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Sun Country Airlines extends 'Duluth to MSP for No Fee' promotion for Landline motorcoach service

“This offer makes the price of a ticket booked from Duluth the same cost as booking from Minneapolis.” -- Noelle Fredrickson, Landline’s Director of Network Planning

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Sun Country Airlines will extend its “Duluth to MSP for No Fee” promotion aboard Landline motorcoach service for trips booked from Duluth International Airport via Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.

Sun Country will waive the fee on connections between DLH and MSP through December 15, 2023. To access this deal, simply visit www.suncountry.com and book a trip from DLH to any of the more than 90 destinations Sun Country offers.

“Sun Country and Landline have created an innovative partnership, allowing customers to check their bags in Duluth, ride comfortably to MSP and connect to their flight,” said Grant Whitney, Senior Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer at Sun Country. “The extension of the ‘Duluth to MSP for No Fee’ promotion makes this a hassle-free way to travel for our Duluth customers.”

Sun Country and Landline launched motorcoach service between Duluth and MSP in November 2019. Landline provides customers with easy access to MSP for Sun Country flights and 94 destinations.

“This offer makes the price of a ticket booked from Duluth the same cost as booking from Minneapolis,” said Noelle Fredrickson, Landline’s Director of Network Planning. “We’ve been overwhelmed by the popularity of our ‘Duluth to MSP for No Fee’ promotion and are excited to extend it through the middle of December.”

Landline motorcoach vehicles feature a premium interior with free Wi-Fi, extra leg room, leather reclining seats, in-seat power, and an onboard lavatory.

About Sun Country

Sun Country Airlines is a new breed of hybrid low-cost air carrier, whose mission is to connect guests to their favorite people and places, to create lifelong memories and transformative experiences. Sun Country dynamically deploys shared resources across our synergistic scheduled service, charter, and cargo businesses. Based in Minnesota, we focus on serving leisure and visiting friends and relatives (“VFR”) passengers and charter customers and providing cargo service to Amazon, with flights throughout the United States and to destinations in Mexico, Central America, Canada, and the Caribbean.

About Landline

The biggest airlines in the world trust Landline to power their first and last mile connectivity. Landline’s industry first platform allows airlines to leverage the seamlessness and affordability of ground transportation to add dynamic new routes to their network without sacrificing on quality or customer experience. Today, Landline operates seamless multi-modal networks on behalf of American, United, and Sun Country Airlines.  Landline is backed by top tier venture and travel investors and is fundamentally reshaping the way consumers think about the travel day by making air travel more convenient and multi modal.

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