Southeast Airlines

Not to be confused with Atlantic Southeast Airlines or South East Airlines.
Southeast Airlines
IATA
SL
ICAO
SNK
Callsign
-
Commenced operations 1999
Ceased operations November 30, 2004
Operating bases Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport
Frequent-flyer program Smile Miles
Fleet size 10
Destinations 13
Headquarters Largo,Florida, United States

Southeast Airlines was a low fare public charter airline in the United States, headquartered in Largo, Florida, operating regular service to various vacation/leisure destinations using eight Douglas DC-9 and two McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft. It abruptly ceased operations on November 30, 2004.[1] The airline was featured on The Simple Life, which Southeast executives hoped the show would give the carrier some exposure.[2] The airline's jets featured the "Sun King" logo previously used by the original National Airlines which appeared on the tails of their aircraft.[3]

Destinations

Southeast Airlines served the following destinations throughout operations:

Fleet

Southeast Airlines operated the following aircraft throughout operations:

Southeast Airlines Fleet
Aircraft Total
Douglas DC-9-30 6
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 4

References

  1. "Company News: Southeast Airlines ceases operations", NY Times
  2. Huettel, Steve (February 9, 2005). "tampabay.com Airline misses its last laugh". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
  3. http://www.airliners.net; photos of Southeast Airlines MD-80 & DC-9 aircraft