Simply Great In ’08: Midwest Airlines Offers Sale Fares on Travel Through September 30, 2008

MILWAUKEE, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Reaffirming its commitment to providing customers great value and an unparalleled travel experience, Midwest Airlines (AMEX:MEH) is offering sale fares for travel January 13 through September 30, 2008. Purchase Sunday, January 6 through midnight, Central time, on Tuesday, January 15 and at least seven days in advance of travel.


Sale fares are available to and from many cities served by Midwest from its hubs in Milwaukee and Kansas City, with easy connections to cities throughout the United States. For flight information and reservations, visit http://www.midwestairlines.com/, call Midwest Airlines Reservations at 800-452-2022 (in Milwaukee, 414-570-7000) or contact a travel consultant.


A Friday- or Saturday-night stay is required; travel to and from Las Vegas requires a two-night minimum stay. Travel at these fares is not permitted March 1-31, 2008 to/from Florida, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Diego.


Travel January 13 through June 10 to receive the lowest sale fares; add $10 each way for travel through September 30, 2008. Sample one-way fares for travel through June 10 start at:

  Milwaukee to:

Atlanta – $79
Austin – $109
Baltimore – $79
Boston – $94
Charlotte – $94
Cleveland – $79
Colorado Springs – $99
Columbus – $79
Dallas/Ft. Worth – $109
Dayton – $74
Denver – $94
Des Moines – $79
Escanaba – $74
Flint – $79
Ft. Lauderdale – $94
Ft. Myers – $94
Grand Rapids – $84
Hartford – $94
Indianapolis – $79
Iron Mountain – $74
Ironwood – $74
Kansas City – $84
Las Vegas – $109
Los Angeles – $109
Louisville – $79
Manistee – $79
Minneapolis/St. Paul- $79
Muskegon – $84
Nashville – $79
New York La Guardia – $94
New York Newark – $94
Omaha – $84
Orlando – $89
Philadelphia – $94
Phoenix – $114
Pittsburgh – $94
Raleigh/Durham – $94
Rhinelander – $74
San Antonio – $109
San Diego – $114
San Francisco – $114
Seattle/Tacoma – $109
St. Louis – $79
Tampa – $89
Toronto – $84
Washington, D.C. – $94

Kansas City to:

Appleton – $84
Atlanta – $89
Austin – $89
Baltimore – $84
Boston – $99
Charlotte – $94
Cleveland – $89
Colorado Springs – $89
Columbus – $79
Dayton – $89
Escanaba – $89
Flint – $84
Ft. Lauderdale – $89
Ft. Myers – $109
Grand Rapids – $89
Green Bay – $84
Hartford – $94
Indianapolis – $79
Iron Mountain – $89
Ironwood – $89
Los Angeles – $99
Louisville – $79
Madison – $84
Manistee – $89
Milwaukee – $84
Minneapolis/St. Paul – $89
Muskegon – $89
New York La Guardia – $99
New York Newark – $99
Orlando – $89
Philadelphia – $99
Pittsburgh – $89
Raleigh/Durham – $79
Rhinelander – $89
San Antonio – $89
San Diego – $99
San Francisco – $109
Seattle/Tacoma – $109
Tampa – $89
Toronto – $89
Washington, D.C. – $99
Wausau/Stevens Point – $89

Omaha to:

Appleton – $94
Atlanta – $124
Baltimore – $94
Boston – $99
Charlotte – $94
Cleveland – $94
Columbus – $94
Dayton – $89
Escanaba – $94
Flint – $94
Ft. Lauderdale – $99
Ft. Myers – $109
Grand Rapids – $94
Green Bay – $94
Hartford – $99
Indianapolis – $89
Iron Mountain – $94
Ironwood – $94
Louisville – $89
Madison – $94
Manistee – $94
Milwaukee – $84
Minneapolis/St. Paul – $94
Muskegon – $94
Nashville – $84
New York La Guardia – $99
New York Newark – $109
Orlando – $99
Philadelphia – $94
Pittsburgh – $89
Raleigh/Durham – $94
Rhinelander – $94
Tampa – $94
Toronto – $89
Washington, D.C. – $99
Wausau/Stevens Point – $94

Terms and Conditions: Fares are each way based on roundtrip purchase.
Seats are limited and may not be available when you purchase. Tickets
must be purchased at least seven days in advance and by midnight, Central
time, January 15, 2008 for travel January 13 through June 10, 2008. Add
$10 each way for travel through September 30, 2008. Travel at these fares
to/from Florida, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Diego is not
permitted March 1-31, 2008. A minimum Friday- or Saturday-night stay is
required; travel to/from Las Vegas requires a two-night minimum stay.
Tickets are nonrefundable. Fares shown reflect purchase at
midwestairlines.com. Tickets purchased through the Midwest Airlines
Contact Center will be assessed a $10 fee; tickets purchased at Midwest
ticket counters will be assessed a $20 fee. Voluntary reservation changes
incur a $100 service charge, as well as a possible fare increase to a
non-promotional fare type. Fares do not include $3-18 per passenger
airport fee required at some airports, $3.50 per segment fee per
passenger, and the “September 11th Security Fee” of $5-10 per passenger.
Toronto travel does not include Canadian taxes of up to $10, airport
improvement fee of $17, navigation surcharge of $14 and U.S. federal
inspection fee of $7. Some flights operated by Skyway Airlines, Inc. or
SkyWest Airlines, Inc., d/b/a Midwest Connect. Other conditions apply.


Fares shown reflect purchase at midwestairlines.com. Tickets purchased through the Midwest Airlines Contact Center will be assessed a $10 fee; tickets purchased at Midwest ticket counters will be assessed a $20 fee.


Midwest Airlines features jet service throughout the United States, including Milwaukee’s most daily nonstop flights and best schedule to major destinations. Catering to business travelers and discerning leisure travelers, the airline earned its reputation as “The best care in the air” by providing passengers with impeccable service and onboard amenities at competitive fares. Both Skyway Airlines, Inc. — a wholly owned subsidiary of Midwest Airlines — and SkyWest Airlines, Inc. operate as Midwest Connect and offer service to and connections through Midwest Airlines’ hubs. Together, the airlines offer service to more than 50 cities. More information is available at http://www.midwestairlines.com/.