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SeaPort Airlines announced that it will discontinue all scheduled service to destinations in California and Mexico as of 11:59pm on January 15, 2016 and Kansas and Missouri as of 11:59pm on January 16, 2015.
The company was forced to take this action because of the impact on SeaPort’s business and operations following the effects of the shortage of airline pilots in the United States. Stations will be closed and service is to be ceased at each of the following cities: Sacramento, Visalia, Burbank, San Diego, Imperial, San Felipe, Salina, Great Bend and Kansas City.
Current service in the Pacific Northwest, Arkansas, Tennessee and Texas will be unaffected and are expected to operate as scheduled and without disruption.
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