Commuter Airlines

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Commuter Airlines was a commuter airline based in Binghamton, New York from the 1960s to the 1980s when it merged with Freedom Airlines.

[edit] Former Destinations Served

  • New Jersey
    • Newark (Newark International Airport)
  • New York
    • Binghamton (Binghamton Regional Airport) - hub
    • New York (LaGuardia Airport)
    • White Plains (Westchester County Airport)
  • Ohio
    • Cleveland (Cleveland Hopkins International Airport)
  • Virginia
    • Washington, D.C. (Reagan National Airport)


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