Fly to Colorado from Twin Falls, Council Approves Agreement
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)-Flights between Twin Falls and Denver, Colorado will begin this summer following the approval by the Twin Falls City Council Tuesday evening.
United Express will provide non-stop service from the Magic Valley Regional Airport and Denver International Airport beginning May 12, as part of a transportation service agreement with SkyWest Airlines, travelers will be able to start booking flights on February 12. “We’re excited for the addition of a United route to Denver International Airport because it will expand the Magic Valley’s connectivity to more flights and destinations around the world,” Mayor Suzanne Hawkins said in a prepared statement. “As a vibrant and growing community, the citizens and businesses of the City of Twin Falls and surrounding communities seek greater connectivity to family, friends, and colleagues. And as the recent pandemic has demonstrated, we need to be with those
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Twin Falls Council to Decide on Colorado Flights Agreement
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)-The Twin Falls City Council will vote on whether to sign an agreement with an airline to provide flights to Colorado at next weeks meeting.
The planning has been in the works to enter into an agreement with SkyWest Airlines to provide air service to an from the Denver International Airport, opening more destination options for travelers. According to the city, flights would operate nonstop daily to and from Denver on United Airlines through partnership with SkyWest. Currently travelers flying from the Magic Valley Regional Airport can only fly to Salt Lake City for connecting flights. At one time Allegiant Air provided service from the Magic Valley to Nevada.
Military to Conduct Nighttime Training at Magic Valley Airport
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)-The United States military will be conducting routine night-time realistic training exercises at the Magic Valley Regional Airport until Thursday this week.
U.S. Army Special Operations Command announced the training also involves the Mountain Home Air Force Base and Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington from now until February 4 (Thursday). The training will take place at night, use training ammunition and devices to make the exercise as realistic as possible. This element of U.S. Army Special Operations Command is a lethal, agile and versatile special operations force that conducts forcible entry operations and special operations raids across the entire spectrum of combat. Tough realistic military exercises conducted regularly provide the unit a unique edge for real-world missions, according to the announcement.
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