Santa Fe-Los Angeles Air Service Announced

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Santa Fe-Los Angeles Air Service Announced

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American Eagle Announces New Air Service Between
Santa Fe & Los Angeles

News of daily flight beginning November 19, 2009 comes as
first Eagle flight from Dallas lands in Santa Fe

Sante Fe, New Mexico, June 11, 2009 - American Eagle will begin new daily, roundtrip air service between the Santa Fe Municipal Airport and Los Angeles LAX beginning on November 19, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson announced. He revealed news about the flight today at the Santa Fe airport during a press conference held after the first of American Eagle’s direct service flights between Dallas and Santa Fe landed.

“I am thrilled that American Eagle is leading the way in returning commercial air service to Santa Fe with flights now to Dallas and soon to Los Angeles,” said Governor Bill Richardson. “Commercial air service is key to the economic development of the area and to growing New Mexico’s thriving tourism and film industries.

“This will be an important connection to the West Coast from Santa Fe. It’s not just about tourism and the culture of Santa Fe, it will also benefit New Mexico’s film industry. There are 8 films being shot in New Mexico today and Los Angeles is the second most requested connection after Dallas.”

Tentative Schedule for flights between Santa Fe and Los Angeles
Santa Fe, N.M., to Los Angeles (SAF-LAX)

Flight

 

Departs

 

Arrives

Days

3157

 

12:15 p.m.

 

1:30 p.m.

Daily

 


Los Angeles to Santa Fe, N.M. (LAX-SAF)

Flight

 

Departs

 

Arrives

Days

3156

 

10:15 a.m.

 

1:15 p.m.

Daily


The first Eagle flight from Dallas touched down at Santa Fe’s Municipal Airport with a full load of passengers. It then loaded back up with a group, including Santa Fe Mayor David Coss, and returned to Dallas.

American Eagle’s non-stop service between Dallas and Santa Fe uses the 44-seat Embraer ERJ-140 jet. The $20 million aircraft cruises at 500+ mph and 40,000 feet. It is, “one of the newest and most modern planes in the fleet,” according to American Eagle’s Managing Director of Sales, Brian Coutts.

The Santa Fe Municipal Airport was recently upgraded to handle regional jets like the Embraer. It is not clear what aircraft will be used for the Santa Fe/Los Angeles service.

The airport is located on the southwestern edge of the city, about a 20-minute shuttle ride into historic downtown.