Texas Sky

Texas Sky Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
P1 VTE Volunteer
Fleet size 1
Destinations 3
Website texassky.com

Texas Sky Public Charters is a regional charter brand of Public Charters, Inc., an airline headquartered in Avoca, Pennsylvania.[1] It flies between Austin–Bergstrom International Airport, Victoria Regional Airport and Dallas Fort-Worth International Airport. Flights to Victoria are subsidized under the Alternative Essential Air Service program, Victoria is the second airport in the United States to receive subsidy under the Alternative program. Texas Sky announced it will begin air service to Del Rio, Texas as well as resume service to Dallas/Fort Worth by the end of 2016.

History

Texas Sky markets both private and corporate shuttle service for companies worldwide. Started in 2009, by serving business routes between several Airline hub cities offering a public scheduled service to travelers. In 2012 Texas Sky started office public corporate shuttle service for airports and have been successfully operating into the main terminals of major airports since 2012.

Starting November 5, 2014, Texas Sky started operating flights to and from Austin–Bergstrom International Airport and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport into and from Victoria Regional Airport. Service to DFW was later discontinued and replaced by service to Houston Intercontinental Airport.

Fleet

As of November 2014, the Texas Sky Fleet consists of a single BAe Jetstream 32 operated by Corporate Flight Management.

References

  1. "Contact Us." Public Charters, Inc. Retrieved on June 8, 2015. "Public Charters, Inc. 201 Hangar Road Avoca, PA 18641"


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