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Founded | 1981 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1987Continental Airlines) | (acquired by||||||
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Focus cities | Baltimore Washington International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 75 | ||||||
Destinations | 50 | ||||||
Parent company | People Express Airlines, Inc. | ||||||
Headquarters | Newark, New Jersey | ||||||
Key people |
Don Burr (First CEO) Beverly Lynn Burns (First Woman Boeing 747 Airline Captain) |
People Express Airlines, stylized as PEOPLExpress, was an American low-cost airline that operated from 1981 to 1987, when it was merged into Continental Airlines. The airline's headquarters was in the North Terminal of Newark International Airport (EWR) in Newark, New Jersey.
The company was founded by Don Burr, and several others, who resigned from Frank Lorenzo's Texas International in order to do so. Burr was influenced by British airline entrepreneur Freddie Laker, whose forays into low-cost air travel attracted much press in the 1970s. Terminal space was leased at Newark Airport's North Terminal. The North Terminal was the primary passenger building at the airport until 1974 when Terminal A opened. Prior to People Express, the North Terminal was used by World Airways, and prior to the opening of Terminal C, North Terminal was used for international arrivals.
People Express was launched on April 30, 1981 with Boeing 737 flights from Newark to Buffalo, Columbus and Norfolk; Jacksonville and Cleveland Hopkins were added a month later. In December PE had 42 weekday departures from EWR to Baltimore/Washington, Boston Logan, Burlington, Buffalo Niagara, Port Columbus, Jacksonville, Norfolk, Sarasota-Bradenton, Syracuse Hancock and Palm Beach plus some flights around the periphery of the hub-and-spokes.