Contour Airlines

Contour Airlines
Contour Airlines Embraer ERJ-145
IATA ICAO Call sign
LF VTE VOLUNTEER
FoundedMarch 22, 2016 (2016-03-22)
Commenced operationsApril 5, 2016 (2016-04-05)
AOC #FJTA920D[1]
Hubs
Fleet size39
Destinations32[2]
Parent company
HeadquartersSmyrna, Tennessee, United States
Key peopleMatt Chaifetz (CEO)[3]
Employees800 (approx.)
Websitecontourairlines.com

Contour Airlines is an independent regional airline headquartered at Smyrna Airport in Smyrna, Tennessee, United States.[4]

Contour Airlines is set up as a public charter operator for regulatory purposes and does not directly operate aircraft. Contour Airlines charters 30-seat regional jets operated by its parent company, Contour Aviation, then resells seats on those aircraft to the public. The arrangement allows Contour to utilize pilots who are qualified to operate charter services, who can be either less experienced or older than allowed on commercial passenger flights.[5]

History

Contour Airlines was established by its parent company Contour Aviation in 2016. Contour began service on April 5, 2016, completing its inaugural flight from Nashville to Tupelo, Mississippi. On April 1, 2019, Contour retired its Jetstream 31/32 fleet and focused solely on ERJ-135/145 aircraft.

On February 5, 2020, Contour Airlines announced that it would add Indianapolis as a focus city and purchase additional ERJ-135/145 aircraft. The goal was to provide efficient service to markets within driving distance but without direct flights to capture travelers who would rather drive than fly with a layover.[6] The airline planned to serve Nashville, Pittsburgh and St. Louis from Indianapolis beginning June 10, 2020,[7] however, the service had been suspended indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] On July 28, 2021, Contour announced its relaunch in Indianapolis, beginning on October 12 and flying to Milwaukee, Nashville, and Pittsburgh.[9] However, Contour quietly dropped Milwaukee and Pittsburgh less than three months later.[10] According to Contour CEO Matt Chaifetz, the Indianapolis to Milwaukee route averaged 40% full and was climbing, but stalled in the winter due to fears over the omicron variant.[6] He said "the timing was just poor" for the new routes but said, "We're still committed to Indianapolis."[6]

In early 2024, regional carrier SkyWest Airlines purchased a 25% ownership stake in Contour Airlines to gain access to its infrastructure, personnel, and operational expertise as it launches its own Part 135 operation, SkyWest Charter. SkyWest also plans to supply Contour with CRJ200 aircraft and partner with the airline to both recruit young pilots and provide opportunities to pilots who would otherwise need to retire due to age.[11][12]

On October 1, 2024, Contour changed multiple routes to new American Airlines hubs. Altoona used to connect to Philadelphia but now connects to Charlotte.[13] Fort Leonard Wood and Cape Girardeau changed from Nashville to Chicago.

In January 2025, Contour appointed Ben Munson as President. He will report to CEO Matt Chaifetz.[14]

Corporate affairs

As of 2024, Contour Airlines employs approximately 800 people across its operations. Matt Chaifetz is the current president and chief executive officer; leading the company since its founding in 2016.[15] Contour currently employs nearly 200 pilots, all reporting to Greg Engel, the Chief Pilot.

Corporate headquarters

Contour Airlines' Corporate Headquarters is located at 808 Blue Angel Way, on the grounds of Smyrna Airport (MQY) in Smyrna, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville. The facility serves as the nerve center for the airline's operations and administrative functions. In addition, it is the home of the Systems Operations Control Center (SOC), the Inflight Services Training Center (IFS), the Reservations Call Center (RES), and various other administrative offices. This centralized location allows for efficient coordination between different departments, supporting Contour Airlines' operations across its network.

