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Logan regains flights to Albany, N.Y.

Posted by Paul Makishima, Globe Assistant Sunday Editor February 13, 2008 03:20 PM

Somebody say, yee-ha! U.S. Airways Express will restore nonstop service between Logan and Albany International (?!) in April. (alright, you boys in the back of the class stop snickering; we're talking about the capital of the Empire State here.)
The Boston Business Journal is reporting that Colgan Air will run daily flights Sunday-Friday. Flights will depart Boston at 6 p.m. and arrive in Albany at 7:20 pm., with return flights scheduled for 6 a.m. weekdays and 12:45 p.m. Sundays.
Service to Albany ended last month when Colgan and Big Sky Airlines, operating under Delta Connection, stopped flying the route. Now that it's back we should plan a trip. Wonder if Eliot Spitzer bowls?

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