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Sun Country Airlines Ranked in Travel+Leisure`s World`s Best Service Awards List of Top Domestic Airlines

Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:01pm EDT
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(Business Wire)--
Sun Country Airlines announced today that it has been ranked on the list of Top
Domestic Airlines in Travel+Leisure`s 2009 World`s Best Service Awards. The
awards are based on a readers` survey that ranks travel companies based on
personal service and attention. 

"I`m very proud to work with a great team of employees dedicated to providing a
level of service uncommon in the airline industry today," said Stan Gadek, CEO
of Sun Country Airlines. "Quite frankly, I think we have the best people in this
business and I am very proud of them." Gadek went on to say, "I also want to
thank our customers who supported us in achieving this award." 

Sun Country Airlines, number six in the top ten, is joined by Virgin America and
JetBlue Airways. All domestic carriers - from large legacy airlines to small
charter airlines - were eligible for the award. 

Sun Country has now been ranked four years in a row in the top ten list of
domestic airlines by Travel+Leisure`s World`s Best Award. In addition Condé Nast
Traveler has also ranked Sun Country as one of the best airlines for the past
three years. 

About Sun Country Airlines

MN Airlines, LLC, d.b.a. Sun Country Airlines is based in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Sun Country, which has earned a reputation for offering world class service at
an affordable price, was recently named in the "Top Ten Domestic Airlines" by
Travel+Leisure for the fourth year in a row. The airline flies to popular
destinations in the U.S., Mexico and the Caribbean. For a complete list of
destinations and more information, please visit www.suncountry.com. 



Sun Country Airlines
Media Contact:
Wendy Blackshaw, 612-239-3941
Vice President of Marketing/SCA
or
Heidi Bausch, 952-905-8492
Marketing Coordinator/SCA 

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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