Destinations

As of February 2026, Contour Airlines operates flights serving the following destinations:[16][17]

Caribbean

City Airport IATA Code Destinations Notes
Dominica
Dominica Douglas–Charles Airport DOM Saint Thomas[18]
San Juan[18]
Netherlands
Sint Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport SXM San Juan[19]
Puerto Rico
San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport SJU Dominica
St. Maarten
US Virgin Islands
St. Thomas Cyril E. King Airport STT Dominica

United States

City Airport IATA Code Destinations Notes
Alabama
Muscle Shoals Northwest Alabama Regional Airport MSL Charlotte
Pensacola | Seasonal
AEAS community
Arizona
Page Page Municipal Airport PGA Denver | Seasonal
Las Vegas (starting July 2, 2026)[20]
Phoenix
AEAS community
Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport PHX Moab
Page
Show Low[21]
Vernal
Show Low Show Low Regional Airport SOW Phoenix AEAS community
Colorado
Denver Denver International Airport DEN Carlsbad
Moab
Page | Seasonal
Taos
Vernal
Florida
Pensacola Pensacola International Airport PNS Cape Girardeau[22]
Muscle Shoals
Seasonal Service
Georgia
Macon Middle Georgia Regional Airport MCN Washington/Dulles[23] AEAS community
Illinois
Chicago O'Hare International Airport ORD Burlington[24]
Cape Girardeau[25]
Fort Leonard Wood[25]
Kirksville
Manistee
Marion
Owensboro
Quincy[26]
Marion Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois MWA Chicago/O'Hare EAS community
Quincy Quincy Regional Airport UIN Chicago/O'Hare AEAS community[26]
Iowa
Burlington Southeast Iowa Regional Airport BRL Chicago/O'Hare AEAS community[24]
Kentucky
Owensboro Owensboro-Daviess County Regional Airport OWB Charlotte[27]
Chicago/O'Hare
EAS community
Michigan
Manistee Manistee County Blacker Airport MBL Chicago/O'Hare AEAS community
Mississippi
Tupelo Tupelo Regional Airport TUP Nashville
Dallas/Fort Worth
AEAS community
Missouri
Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau Regional Airport CGI Chicago/O'Hare[25]
Dallas/Fort Worth[28]
Pensacola | seasonal[22]
EAS community
Fort Leonard Wood Waynesville-St. Robert Regional Airport TBN Chicago/O'Hare[25]
Dallas/Fort Worth
EAS community
Kirksville Kirksville Regional Airport IRK Chicago/O'Hare EAS community
Nevada
Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport LAS Page Service starts July 2, 2026[20]
New Mexico
Albuquerque Albuquerque International Sunport ABQ Carlsbad
Carlsbad Cavern City Air Terminal CNM Albuquerque
Denver[29]
EAS community
Taos Taos Regional Airport TSM Denver
New York
Plattsburgh Plattsburgh International Airport PBG Washington/Dulles[23] AEAS community
North Carolina
Charlotte Charlotte Douglas International Airport CLT Altoona[30]
Beckley
Clarksburg (service ends April 13, 2026)
Muscle Shoals
Owensboro
Parkersburg
Pennsylvania
Altoona Altoona–Blair County Airport AOO Charlotte[30] AEAS community
Tennessee
Nashville Nashville International Airport BNA Tupelo
Texas
Dallas/Fort Worth Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport DFW Cape Girardeau[28]
Fort Leonard Wood
Tupelo
Utah
Moab Canyonlands Regional Airport CNY Denver
Phoenix
AEAS community
Vernal Vernal Regional Airport VEL Denver
Phoenix
AEAS community
Virginia
Washington D.C. Dulles International Airport IAD Macon
Plattsburgh
[23]
West Virginia
Beckley Raleigh County Airport BKW Charlotte AEAS community
Clarksburg North Central West Virginia Airport CKB Charlotte EAS community | Service ends April 13, 2026
Parkersburg Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport PKB Beckley

