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Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Silver Airways ending flights to Cleveland

Commercial air service is expected to continue with a new destination after Silver Airways announced Friday the upcoming end of flights with Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

Silver Airways, which provides four commercial flights a day, said it will end service within its Cleveland network in 90 days.

According to a press release from the airline, in an attempt to strengthen the operations, service will discontinue between Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the five following communities no later than May 15: Jamestown, N.Y.; Bradford, Pa.; DuBois, Pa.; Franklin, Pa.; and the Mid-Ohio Valley.

Silver provides the service as a United Airlines flight, as the two airlines have a codesharing agreement to allow the smaller airline to fly under the national airline's banner. Last month, United announced it would drop Cleveland as a hub.

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