Red Way is preparing for their inaugural flights in just over two weeks. On June 8, 2023 Red Way has two inaugural flights booked. A flight from Lincoln, Nebraska (LNK) to Orlando, FL (MCO) and a flight from Lincoln, Nebraska (LNK) to Las Vegas (LAS).
Today we sat down for a quick chat with Sarah Riches, Chief Marketing Officer for Go Fly Red (Red Way) to discuss the plans for the upcoming inaugural and where Red Way is today since announcing their new flights. Sarah discussed that bookings are still strong and Red Way has officially extended their schedule into November.
This past week Red Way announced some exciting new adds to their schedule for additional routes for college break and a Husker Fan Flight so fans can go cheer on their hometown team while they take on the Gophers on August 31st.
Sarah expressed Red Way’s excitement as they prepare for the inaugural flight on June 8, 2023 in Lincoln, Nebraska’s new beautiful terminal. Lincoln Airport will be hosting a public open house on May 30 to showcase the new terminal.
Lincoln Airport’s new terminal is set to include Full TSA Precheck capabilities, improved amenities such as restaurants that have a hometown flare to them, two new gates and an updated infrastructure.
Red Way’s first inaugural flight will be at 8:00 AM on 6/8/2023 departing LNK to MCO (Orlando). A few seats are still available for this inaugural though Sarah did state it is anticipated to sell out. Local officials and airport personnel will be at the airport to celebrate Red Way with food, speeches and an early morning celebration for Red Way connecting Lincoln to some of the countries must travel to destinations.
Red Way is set to launch additional inaugural flights throughout the month of June including flights to Minneapolis (MSP), Dallas (DFW), Austin (AUS), Nashville (BNA) and Atlanta (ATL).
2 responses to “Red Way Prepares for Inaugural Flights”
So looking forward to being able to go back to my hometown easily from Austin TX.
Looking forward to flying Red Way! An affordable way to fly back home to Nebraska.