Cherry Capital Airport
Cherry Capital Airport {{Airport codes|TVC|KTVC}} is an airport in Traverse City, Michigan, USA. In the fall of 2004 Cherry Capital opened a new terminal (with the inagural flight, Thursday, June 9 2005, AA flight 3886). Soon, the airport will implement the first biometric access systems in the country. The airport is the 9th to implement the advanced security measures suggested after the September 11, 2001 attacks. This terminal is able to comply better to security regulations an supports a greater number of flights and passengers.
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Airport - Traverse City, Michigan - USA - 2004 - June 9 - 2005 - September 11, 2001 attacks
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The following airlines fly to Cherry Capital Airport:
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- American Eagle (Chicago/O'Hare and Sawyer)
- Mesaba Airlines dba Northwest Airlink (Birmingham (via Detroit), Burlington (via Detroit), Champaign (via Detroit), Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, and Sioux City (via Minneapolis/St. Paul))
- Northwest Airlines (Detroit, Lexington (via Detroit), St. Louis (via Detroit), and Toronto (via Detroit))
- Pinnacle Airlines dba Northwest Airlink (Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, and Richmond (via Detroit))
- SkyWest dba United Express (Chicago/O'Hare)
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