Wednesday, September 29, 2004
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Comair starts two new daily flights
Erlanger-based regional airline Comair will begin daily service to Wilmington, N.C., and Newport News, Va., on Dec. 1 with two non-stop round-trips daily to each city. Comair serves about 100 cities from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on behalf of parent Delta Air Lines, which operates its second-largest hub locally. Systemwide, the company operates 1,085 flights to 112 destinations.
River Cities will invest $2.5M
Cincinnati-based River Cities Capital Funds said Tuesday it would invest $2.5 million in a Tennessee group-purchasing organization for higher education. River Cities was the only institutional investor and partnered with members of the Nashville Capital Network. The company, Horizon Resource Group, is based in Brentwood, Tenn., and applies the health-care group-purchasing model to higher education.
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