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Air Florida Commuter was the
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feeder network for
Air Florida Air Florida was an American low-cost carrier that operated from 1971 to 1984. In 1975 it was headquartered in the Dadeland Towers in what is now Kendall, Florida in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida. Air Florida's IATA code is now used by ...
. Air Florida Commuter was not an
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, but a system of affiliated commuter carriers that fed traffic into Air Florida's hubs. In an arrangement commonly known as code-sharing, each airline painted their aircraft in Air Florida
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and colors and their flights were listed in
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s as Air Florida flights.


History

Air Miami became the first affiliate airline in 1980, and over a dozen other small airlines eventually became part of the system, including:
Marco Island Airways Marco Island Airways is a defunct airline based in Miami, Florida, United States. History Marco Island Airways was formed in 1972 and commenced scheduled flights in 1973 from Miami International Airport, with a maintenance base at Opa Locka Ai ...
,
Florida Airlines Florida Airlines was a commuter airline based in Florida that operated from 1960 to 1982. It is said to have had the largest Douglas DC3 fleet in the world in 1976. Airline deregulation eventually resulted in the demise of the airline. The com ...
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Key Air Key Airlines was founded as Thunderbird Airlines in 1964 and then changed its name in 1969. The airline took over Sun Valley Airlines in 1972 and became known as Sun Valley Key Airlines for several years until reverting to the Key Airlines name. Th ...
, Southern International Airways, Skyway of Ocala,
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, National Commuter Airlines, Gull Air, Pompano Airways,
Finair Express Air Florida Commuter was the regional feeder network for Air Florida. Air Florida Commuter was not an airline, but a system of affiliated commuter carriers that fed traffic into Air Florida's hubs. In an arrangement commonly known as code-sharing, ...
, Slocum Airlines,
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and others. As Air Florida became financially strapped, the commuter system was dismantled in early 1984.


Fleet

The Air Florida Commuter fleet consisted of the following aircraft models and quantities:


See also

* List of defunct airlines of United States


References

Defunct regional airline brands Defunct airlines of the United States Airlines based in Florida {{Airlines of the United States, state=collapsed