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If you’re just starting a career, looking to make a change or in a time of life that affords the freedom to pursue new opportunities, becoming a Republic Airways flight attendant may be the right choice. We’re looking for individuals who are safety-focused, customer-service oriented and who can be the calm voices of reason. Safety is the focal point of our Company’s mission, uncompromised on every flight, every day for the past 50 years. At Republic, our culture and our people drive everything that we do in providing the best lifestyle in the industry.

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The flexibility to travel and be at home.

When you’re a flight attendant with Republic, your work can take you on 900 daily flights to 80+ cities across the U.S. and Canada. Then, in your time off, enjoy flight privileges with our three partner airlines as well as other carriers to connect with family and friends wherever they might be. This is a career and culture that opens doors to a whole new world: the flexibility to travel when you want and be home when you desire.

Along the way, you’ll also discover a close-knit flight crew that becomes like family and experience Republic’s genuine, caring, community-minded and fun-loving work culture.

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BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event, Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods to explore, amazing local cuisine and so much more. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Chicago City View

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, the L, theater, shopping, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, the Cubs, da Bears and da Bulls… Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. It is also home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. Afterwards, you can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

CMH: Columbus

As capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city certainly has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Overall, Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Scenic View of Pittsburgh

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Altogether, Pittsburgh is a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today. Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. So take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. is rich in history and a museum lover’s dream; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art. The city offers variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

LGA: New York

As the “city that never sleeps”, New York is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless. New York’s inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips. Overall, Republic has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other national treasures. As the birthplace of many firsts, Philly houses the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, and daily newspaper. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event, Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods to explore, amazing local cuisine and so much more. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Chicago City View

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, the L, theater, shopping, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, the Cubs, da Bears and da Bulls… Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. It is also home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. Afterwards, you can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

CMH: Columbus

As capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city certainly has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Overall, Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Scenic View of Pittsburgh

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Altogether, Pittsburgh is a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today. Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. So take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. is rich in history and a museum lover’s dream; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art. The city offers variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

LGA: New York

As the “city that never sleeps”, New York is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless. New York’s inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips. Overall, Republic has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other national treasures. As the birthplace of many firsts, Philly houses the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, and daily newspaper. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event, Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods to explore, amazing local cuisine and so much more. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Chicago City View

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, the L, theater, shopping, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, the Cubs, da Bears and da Bulls… Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. It is also home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. Afterwards, you can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

CMH: Columbus

As capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city certainly has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Overall, Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Scenic View of Pittsburgh

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Altogether, Pittsburgh is a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today. Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. So take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. is rich in history and a museum lover’s dream; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art. The city offers variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

LGA: New York

As the “city that never sleeps”, New York is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless. New York’s inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips. Overall, Republic has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other national treasures. As the birthplace of many firsts, Philly houses the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, and daily newspaper. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event, Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods to explore, amazing local cuisine and so much more. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Chicago City View

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, the L, theater, shopping, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, the Cubs, da Bears and da Bulls… Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. It is also home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. Afterwards, you can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

CMH: Columbus

As capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city certainly has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Overall, Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Scenic View of Pittsburgh

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Altogether, Pittsburgh is a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today. Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. So take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. is rich in history and a museum lover’s dream; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art. The city offers variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

LGA: New York

As the “city that never sleeps”, New York is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless. New York’s inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips. Overall, Republic has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other national treasures. As the birthplace of many firsts, Philly houses the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, and daily newspaper. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event, Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods to explore, amazing local cuisine and so much more. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Chicago City View

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, the L, theater, shopping, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, the Cubs, da Bears and da Bulls… Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. It is also home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. Afterwards, you can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

CMH: Columbus

As capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city certainly has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Overall, Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Scenic View of Pittsburgh

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Altogether, Pittsburgh is a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today. Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. So take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. is rich in history and a museum lover’s dream; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art. The city offers variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

LGA: New York

As the “city that never sleeps”, New York is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless. New York’s inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips. Overall, Republic has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other national treasures. As the birthplace of many firsts, Philly houses the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, and daily newspaper. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event, Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods to explore, amazing local cuisine and so much more. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Chicago City View

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, the L, theater, shopping, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, the Cubs, da Bears and da Bulls… Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. It is also home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. Afterwards, you can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

CMH: Columbus

As capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city certainly has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Overall, Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Scenic View of Pittsburgh

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Altogether, Pittsburgh is a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today. Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. So take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. is rich in history and a museum lover’s dream; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art. The city offers variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

LGA: New York

As the “city that never sleeps”, New York is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless. New York’s inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips. Overall, Republic has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other national treasures. As the birthplace of many firsts, Philly houses the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, and daily newspaper. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event, Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods to explore, amazing local cuisine and so much more. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Chicago City View

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, the L, theater, shopping, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, the Cubs, da Bears and da Bulls… Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. It is also home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. Afterwards, you can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

