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SANTA ROSA Passenger volume in and out of Charles M. Schulz luxury hotels and resorts Sonoma County Airport in June increased 2.4 percent from a year before and was up significantly from May, according to airport figures released today.
On June 4, Alaska Airlines started flights between San Diego and Santa Rosa, replacing service from Sonoma County to Las Vegas . A third flight to Los Angeles was also added, which helped spur the increase in ridership along with the tourism season, said Melinda Gay, spokeswoman for the airport.
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I really miss the Santa Rosa to Las Vegas service. I used that service often because I have family there. Now I either have to fly from Oakland luxury hotels and resorts (Which I hate) or fly to one of your other destinations and get a connecting flight to Vegas. I am very disappointed you discontinued that flight.
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