JAMESTOWN – A number of city officials and local business representatives are heading to Pittsburgh today in an effort to highlight the ease of air travel between Jamestown and the steel city.
The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce and the Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce have arranged an exchange program, sending a delegation from Jamestown to Pittsburgh today, with a group from Pittsburgh coming to Jamestown later this summer on a date to be determined.
The Jamestown delegation will be led by Mayor Sam Teresi. Also on the flight will be Greg Lindquist from the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation, Curt Johnson of Shawbucks, Post-Journal reporter Dennis Phillips, Jamestown Community Chamber Coordinator Jason Toczydlowski and others.
The group will leave Jamestown this morning at 9:40, visit several destinations in Pittsburgh, and be back in Jamestown by 6:10 p.m.
The new Chautauqua County air carrier, Sun Air Express, offers regular flights to the Pittsburgh International Airport for a low price of just $29 each way.
The Sun Air Express Pack information is available on the company’s website at www.flysunairexpress.com.
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