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Old May 25, 2012, 5:05 pm
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Originally Posted by miniliq
Assuming nothing changed from winter 1974, they would be:

Allegheny -- BAC 111
Delta -- DC9
Eastern -- DC9, 727
Great answer!

Allegheny (AL) had replaced BAC One-Eleven service into EVV at this time with DC-9-30 service (but still operated the BAC 1-11 on other routes). Nonstop or direct destinations included BDL, BOS, BUF, CAK, CVG, EWR, IND, LGA, PIT and ROC.

Delta operated the DC-9-30 into EVV eight (8) times a day with either nonstop or direct service to ATL, BHM, BOS, ORD, DTW, IAH, IND, LIT, MEM, PAH, RDU and SHV.

Eastern operated the DC-9-30, B727-100 and B727-200 into EVV. Nonstop or direct destinations included ATL, BOS, DCA, EWR, FMY, MOB, SDF and STL.
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