TWA destinations
This is a list of destinations served by Trans World Airlines at the time of its closure.[1][2]
Destinations served by Trans World Express and Trans World Connection (as American Eagle Airlines) do not appear here.
In 2001 American Airlines took over TWA.
Africa
- Egypt
Americas
Caribbean
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Aruba
- Bahamas
- Dominican Republic
- Jamaica
- Netherlands Antilles (Netherlands) (now Sint Maarten)
- Puerto Rico
- Turks and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom)
North America
- Canada
- Mexico
- United States
Asia
- Saudi Arabia
Europe
- France
- United Kingdom
Terminated destinations before closure
- Africa
- Algeria - Algiers [4]
- Kenya - Nairobi [5]
- Libya - Tripoli [4]
- Morocco - Casablanca [6]
- Tanzania - Dar es Salaam [4]
- Tunisia - Tunis [4]
- Uganda - Entebbe [4]
- Americas
- Bermuda - St. David's Island
- Canada - Toronto [7] (Service transferred to Trans World Express) [2][8]
- Mexico - Cozumel (seasonal), Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo (seasonal), Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta (seasonal) [9]
- Puerto Rico - Aguadilla [10]
- United States
- Arizona - Grand Canyon,[11] Kingman-Port Kingman (closed),[12] Prescott,[11] Tucson,[13] Winslow [11]
- California - Burbank,[11][14] Fresno,[15] Long Beach,[14] Los Angeles-Grand Central Airport(closed 1959),[16][17] Oakland,[18] Palm Springs,[13][19] San Francisco-San Francisco Bay Aerodrome [20][21] (closed 1941)
- Colorado - Denver-Stapleton Airport (closed 1995), Pueblo [22]
- Delaware - Wilmington [11]
- Florida - Sarasota/Bradenton, West Palm Beach [23]
- Illinois - Champaign,[24] Chicago-Midway Airport,[25] Peoria (transferred to Trans World Express),[2][8][11] Quincy,[11] Rockford [26]
- Indiana - Fort Wayne,[11] Richmond,[11] South Bend,[11] Terre Haute [11]
- Iowa - Sioux City (transferred to Trans World Express),[2][8] Waterloo (transferred to Trans World Express) [2][8]
- Kansas - Topeka [11]
- Kentucky - Cincinnati, Ohio area - Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport [7] (transferred to Trans World Express),[2][8] Lexington [27]
- Louisiana - Shreveport [23] (transferred to Trans World Express) [2][8]
- Maine Portland [28]
- Massachusetts - Worcester [15]
- Minnesota Rochester (transferred to Trans World Express) [2][8]
- Mississippi - Jackson [29]
- Nevada - Boulder City,[11] Reno/Lake Tahoe [30]
- New Mexico - Santa Fe [15]
- New York - Albany,[11] Binghamton,[31] Buffalo,[32] Syracuse (At the time of TWA's closure in 2001 Trans World Connection operated the route) [33]
- North Carolina - Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem [13]
- Ohio - Mansfield,[11] Marion (Marion Municipal Airport),[15] Springfield,[11] Toledo,[11] Zanesville [11]
- Pennsylvania - Allentown,[11] Harrisburg,[13][28] Johnstown,[34] Lancaster,[15] Philadelphia-Camden Central Airport (closed 1957),[35] Reading,[11] Wilkes-Barre/Scranton,[15] Williamsport [11]
- Rhode Island - Providence [36]
- Tennessee - Memphis,[37] Knoxville (transferred to Trans World Express) [2][8]
- Texas - Amarillo,[38] El Paso,[39] Houston-William P. Hobby Airport (served till October 25, 1998) [40]
- West Virginia - Wheeling [11]
- Wisconsin - Madison (transferred to Trans World Express) [2][8]
- Asia [13][41][42][43]
- Bahrain - [44]
- Hong Kong [41]
- India - Bombay (now Mumbai)
- Iraq - Basra [45]
- Israel - Tel Aviv
- Japan - Naha [41]
- Kuwait [46]
- Philippines - Manila [47]
- Saudi Arabia - Dhahran [4][45]
- Sri Lanka - Colombo [45]
- Taiwan, Republic of China - Taipei [41]
- Thailand - Bangkok [41]
- Europe
[42][43][48][49][50][13]
- Austria - Vienna [51]
- Denmark - Copenhagen
- France - Nice/Monaco [51]
- Germany - Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg,[52] Munich, Stuttgart [53]
- Greece - Athens
- Ireland - Dublin,[54] Shannon [54]
- Italy - Milan, Rome
- Netherlands - Amsterdam
- Norway - Oslo [55]
- Portugal - Lisbon, (Azores) Santa Maria Island,[54] Terceira Island [56]
- Soviet Union (now Russia) - Moscow [57]
- Spain - Barcelona,[51] Madrid, Málaga [54]
- Sweden - Stockholm
- Switzerland - Geneva, Zürich
- Turkey - Istanbul
- United Kingdom - London-Heathrow (In 1992 TWA sold rights to London Heathrow to American Airlines and transferred its London services to London Gatwick Airport [58])
- Oceania
References
- ^ a b c d "TWA Transatlantic Destinations Europe and the Middle East", Trans World Airlines
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j " TWA North America Destinations", Trans World Airlines
- ^ " Terminal 2 Airlines" in 2001, O'Hare International Airport
- ^ a b c d e f 1967 Route Map, Trans World Airlines
- ^ 1973 Route Map, Trans World Airlines
- ^ Acquired in 1975 as part of route swap with Pan Am. (Service discontinued 1979.) TWA Timetable, 1 Aug. 1976. 28: flight 900 New York JFK-Lisbon-Casablanca. 1977 route map
- ^ a b Northeast USA destinations in 2000, Trans World Airlines
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "TWExpress", Trans World Airlines
- ^ Mexico in 2000, Trans World Airlines
- ^ North America Route Map 2001 See also OAG Pocket Flight Guide: North America, Mar. 2001. 52: flight 933 Newark-Aguadilla
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v TWA Timetable, 1 Apr. 1948: route map.
