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Daily Flights to Phoenix Start in February
The flights will run from the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport to Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport.

SANTA ROSA, CA — American Airlines' partner Sky West will begin flying between Santa Rosa and Phoenix in February, the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport manager announced this morning.
There will be one daily, non-stop flight to and from the Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport starting Feb. 16. The less than two-hour flight will arrive in Santa Rosa at 3:42 p.m. p.m. and leave for Phoenix at 4:12 p.m., airport manager Jon Stout said.
The American Airlines CRJ-700 Bombardier regional jet seats 70 and will have three rows of first-class service, in flight Wi-Fi and food and beverage service. Tickets are available today at www.aa.com.
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The flights will present an opportunity for easy connections from Phoenix to cities like Albuquerque, Dallas and Salt Lake City.
Stout said the Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport service will compliment Allegiant Air's existing service between the Sonoma County and Phoenix-Mesa airports.
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Allegiant Air concentrates on the leisure traveler and the American Airlines service will provide service opportunities for business travelers, Stout said.
The Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport also offers direct daily flights on Alaskan Airlines to Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego and twice a week flights on Allegiant Air to Las Vegas
and Phoenix-Mesa.
Business at the airport is up 30 percent this year, Stout said.
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