MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Sun Country Airlines announced on Monday that it will soon offer nine non-stop flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
“We are excited to extend our network and give people access to even more low-cost vacation options when they are ready to travel again,” said Sun Country Airlines CEO Jude Bricker in a statement. “Last year was a challenge for the travel industry, but with greater access to COVID-19 tests and vaccinations, we are beginning to see this turnaround.”
The discounted airline says that, starting in May, it will offer non-stop service outside the MSP to the following locations:
– John Wayne Airport in California (May 6),
– George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Texas (May 13),
– Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport (May 14),
– Raleigh-Durham International Airport (May 14),
– Bradley International Airport in Connecticut (May 21),
– Montana Glacier Park International Airport (May 26),
– Jackson Hole Airport in Wyoming (May 26),
– Indianapolis International Airport (May 28),
– and Fairbanks International Airport (May 29).
The growth of Sun Country’s network also includes new nonstop flights from George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, San Antonio International Airport, Indianapolis International Airport. The destinations at these airports include Orlando, Florida and Cancún, Mexico.