Our Partners
Create the world’s most seamless multimodal airline connections
We Are An Experienced Multi-Modal Operator in Large Hubs
Our four partnerships have given us significant operational experience nationwide across a diverse set of hubs and airside/landside operating models
- Landline's first partnership- connecting passengers across the upper midwest to Sun Country's extensive North American network
- Supports Sun Country network by expanding coverage (e.g., daily Landline supports less-than-daily Duluth (DLH) to Ft. Myers (RSW) and Phoenix (PHX) service)
- Providing network passenger feed to United's Denver, CO (DEN) and Newark, NJ (EWR) hubs via service from Fort Collins, CO (FNL) to DEN and Allentown, PA (ABE) to EWR
- Operating airside departures from Concourse B in DEN and Terminal C in EWR
- 96% of United/Landline customers surveyed are very likely or somewhat likely to book another trip using the service
- Operating from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to three regional Northeast airports: Allentown, PA (ABE), Atlantic City, NJ (ACY), and Lancaster, PA (LNS)
- Launched industry-first airside-to-airside operations from ABE and ACY to PHL in July 2023
- Landline's first international airline partner
- Launching service with 12x combined daily frequency between Hamilton (YHM) and Kitchener (YKF) to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
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Air Canada Expands Regional Services with Luxury Motorcoach Land-Air Connections for Customers
Air Canada announced that it has partnered with The Landline Company to connect airports in Hamilton and Waterloo Region with the airline’s Toronto Pearson global hub.
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American Airlines – er … bus lines? Airline partners with Landline for ground connections
Ever wonder what it might be like to reach your next flight via a connecting bus? Some air travelers are soon to find out as a result of a new partnership between American Airlines and the Landline Company.
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American Airlines launches new bus program at PHL that lets some travelers skip security lines
American Airlines travelers who used to drive to Philadelphia from Atlantic City or the Lehigh Valley to catch a flight out of Philadelphia International Airport can now head to their local airport to clear security, then board a bus to PHL.
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American Airlines Restarts Philadelphia Regional Routes With Landline Buses
American Airlines is the latest carrier to contract Landline for connecting “flights” operated with buses. The move comes as U.S. airlines face the concurrent challenges from a pilot shortage primarily hitting regional operators and elevated fuel prices that together have forced many airlines to fly less than they would prefer. Landline will connect American’s Philadelphia…
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