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×When you book yourself on to one of the numerous Cape Air flights that take place every week, you can look forward to:
When you fly with Cape Air, you are taking part in a little piece of history. This is because this airline, which was founded in 1988, launched what is often known as America's First Flight to and from Japan. By 'First Flight', we mean the first ever daily departure in all of the USA. Another fun fact to know is that the sister airline of Cape Air is Nantucket Airlines.
Booking Cape Air tickets means that you will be flying in one of 92 different planes. Most planes in the current fleet are Cessna 402 aircraft. However, these are currently being phased out by the airline and 100 orders have been placed for Tecnam P2012 Traveller planes. Like the Cessna 402, the Tecnam P2012 Traveller aircraft can carry 9 passengers at a time. The largest planes in this fleet are the ATR 42-320 model, of which there are 3. These 3 aircraft operate in Micronesia for United Express, and they can each carry 46 passengers.