Red Way, a Nebraska based start-up airline commenced commercial operations from Lincoln airport with non-stop flights connecting major tourist destination of Orlando in Florida.
Red Way flights are offered as public charters by GlobalX Air Tours, LLC and are operated by the airline Global Crossing Airlines. The airline will deploy its A320 fleet on its routes.
“We are thrilled to be starting service on June 8. Our vision started with a simplistic goal of having a positive economic impact on the community by offering affordable pricing and an exceptional customer experience,” Red Way said in a statement.
The airline is planning to expand its network from June 16 to Atlanta, Dallas, and Minneapolis and to Austin and Nashville from June 24.
“We are innovating the way Nebraskans fly and offers convenient and affordable non-stop routes to popular destinations,” the release added.
“As we take flight, we are confident that our presence will continue to have positive impacts in a broader scope than what we originally anticipated. Our success can be credited to the incredible people and communities of Nebraska who have welcomed us with open arms,” the Red Way press release concluded.
The airline plans to establish regular direct services from Lincoln with increased accessibility for the greater Nebraskan community along with exceptional service, competitive prices, and a seamless experience for the customers.
Global Crossing Airlines is a Florida-based airline specialising in long term charter and lease operations. Red Way is a USA Part 380 operator.