Trans States Airlines


Trans States Airlines was a regional airline in the United States that operated from 1982 until 2020, when it shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was owned by Trans States Holdings and headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri. At the time of its closing, the airline operated flights for United Airlines under the United Express brand. Trans States Airlines ceased all operations on April 1, 2020.

History

The company began operations as Resort Air in 1982. As an independent commuter air carrier, Resort Air operated Swearingen Metro propjets from a small hub located in St. Louis with service to Carbondale, Illinois; Columbia, Missouri; Fort Leonard Wood, MO; Joplin, MO; Lake of the Ozarks, MO; Springfield, IL; and Springfield, MO. In 1985, the company entered into an agreement with Trans World Airlines to operate as Trans World Express serving six cities in Missouri and Illinois. In 1989 Resort Air changed its name to Trans States Airlines. Many new aircraft were added to replace the Swearingen Metro planes including the BAe Jetstream model 31 and model 41 as well as much larger ATR 42s and ATR 72s. New service was added to many more cities from St. Louis and in 1999, Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets were added for the Trans World Express system expanding service to several cities much further distant from St. Louis.
In 1993 TSA began operations on the West Coast as USAir Express at Los Angeles with service to Fresno, Monterey, Ontario, CA, Orange County, Palm Springs, San Diego, and Santa Barbara nonstop from LAX with BAe Jetstream 31 propjets. The operation continued until the year 2000.
On the east coast, in 1995, TSA began operations as a code share feeder airline into New York City JFK Airport for both Trans World Express and United Express. By 1999, Trans States had begun operations as a Delta Connection code share air carrier for Delta Air Lines at New York's JFK Airport with Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets and BAe Jetstream 41 propjets with nonstop service to Albany, NY, Baltimore, Greensboro, NC, Hartford/Springfield, Norfolk, VA, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, VA and Rochester, NY. Flights under the USAirways Express banner were also performed at Pittsburgh.
In December 2001, TWA merged into American Airlines. All Trans States flights operating as Trans World Express then began flying and American Connection. American later dismantled the St. Louis hub operation created by TWA, and the American Connection flights ended in 2009. In 2015 American merged with US Airways and the US Airways Express flights operated by Trans States then began flying as American Eagle. These flights then ended in 2018.
In 2006 Trans States briefly operated a small hub at San Antonio, Texas flying Embraer ERJ 145s. The service was performed under the United Express banner with flights from San Antonio to Albuquerque, Colorado Springs, Kansas City, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Omaha, and Tulsa.
The call sign "Waterski" and the ICAO 3-letter identifier "LOF," which stands for 'Lodge of the Four Seasons', are from the early days when the company was operated as Resort Air and took visitors to the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.
In 2015, the airline began a hub operation at Denver under the United Express banner and carried 3.6 million passengers for the year.
In February 2020, Trans States announced their intent to gradually cease operations through 2020 and transfer their fleet of ERJ-145's to ExpressJet Airlines per an agreement with United Airlines. However, on March 17, 2020, CEO Rick Leach sent a memo to employees stating that due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on aviation, the airline would cease operations on April 1, 2020, much earlier than originally expected. Compass Airlines, another regional airline owned by Trans States Holdings, also announced a cessation of operations effective April 7, 2020, leaving GoJet Airlines as the only operating airline owned by Trans States Holdings. The ERJ 145s that were transferred to ExpressJet were then transferred to CommutAir later in 2020 as ExpressJet was subsequently shut down. CommutAir is also a United Express operator.
The final Trans States Airlines flight was United Express Flight 4695 from Springfield, Missouri to Denver, Colorado on April 1, 2020.

