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**[[Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan|Stony Rapids]] ([[Stony Rapids Airport]])
**[[Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan|Stony Rapids]] ([[Stony Rapids Airport]])
**[[Uranium City, Saskatchewan|Uranium City]] ([[Uranium City Airport]])
**[[Uranium City, Saskatchewan|Uranium City]] ([[Uranium City Airport]])
**[[Wollaston Lake]] ([[Wollaston Lake Airport]])
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**[[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]] ([[Regina International Airport]])
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Pronto Airways LP
IATA ICAO Callsign
-[1] WEW[2] PRONTO
Founded2006
HubsPrince Albert (Glass Field) Airport
Focus citiesSaskatoon/John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Fleet size3
Destinations8
Parent companyWest Wind Aviation
HeadquartersSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
Key peopleDennis Goll (President)
WebsiteProntoAirways.com

Pronto Airways LP was an airline formed in 2006 that was based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It operated scheduled and charter passenger services as well as cargo service until the airline ceased operations in 2015. Its main bases were Prince Albert and Saskatoon, with destinations throughout northern Saskatchewan and Nunavut.

History

Pronto Airways began operating air services on February 1, 2006 serving Prince Albert, Points North Landing, Wollaston Lake, and La Ronge. On March 15, 2006, service was extended to Saskatoon and Stony Rapids.

In 2015, Pronto's cargo and passenger services were absorbed into those of its parent company, West Wind Aviation, effectively discontinuing the Pronto name[3]. Pronto Airways' fleet consisted of three Beechcraft 1900Cs, two of which were repainted and continue to fly under the West Wind banner.

Destinations

Destinations as of June 30, 2009[4]

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