CMH: Columbus

As capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city certainly has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Overall, Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Scenic View of Pittsburgh

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Altogether, Pittsburgh is a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today. Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. So take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. is rich in history and a museum lover’s dream; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art. The city offers variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

LGA: New York

As the “city that never sleeps”, New York is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless. New York’s inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips. Overall, Republic has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other national treasures. As the birthplace of many firsts, Philly houses the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, and daily newspaper. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event, Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods to explore, amazing local cuisine and so much more. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Chicago City View

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, the L, theater, shopping, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, the Cubs, da Bears and da Bulls… Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. It is also home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. Afterwards, you can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

CMH: Columbus

As capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city certainly has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Overall, Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Scenic View of Pittsburgh

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Altogether, Pittsburgh is a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today. Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. So take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. is rich in history and a museum lover’s dream; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art. The city offers variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

LGA: New York

As the “city that never sleeps”, New York is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless. New York’s inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips. Overall, Republic has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other national treasures. As the birthplace of many firsts, Philly houses the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, and daily newspaper. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. As a thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, Fenway Park, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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Cloud Gate Sculpture, Chicago

IND: Indianapolis

Republic is headquartered in Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. The capital is Famous for the Indianapolis 500, the world’s largest single-day sporting event. Indianapolis is a growing urban city that features national sports teams, award-winning museums, trails, parks, historic neighborhoods, and amazing local cuisine. It offers a big-city lifestyle with a hometown feel that we are proud to call home.

Cloud Gate Sculpture, Chicago

ORD: Chicago

What isn’t Chicago famous for? Wrigley Field, Michigan Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, deep-dish pizza, old-world ethnic neighborhoods, museums, architecture, and professional sports organizations. Accordingly, Chicago is one of America’s most celebrated cities. Also, it is home to some seriously busy airspace – the ninth busiest in the country.

The Big Four Bridge - Louisville

SDF: Louisville

The Kentucky Derby may take center stage in the city every year, but there’s much more to Louisville. Founded in 1778, this city is a showcase for history; it’s also the city that brought us Kentucky Fried Chicken. Baseball fans rejoice in the Louisville Slugger Museum, and college sports fans thrive here. You can also experience a portion of the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Louisville.

Scioto Mile - Columbus Downtown Waterfront

CMH: Columbus

The capital of Ohio, Columbus is the third-most populous state capital in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Home to The Ohio State University and the world-renowned Columbus Zoo, this city has much to offer in the way of museums, the performing arts and an amazing municipal park system. Columbus has a thriving LGBTQ community and has been named a national leader for LGBTQ equality.

Downtown Pittsburgh Waterview

PIT: Pittsburgh

Known as the Steel City and the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh is a city thriving in manufacturing, shipbuilding, transportation and technology and is the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth. Founded in the 1700s, today this river city is home to Carnegie Mellon University, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates, a wealth of arts and culture including world-renowned performing arts groups, museums and much more.

Downtown Newark

EWR: Newark

The nation’s third-oldest city, Newark has the bragging rights of having the first municipal commercial airport in the U.S. Today, Newark Liberty International Airports is one of the nation’s busiest and is a great place to catch a glimpse of one of many celebrities who call Newark home. Take in a Jersey Devils NHL game, eat at one of the city’s many diners, take a class at one of Newark’s four universities and enjoy all that this unique city has to offer.

Capital Building - Washington, D.C.

DCA: Washington, D.C.

Our nation’s capital, rich in history, is bursting at the seams with museums; from the Smithsonian to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. is a museum-lover’s dream. The city offers a huge variety of cultural events, urban living, quaint neighborhoods, accessible public transportation and more. From national monuments to iconic landmarks, this vibrant city is an amazing place to visit, live and work.

Bridge View- Downtown New York City

LGA: New York

The “city that never sleeps” is the most populous city in the U.S. and a major global influence. The list of famous landmarks, attractions and things to do is endless, and its inhabitants have the luxury of feeling like the whole world is available at their fingertips, whether it’s the culture, community or access to international airports. And did you know that Republic also has the most flights of any airline out of LGA, including the mains.

Downtown Philadelphia

PHL: Philadelphia

Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is one of the most historic U.S. cities, home of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell and other treasures. Philly is known as the birthplace of many firsts, including the first library, hospital, medical school, zoo, daily newspaper and more. Experience your own firsts in this city, including an authentic Philly cheesesteak!

Boston Harbor View - Downtown Boston

BOS: Boston

Founded in 1630, Boston is the capital of and most populous city in Massachusetts. A thriving port city, Boston is a leading center of higher education with universities like Harvard and MIT. With a wealth of historic landmarks, beautiful outdoor spaces, cultural attractions, Fenway Park and die-hard Red Sox fans, the original Cheers bar and one of the most distinctive dialects around, Boston offers endless excitement.

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