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Gilson, Donna. "Cherokee Will Ofer Flights Twice Weekly to Des Moines," ''Telegraph Herald'', February 9, 1991, p. 3A.
Gilson, Donna. "Cherokee Will Offer Flights Twice Weekly to Des Moines," ''Telegraph Herald'', February 9, 1991, p. 3A.


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CHEROKEE AIRLINES. Beginning on March 4, 1991 Dubuque residents were able to fly to Des Moines without first flying to Chicago. Cherokee Airlines, a new division of Vasi Charter Air based in Waterloo, began providing twice weekly flights from Dubuque to Des Moines. A recent survey conducted by the DUBUQUE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE showed a high interest in such a flight.

Cherokee was the Dubuque airport's third airline providing regular flights. AMERICAN EAGLE AIRLINES flew to Chicago and NORTHWEST AIRLINK flew to Minneapolis-St. Paul.

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Gilson, Donna. "Cherokee Will Offer Flights Twice Weekly to Des Moines," Telegraph Herald, February 9, 1991, p. 3A.