- ^ "March 6, 1931—Air Service is Resumed for Kingman Field. . .regular daily service from TWA is back in service, passenger service to all points along the TWA line from Kingman."
- ^ a b c d e f " Route Map" of January 1, 1987, Trans World Airlines
- ^ a b TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 94-5: flight 54 Long Beach-Burbank-St. Louis.
- ^ a b c d e f TWA Timetable, 1 Aug. 1951. 6: route map.
- ^ TWA timetable, 15 Jun. 1931.
- ^ TWA Ford Tri-Motor at Grand Central Airport, Glendale, CA, 1930.
- ^ " A History of Aviation Excellence and Importance to the Community", Oakland International Airport
- ^ North America in 1998, Trans World Airlines
- ^ San Francisco Bay Airdrome
- ^ TWA timetable, 15 Jun. 1931.
- ^ TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 151: flight 262 Pueblo-Colorado Springs-St. Louis.
- ^ a b Southeast USA in 2000", Trans World Airlines
- ^ TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 30: flight 207 Champaign-St. Louis. (also Trans World Express service)
- ^ History of Midway International Airport See also TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 34: Chicago-St Louis.
- ^ TWA Timetable, 4-30 Sep. 1980. 20: flight 75 Rockford-Chicago.
- ^ TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 87: flight 391 Lexington-St. Louis. (also Trans World Express service)
- ^ a b East Coast in 2000", Trans World Airlines
- ^ Route Map, Apr. 7, 1996. See also TWA Timetable, 15 Jun. 1996. 52: flight 90 Jackson-St. Louis.
- ^ North America in 1999, Trans World Airlines
- ^ TWA Timetable, 24 Apr. 1960. 6: flight 483 Albany-Binghamton-Wilkes Barre/Scranton.
- ^ Route Map, 1 Jan. 1987. See also TWA Timetable, 7 Jun. 1979. 15: flight 503 Buffalo-Pittsburgh.
- ^ " TWConnection East Coast Routes", Trans World Airlines
- ^ TWA Timetable, 1 Nov. 1949. French ed: route map see also TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1949. 8: flight 403 Lancaster-Johnstown-Pittsburgh.
- ^ Davies, R.E.G. TWA: an Airline and its Aircraft; 75 Years of Pioneering Progress. McLean, VA: Paladwr Press, 2001. 29. ISBN 1-888962-16-X (Camden-Newark final eastbound leg of TWA's transcontinental route in 1931)
- ^ Inaugural service June 1979. SeeTWA Timetable, 7 Jun. 1979. 54: flight 281 Providence-Pittsburgh.
- ^ Route Map, Jan. 1, 1987. See also TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1986. 83: flight 317 Memphis-St. Louis.
- ^ " Route Map in 1981, Trans World Airlines
- ^ Midwest in 2000, Trans World Airlines
- ^ " TWA: TWA to transfer operations to Houston's Inter-Continental Airport.", M2 Presswire, September 1998, accessed January 2, 2008
- ^ a b c d e f 1975 Timetable, Trans World Airlines
- ^ a b Europe in 2000, Trans World Airlines
- ^ a b Europe in 1999, Trans World Airlines
- ^ TWA Timetable, 1 Mar. 1977. 37: flight 831 Bahrain-Geneva-New York JFK. Inaugural service Mar. 1977. (Service discontinued 1978.) 1977 route map
- ^ a b c Route Map in 1955, Trans World Airlines
- ^ TWA Timetable, 28 Oct. 1984. 34: flight 883 Kuwait-Cairo-New York JFK.
- ^ Route Map in 1960], Trans World Airlines
- ^ " 1996 Timetable", Trans World Airlines
- ^ "Route Map" in 1993, Trans World Airlines
- ^ "Route Map" in 1991, Trans World Airlines
- ^ a b c "1977 route map Acquired in 1975 as part of route swap with Pan Am.
- ^ Served for brief period in 1989. See TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 68-9: flight 814 Hamburg-Berlin.
- ^ See TWA Timetable, 28 Jun. 1986. 101: flight 768 New York JFK-Munich-Stuttgart.
- ^ a b c d 1977 route map, Trans World Airlines
- ^ See TWA Timetable, 1 Jun. 1989. 124: flight 826 New York JFK-Oslo.
- ^ Served summer 1979 only. See TWA Timetable, 7 Jun. 1979. 14: flight 910 Boston-Terceira-Lisbon.
- ^ " COMPANY NEWS; T.W.A. to Moscow." The New York Times. February 28, 1992. Retrieved on February 20, 2009.
- ^ " Airline Consolidation May Soak Up Red Ink", International Herald Tribune