St. Louis TWA Express Hub Operations in 1990

Trans States was operating 48-passenger ATR 42 and 19-passenger Fairchild Metroliner III propjets in Trans World Express code share service for Trans World Airlines at this time from the TWA hub in St. Louis with nonstop flights to the following destinations:
By 1995, Trans States had expanded its Trans World Express code sharing operations at the TWA St. Louis hub and was operating ATR 42, ATR 72, BAe Jetstream 31 and Jetstream 41, and Embraer EMB 120 turboprops with nonstop flights to the following destinations:
Prior to its shutdown, the airline operated to the following destinations under the United Express brand:
CityCountry IATAAirportNotes
BirminghamUnited States BHMBirmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport
FlagstaffUnited States FLGFlagstaff Pulliam Airport
KingmanUnited States IMGKingman Airport
TucsonUnited States TUSTucson International Airport
FayettevilleUnited States XNANorthwest Arkansas Regional Airport-
Little RockUnited States LITLittle Rock National Airport
MontereyUnited States MRYMonterey Regional Airport
Colorado SpringsUnited States COSCity of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport
DenverUnited States DENDenver International Airport
DurangoUnited States DRODurango–La Plata County Airport
Grand JunctionUnited States GJTGrand Junction Regional Airport
GunnisonUnited States GUCGunnison–Crested Butte Regional Airport
Hayden/Steamboat SpringsUnited States HDNYampa Valley Airport
Montrose/TellurideUnited States MTJMontrose Regional Airport
Fort Walton BeachUnited States VPSDestin–Fort Walton Beach Airport
Idaho FallsUnited States IDAIdaho Falls Regional Airport
ChicagoUnited States ORDO'Hare International Airport
MolineUnited States MLIQuad City International Airport
PeoriaUnited States PIAGeneral Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport
EvansvilleUnited States EVVEvansville Regional Airport
South BendUnited States SBNSouth Bend International Airport
Cedar RapidsUnited States CIDEastern Iowa Airport
Des MoinesUnited States DSMDes Moines International Airport
WichitaUnited States ICTWichita Eisenhower National Airport
Kansas CityUnited States MCIKansas City International Airport
LouisvilleUnited States SDFLouisville International Airport
DetroitUnited States DTWDetroit Metropolitan Airport
Grand RapidsUnited States GRRGerald R. Ford International Airport
LansingUnited States LANCapital Region International Airport
Traverse CityUnited States TVCCherry Capital Airport
St. LouisUnited States STLSt. Louis Lambert International Airport
SpringfieldUnited States SGFSpringfield–Branson National Airport
BillingsUnited States BILBillings Logan International Airport
Great FallsUnited States GTFGreat Falls International Airport
HelenaUnited States HLNHelena Regional Airport
KalispellUnited States FCAGlacier Park International AirportFAA LID code is GPI
MissoulaUnited States MSOMissoula International Airport
BostonUnited States BOSBoston Logan International Airport
LincolnUnited States LNKLincoln Airport
OmahaUnited States OMAEppley Airfield
AlbuquerqueUnited States ABQAlbuquerque International Sunport
Santa FeUnited States SAFSanta Fe Regional Airport
BuffaloUnited States BUFBuffalo Niagara International Airport
RochesterUnited States ROCGreater Rochester International Airport
NewarkUnited States EWRNewark Liberty International Airport
GreensboroUnited States GSOPiedmont Triad International Airport
Raleigh/DurhamUnited States RDURaleigh–Durham International Airport
BismarckUnited States BISBismarck Municipal Airport
DickinsonUnited States DIKDickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport
FargoUnited States FARHector International Airport
MinotUnited States MOTMinot International Airport
WillistonUnited States ISNSloulin Field International Airport
Akron/CantonUnited States CAKAkron–Canton Regional Airport
ClevelandUnited States CLEHopkins International Airport
ColumbusUnited States CMHJohn Glenn Columbus International Airport
DaytonUnited States DAYDayton International Airport
Oklahoma CityUnited States OKCWill Rogers World Airport
TulsaUnited States TULTulsa International Airport
MedfordUnited States MFRRogue Valley International–Medford Airport
ErieUnited States ERIErie International Airport
ProvidenceUnited States PVDT. F. Green Airport
Greenville/SpartanburgUnited States GSPGreenville–Spartanburg International Airport
Rapid CityUnited States RAPRapid City Regional Airport
Sioux FallsUnited States FSDSioux Falls Regional Airport
KnoxvilleUnited States TYSMcGhee Tyson Airport
MemphisUnited States MEMMemphis International Airport
AmarilloUnited States AMARick Husband Amarillo International Airport
El PasoUnited States ELPEl Paso International Airport
LubbockUnited States LBBLubbock Preston Smith International Airport
MidlandUnited States MAFMidland International Airport
HoustonUnited States IAHGeorge Bush Intercontinental Airport
San AntonioUnited States SATSan Antonio International Airport
RoanokeUnited States ROARoanoke Regional Airport
MadisonUnited States MSNDane County Regional Airport
Green BayUnited States GRBGreen Bay Austin Straubel International Airport
AppletonUnited States ATWAppleton International Airport
MilwaukeeUnited States MKEMilwaukee Mitchell International Airport
CasperUnited States CPRCasper–Natrona County International Airport
CodyUnited States CODYellowstone Regional Airport
TorontoCanada YYZLester Pearson International Airport
OttawaCanada YOWOttawa Macdonald–Cartier International AirportOccasional
MontréalCanada YULMontréal–Trudeau International Airport
Quebec CityCanada YQBQuébec/Jean Lesage International Airport
GuadalajaraJalisco GDLMiguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport
ZihuatanejoGuerrero ZIHAeropuerto Internacional de Zihuatanejo
Mexico CityState of Mexico MEXMexico City International Airport
Puebla CityPuebla PBCPuebla International Airport
VeracruzVeracruz VERAeropuerto Internacional de Veracruz
CancúnCancun CUNAeropuerto Internacional de Cancun