Boutique Air offers direct point-to-point services across the United States with a focus on regional destinations. Operating an unconventional model, the airline does not have an operating hub; however, it is based in San Francisco. Many of its flights connect rural communities with larger regional locations and the airline has received support from the Essential Air Service program for this reason.
An intimate and luxurious travel option, cabins are designed to seat either 8 or 9 passengers. Seats are made of cushioned leather materials and provide significant legroom. The layout on some aircraft includes seats that face each other, making it ideal for business trips. Seats are not pre-assigned, meaning that they are decided upon boarding. Arriving early may offer you the privilege of picking your preferred seat.
Passengers are allowed to bring either a carry-on bag or a piece of checked luggage, which must not exceed 50 lb. A personal item such as a laptop or handbag is also permitted. Recognized as America’s fastest airline by Forbes in 2019, Boutique Air offers a premium service that is not lagged down by the size of commercial competitors. Boarding and disembarking are streamlined processes.
A combination of Pilatus and Beechcraft planes make up the Boutique Air fleet. Models such as the Pilatus PC-12 and Beechcraft King Air 300 are flown, which feature turboprop engines. The Pilatus aircraft are smaller with a single propeller, while the Beechcraft are longer with an additional propeller. The cabins have customized soundproofing so that you can get some solid rest while in the air.
IATA code | 4B |
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Routes | 4 |
Top route | Pendleton to Portland |
Airports served | 4 |
Top airport | Pendleton |