Eastern Airlines returns with a rebrand

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During its heyday, Eastern Airlines was one of the original big four USA domestic carriers, before folding in 1991. This January, it is returning to the skies, beginning with a route to Guayaquil, Ecuador out of JFK. It’ll also serve Georgetown, Guyana and Jinan, China.

 
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Didn’t it have a (relatively short lived) return as a charter airline (including a trip off the end of the runway at LGA)?

 
Didn’t it have a (relatively short lived) return as a charter airline (including a trip off the end of the runway at LGA)?


There's a link in the article about that (same site from 2016)

 
Like the various other poorly-run (Mk II, Mk III, etc) incarnations of classics like Eastern and Pan Am, I can't see this one surviving long either.
 
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