Mayflower Airlines
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Commenced operations | 1936 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1945 | ||||||
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East Boston Airport New Bedford Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | Ford Trimotor | ||||||
Headquarters | Massachusetts, United States |
Mayflower Airlines was a small regional airline in the United States that operated out of two airports, the East Boston Airport (now known as Logan International Airport) in 1936, and the New Bedford Airport. Flights were in Ford Tri-Motor "Clippers" and covered Cape Cod (Hyannis, Provincetown) and the Islands (Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard). Service was also provided to Springfield, Massachusetts, as well, with fares that ranged from $5.00 to $8.00. Daily scheduled service was provided from Boston and New Bedford. Providence R.I. is also listed as a departure point to the Islands without scheduled service. The company was absorbed by NorthEast Airlines in 1945. Timetables for the airline still exist and list destinations and fares.
External links
- Information about Mayflower Airlines at airtimes.com
- Mayflowe Airlines timetables, at timetableimages.com
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