US Airways was a major US airline company that was founded in the year 1937 as All American Aviation. After 78 years, it ceased its operations in October 2015 after its merger with American Airlines. The airline operated US Airways Shuttle which provided round trip and one way flight deals between Boston, Washington D.C. and New York City.
US Airways was a member of the International Airline Alliance - Star Alliance, before affiliating with Oneworld in March, 2014. It was headquartered in Tempe, Arizona and maintained four hubs at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Philadelphia International Airport, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Its frequent flyer program was called Dividend Miles.
Connectivity and Fleet Size
US Airways carried an extensive domestic and international route network operating flights to more than 190 destinations in 24 countries across North America, South America, Middle East and Europe.
US Airways offered flight tickets to destinations like Seattle, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Honolulu, Paris, San Juan, Zurich, Manchester, Dublin, Amsterdam, etc.
US Airways had a fleet size of 331 aircrafts.