GLO Airlines

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The Gulf and Mid-South regions are currently underserved by air carriers, forcing an over-reliance on road travel between the regions’ cities. The need to drive results in an enormous waste of valuable time and loss of productivity driving to destinations that should have air service. GLO’s founder, Louisiana native Trey Fayard, experienced this lack of connectivity firsthand.

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