(Learfield) – Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport will have fewer Sun Country flights starting this fall. Thrifty Traveler Executive Editor Kyle Potter says the Allegiant-owned airline is cutting its September schedule by about one-third, with some destinations being dropped altogether. Allegiant says they have a shortage of pilots. Potter says fewer flights and less competition with Delta could eventually lead to higher airfares at MSP.


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Sherburne County Sheriff's Office In East Central Minnesota Ending Agreement With Flock Safety
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Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Having Less Sun Country Flights Starting This Fall
(Learfield) - Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport will have fewer Sun Country flights starting this fall. Thrifty Traveler Executive Editor Kyle Potter says the Allegiant-owned airline is cutting its September schedule by about one-third, with...
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Line of credit, more oversight proposed for stalled North Dakota Military Gallery project
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