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McCall Air will start four commercial flights a week between Boise and McCall on Friday.
The 50-minute flights will cost $140 one way or $269 round-trip if booked two weeks in advance. The full fare will cost $155 and $310. If you buy a book of 10 one-way tickets, they cost $127.50 each.
“There’s been an increasing demand for this type of service in the markets we serve,” said Dan Scott, CEO of McCall Aviation, in a release. "Everyone’s personal time is such a valuable commodity and we provide the opportunity to be in McCall or Boise in less than an hour."
“Our commuter service will operate the same as any other carrier flying out of the Boise Air Terminal," he continued. "We will be using electronic ticketing, and our ticketing counter is conveniently located by our gate at the west end of the airport’s lower level to serve our customers.”
The service will allow an early start to a McCall weekend, with a flight leaving Boise at 6 p.m. Friday. On Monday mornings, flights from McCall will leave at 7 a.m. and arrive in Boise at 7:50 a.m.
According to the company: McCall Aviation is an air charter company and fixed-base operator based in central Idaho. With a fleet of fourteen airplanes, McCall Aviation specializes in on-demand charters to the Idaho backcountry and city-to-city flights throughout the intermountain West. The company currently operates facilities in McCall, Salmon, and Boise, Idaho, along with seasonal operations in Stanley, Idaho.
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