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SeaCoast Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
SCC Sea-Coaster
Founded2002
Ceased operations2012
Focus cities Key West & Marathon, Florida
Fleet size25
Destinations10
Parent companyNone
Headquarters Clearwater, Florida
Key peopleMark Beynart, Owner and Founder

SeaCoast Airlines was an airline headquartered in its private terminal on the grounds of St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport in unincorporated Pinellas County, Florida, near Clearwater. It operated from 2002 to 2015.

History

The airline began aircraft charter service on July 4, 2002, to Key West and Marathon from St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport. Their fleet consisted of 15 twin-engine Navajo Chieftains which hold 9 passengers each. They provided charter service throughout Florida and other Southern States 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

On Wednesday, December 5, 2015, the airline announced it was going out of business, effective immediately. This announcement followed closely by an announcement by Southwest Airlines that it was beginning regular service between Tampa and Key West.

Fleet

2 - Piper PA-31 Navajo

See also

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SeaCoast Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
SCC Sea-Coaster
Founded2002
Ceased operations2012
Focus cities Key West & Marathon, Florida
Fleet size25
Destinations10
Parent companyNone
Headquarters Clearwater, Florida
Key peopleMark Beynart, Owner and Founder

SeaCoast Airlines was an airline headquartered in its private terminal on the grounds of St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport in unincorporated Pinellas County, Florida, near Clearwater. It operated from 2002 to 2015.

History

The airline began aircraft charter service on July 4, 2002, to Key West and Marathon from St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport. Their fleet consisted of 15 twin-engine Navajo Chieftains which hold 9 passengers each. They provided charter service throughout Florida and other Southern States 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

On Wednesday, December 5, 2015, the airline announced it was going out of business, effective immediately. This announcement followed closely by an announcement by Southwest Airlines that it was beginning regular service between Tampa and Key West.

Fleet

2 - Piper PA-31 Navajo

See also

External links



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