Mon Jul 21, 7:30 AM ET
The changes roll back the Milwaukee-based service to levels that existed at the start of the decade before a recession and the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Flights to San Diego, as well as Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Fort Myers., Fla. will be cut entirely. Tampa will be the only Florida city retaining year-round service from Midwest.
Nonstop flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle will also be dropped. Those flights will now stop in Kansas City, Mo., where the airline will pick up additional fuel and passengers.
Midwest Connect service will be cut to Baltimore; Hartford, Conn.; Louisville, Ky.; Raleigh/Durham, N.C.; and St. Louis.
Several cities will see no change. Departures to Atlanta; Boston; Denver; Minneapolis; New York; Philadelphia; Phoenix; Pittsburgh, Tampa, Fla.; and Washington, D.C., will remain the same.
Midwest Airlines spokesman Michael Brophy said the airline will do its best to rebook passengers who have bought tickets for flights that are being canceled, and refunds passengers who can't be rebooked.
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