2nd flight to 3 Montana cities
CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Great Lakes Aviation will add round-trip Essential Air Service flights from Billings to Glasgow, Havre, and Wolf Point, increasing the number of weekday flights in and out of the three cities to two a day.
Great Lakes, based in Cheyenne, Wyo., took over the EAS contract held by Big Sky Airlines, which ended operations a year ago.
Great Lakes has returned air service to seven Montana EAS communities, with regular flights to Billings and Denver.
The additional weekday flights from Billings to Glasgow, Havre and Wolf Point will begin April 7.
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