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Fleet
The Comair fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2005): 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
3 Boeing 737-200
3 Boeing 737-300
1 Boeing 737-400
737 in new Boeing Colors. ... 737 in new Boeing Colors. ... 737 in new Boeing Colors. ...
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Comair (IATA: OH, ICAO: COM, and Callsign: Comair) is a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines based in Erlanger, Kentucky, a city near the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport, which serves Cincinnati, Ohio.
Comair once operated a lot of flights to Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida, but Chautauqua Airlines has taken the reins of the dominant RJ airline in Orlando instead, although Delta's marketing solution is continually fluid.
Comair came to nationwide attention in the United States during Christmas 2004 when it cancelled all of its 1,160 flights for Saturday December 25 and Sunday December 26, stranding 30,000 people, many of them never reaching their destination for the holidays.
Comair is a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines and is flying a fleet made up of the Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet 100 and the Canadair Regional Jet 700.
Comair once operated a lot of flights to Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida, but Chautauqua Airlines has taken the reins of the dominant RJ airline instead.
There is another Comair called BA Comair which resides in SouthAfrica.