List of Boutique Air destinations

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Boutique Air serves the following destinations: [1]

CityAirportIATA CodeDestinationsNotes
Massachusetts
Boston Boston Logan International Airport BOSMassena
New York
Massena Massena International Airport MSSBoston [2] EAS Community
Oregon
Pendleton Eastern Oregon Regional Airport PDTPortlandEAS Community | Boutique Car Location
Portland Portland International Airport PDXPendletonOperates in a private terminal; complimentary shuttle offered to main terminal. [3]

Former destinations

CityAirportIATA CodeDestinationsNotes
Arizona
Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport PHXCortez
Las Vegas-Henderson
Palm Springs
Prescott
Show Low
Silver City
Focus City
Prescott Ernest A. Love Field PRCPhoenixEAS Community | Service was provided with no subsidy
Show Low Show Low Regional Airport SOWPhoenixEAS Community | Southern Airways Express awarded contract
Alabama
Muscle Shoals Northwest Alabama Regional Airport MSLAtlanta
Nashville
Pensacola
EAS Community | Contour Airlines awarded contract [4]
California
Hawthorne Hawthorne Municipal Airport HHRLas Vegas
Inyokern Inyokern Airport IYKLos AngelesEnded due to low demand [5]
Los Angeles Los Angeles International Airport LAXInyokern
Merced
Palm Springs
Merced Merced Municipal Airport MCESacramento
Los Angeles
EAS Community | Contract awarded to Advanced Air
Oakland Oakland International Airport OAKMercedEnded due to low demand, changed to daily Sacramento service. [6]
Palm Springs Palm Springs International Airport PSPLos Angeles
Phoenix-Sky Harbor
Sacramento Sacramento International Airport SMFMerced
Colorado
Alamosa San Luis Valley Regional Airport ALSAlbuquerque
Denver
EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | SkyWest awarded contract
Cortez Cortez Municipal Airport CEZDenver
Phoenix
Telluride
EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Denver Air Connection awarded contract
Denver Denver International Airport DENAlamosa
Alliance
Chadron
Cortez
Dodge City
McCook
Moab
Telluride
Vernal
Hub
Telluride Telluride Regional Airport TEXCortez (Seasonal)
Denver (Seasonal)
Florida
Pensacola Pensacola International Airport PNSMuscle Shoals
Georgia
Atlanta Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport ATLGreenville
Jackson (TN)
Muscle Shoals
Illinois
Chicago Chicago-O'Hare International Airport ORDIronwood
Kansas
Dodge City Dodge City Regional Airport DDCDenverEAS Community | SkyWest awarded contract
Louisiana
New Orleans Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport MSYGreenville (MS)
Maryland
Baltimore Baltimore/Washington International Airport BWIAltoona
Johnstown
Massena
Norfolk
Focus City
Michigan
Ironwood Gogebic-Iron County Airport IWDChicago-O'Hare
Minneapolis-St. Paul
EAS Community | Boutique Car Location | Denver Air Connection awarded contract after multiple incidents initiated a search for a new carrier. DAC launches service on the route starting Oct. 1, 2021. [7]
Minnesota
Minneapolis Minneapolis/St Paul International Airport MSPIronwood
Thief River Falls
Thief River Falls Thief River Falls Regional Airport TVFMinneapolis-St. PaulEAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Denver Air Connection awarded contract
Mississippi
Greenville Mid Delta Regional Airport GLHAtlanta
Dallas-Ft. Worth
Nashville
New Orleans
EAS Community | Boutique Car Location | Contour Airlines awarded AEAS contract [8]
Missouri
St. Louis St. Louis Lambert International Airport STLJackson
Nebraska
Alliance Alliance Municipal Airport AIAChadron
Denver
EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Denver Air Connection awarded contract [9]
Chadron Chadron Municipal Airport CDRAlliance
Denver
EAS Community | Southern Airways Express awarded contract [10] [11]
McCook McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport MCKDenverEAS Community | Denver Air Connection awarded contract [12]
New Mexico
Albuquerque Albuquerque International Sunport ABQAlamosa
Carlsbad
Clovis
Los Alamos
Silver City
Carlsbad Cavern City Air Terminal CNMAlbuquerque
Dallas
El Paso
EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Advanced Air awarded contract
Clovis Clovis Municipal Airport CVNAlbuquerque
Dallas
EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Operated on the King Air 350 | Denver Air Connection awarded contract
Los Alamos Los Alamos County Airport LAMAlbuquerqueFormer EAS Community | Lack of enplanements, community decided to designate Santa Fe Regional Airport for passenger service
Silver City Grant County Airport SVCAlbuquerque
Phoenix
EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Advanced Air won contract [13]
New York
Albany Albany International Airport ALBMassenaChanged Massena service to focus on daily Boston flights [14]
Nevada
Henderson Henderson Executive Airport HSHMerced
Phoenix
Ended due to demand for McCarran service [15]
Las Vegas McCarran International Airport LASMerced
Oregon
Redmond/Bend Roberts Field RDMPortland
Pennsylvania
Altoona Altoona–Blair County Airport AOOBaltimore
Pittsburgh
EAS Community | Boutique Car Location | Contour Airlines awarded AEAS contract
Johnstown Johnstown–Cambria County Airport JSTBaltimore
Pittsburgh
EAS Community | Johnstown is a maintenance base for Boutique's Northeast operations, employing over twenty locals from the community [16] | SkyWest awarded contract [17]
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh International Airport PITAltoona
Johnstown
South Dakota
Rapid City Rapid City Regional Airport RAPChadronNon-subsidized service [18]
Tennessee
Jackson McKellar–Sipes Regional Airport MKLAtlanta
St. Louis
EAS Community | Community choose Southern Airways Express contract to begin June 1, 2022 due to a lack of reliability [19]
Nashville Nashville International Airport BNAGreenville
Muscle Shoals
Texas
El Paso El Paso International Airport ELPCarlsbadNon-subsidized service [20] [18]
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport IAHVictoria
Victoria Victoria Regional Airport VCTDallas-Fort Worth
Houston-Intercontinental
EAS Community | SkyWest awarded contract
Utah
Moab Canyonlands Field CNYDenver
Salt Lake City
EAS Community | SkyWest awarded contract [21]
Salt Lake City Salt Lake City International Airport SLCMoab
Vernal
Vernal Vernal Regional Airport VELDenver
Salt Lake City
EAS Community | SkyWest awarded contract [21]
Vermont
Burlington Burlington International Airport BTVBoston (Seasonal)Ended due to staffing issues [22]
Virginia
Washington Washington Dulles International Airport IADMassenaChanged Massena service to focus on daily Boston flights. [14]
Norfolk/Virginia Beach Norfolk International Airport ORFBaltimore

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