Colgan Air ceased operations on September 5, 2012. It was an American airline, founded in 1965 as Colgan Airways. Colgan Air had its headquarters at Memphis in Tennessee, the U.S. With a fleet of 19 aircraft, Colgan Air flights flew to 22 destinations. The airline's parent company was company Pinnacle Airlines Corp. Colgan Air was operating flights for United Express when the airline became defunct.
Passengers bought Colgan Air tickets for destinations including - Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Vermont, and South Carolina to name a few destinations. The airline had its hubs at Washington Dulles International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport.
Colgan Air Fleet
Colgan Air fleet comprised 19 aircraft, which included - (14) Bombardier Q400, (5) Saab 340.
Colgan Air Frequent Flyer Program
For the passengers who made Colgan Air reservations, the airlines offered a frequent flyer program called - OnePass Mileage Plus.