PORT ANGELES — Horizon Airlines has cut back service to William J. Fairchild International Airport by one round-trip flight daily.
Horizon Air now flies three round-trip flights from Seattle to Port Angeles each day, spokeswoman Cheryl Temple said Monday.
Before the terrorist attacks in New York City and outside Washington, D.C., last week the airline offered four round-trip flights to Port Angeles.
Service, which was grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration when terrorists struck the World Trade Center in New York City and Pentagon in suburban Washington, D.C., resumed last Thursday.
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