Discontinued destinations

City Airport IATA Code Destinations Notes
California
Crescent City Del Norte County Airport CEC Oakland Replaced by Advanced Air on March 17, 2024.[31]
Oakland Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport OAK Crescent City
Santa Barbara
Replaced by Advanced Air on March 17, 2024.[31]
Palm Springs Palm Springs International Airport PSP Sacramento (Seasonal) Ended due to COVID-19 pandemic
Sacramento Sacramento International Airport SMF Palm Springs (Seasonal)
Santa Barbara
Ended due to COVID-19 pandemic
San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport SBP Las Vegas Ended due to COVID-19 pandemic
Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Municipal Airport SBA Las Vegas
Oakland
Sacramento
Ended due to COVID-19 pandemic[32]
Florida
Destin Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport VPS Bowling Green Ended due to low demand
Tampa Tampa International Airport TPA Charlotte
Macon
Ended due to low demand[33]
Georgia
Atlanta Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport ATL Bowling Green Ended due to low demand[34]
Indiana
Indianapolis Indianapolis International Airport IND Milwaukee
Nashville
Pittsburgh
Ended due to COVID-19 pandemic[35]
Kentucky
Bowling Green Bowling Green–Warren County Regional Airport BWG Atlanta
Destin-Fort Walton
Ended due to low demand[34]
Paducah Barkley Regional Airport PAH Charlotte Ended February 23, 2026, replaced by SkyWest Airlines[36]
Maryland
Baltimore Baltimore/Washington International Airport BWI Macon Ended April 30, 2025, replaced by Washington/Dulles.[23]
Mississippi
Greenville Greenville Mid-Delta Airport GLH Dallas/Fort Worth
Nashville
Ended September 30, 2025, replaced by Denver Air Connection[37]
Missouri
St. Louis St. Louis Lambert International Airport STL Fort Leonard Wood
Nevada
Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport LAS Page
San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara
Ended due to COVID-19 pandemic
New York
Ogdensburg Ogdensburg International Airport OGS Philadelphia Replaced by Breeze Airways on October 1st, 2024.[38]
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Philadelphia International Airport PHL Altoona
Ogdensburg
Plattsburgh
Ended April 30th, 2025. Replaced by Washington/Dulles.[23]
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh International Airport PIT Indianapolis
Milwaukee
Ended due to low demand
Virginia
Shenandoah Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport SHD Charlotte Ended February 1, 2026, replaced by SkyWest Airlines[39][40]
West Virginia
Clarksburg North Central West Virginia Airport CKB Charlotte Service to end April 13, 2026, to be replaced by SkyWest Airlines[39][40]
Lewisburg Greenbrier Valley Airport LWB Charlotte Ended February 8, 2026, replaced by SkyWest Airlines[39][40]
Wisconsin
Milwaukee Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport MKE Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Ended due to low demand

Fleet

As of September 2025, Contour uses a variety of regional jets in a 30-seat configuration under the Corporate Flight Management certificate.

Contour Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers
Bombardier CRJ200 10 30
Embraer ERJ 135 10 30
Embraer ERJ 140 8 30
Embraer ERJ 145 3 30

Services

Interline agreement

Contour has had an interline agreement with American Airlines since October 2019,[41] allowing passengers to travel via Contour and American under a single itinerary. Bookings can be made through third-party travel agencies, through the American Airlines website, or directly through the Contour Airlines website.[42]

Since April 2024, Contour has had an interline agreement with Alaska Airlines.[41] Passengers who book through Alaska Airlines are eligible to earn miles for Mileage Plan when flying Contour.[43]

Since October 2024, Contour and United Airlines have had an interline agreement.[44][45]

On February 2025, Contour and JetBlue signed a new interline agreement that allow customers to book for single itineraries. This agreement allows Contour to access for more than 100 destinations served by JetBlue in the Americas, while extending JetBlue’s reach into smaller and underserved regional markets served by Contour.[46]

In-flight experience

Passengers traveling with Contour receive free seat selection and their first piece of checked baggage without charge on all fare classes.[47] All Contour flights feature leather seating, 36 inches of legroom, and complimentary in-flight snack and beverage service.[48]

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