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Silver Airways was honored by Airline Ambassadors on June 20 at the United Nations for corporate leadership and educating employees on the issue of Human Trafficking.  

We received a call from Richard Goodstein, Corporate Training Manager at Silver Airways last year, with interest in our Human Trafficking Training for flight crew.  Silver utilizes the on-line module of the Blue Campaign in addition is the first airline in the US to supplement that training with AAI’s  Recognize It Report It training for the classroom.” said Nancy Rivard, AAI President  Richard Goodstein

Silver Airways’ launched as an independent airline on June 8, 2013, and one year later Silver has grown its network to offer flights between more Florida cities than any other airline and more flights between Florida and the Bahamas than any other U.S. carrier.

 Air Transport World named Silver Airways its Regional Airline of the Year in February 2013, citing its “strong leadership and a passion for providing safe, upscale and reliable service.” “The thing that impressed us about Silver is it’s unique in the U.S. airline market right now,” said Aaron Karp, senior editor for ATW. Most regional carriers operate larger planes under capacity agreements with major airlines, he said. Read more Here:

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While flying has become crowded and tiring on many airlines, there is still one airline that offers guests the opportunity to depart from ordinary and enjoy the nostalgic experience of flying like movie stars of the 50s aboard its fleet of 34-seat Saab 340B Plus aircraft.
About Silver Airways: 

Silver Airways Corp. (IATA: 3M) is a U.S. owned and operated airline operating approximately 170 daily scheduled flights to/from 38 destinations in Florida, the Bahamas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio. Silver offers flights between more Florida cities than any other airline and more flights between Florida and the Bahamas than any other U.S. airline, and has valued partnership and codeshare agreements with United Airlines and interline agreements with American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, US Airways, Bahamasair, Hahn Air, and All Nippon Airways.

Congressman Chris Smith, author of the National Victims Protection Act, sent these words of congratulations:

“I would like to offer my congratulations and appreciation to Delta Airlines and Silver Airways for the corporate responsibility they have taken and the leadership shown in their response to human trafficking. No airline is immune from abuse by traffickers—but, to date, only a few airlines have decided that they will actively seek to detect victims on their flights. Only a few airlines have decided that they will be part of trafficking relief and protection. Thank you, Delta and Silver Airways, for your efforts to set a new airline industry standard of identification and reporting of potential victims. Nancy and other observant members of flight crews have saved scores of people from disaster and likely death just by being observant and knowing who to call. And I have no doubt that, as a result of Delta’s and Silver Airway’s new policies, more lives will be saved.”  Congressman Chris Smith

 

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