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Midwest Airlines named best in U.S.

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Published: June 2, 2004 at 6:51 PM
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MILWAUKEE, June 2 (UPI) -- Milwaukee-based Midwest Airlines has been named the 2004 best domestic air carrier for service by readers of Travel and Leisure magazine.

The influential travel magazine annually surveys its subscribers to select the world's best services and places.

Midwest Airlines was chosen "Top Domestic Airline for Service," beating regional carriers JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines.

With its subsidiary Skyway Airlines, Inc. 20-year-old Midwest Airlines offers regularly scheduled jet and turboprop service to 50 United States cities.

"Midwest Airlines employees are absolutely dedicated to delivering an exceptional level of service, and this award shows that travelers recognize and appreciate our efforts," said Tim Hoeksema, chairman and chief executive officer.

Singapore Airlines was selected best foreign airline.

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