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The call will also be webcast live and archived for 90 days on the Boyd Group s website https://www.boydgroup.com.
About Boyd Group Services Inc.
Boyd Group Services Inc. is a Canadian corporation and controls The Boyd Group Inc. and its subsidiaries. Boyd Group Services Inc. shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol BYD. For more information on The Boyd Group Inc. or Boyd Group Services Inc., please visit our website at https://www.boydgroup.com.
About The Boyd Group Inc.
The Boyd Group Inc. (the Company ) is one of the largest operators of non-franchised collision repair centres in North America in terms of number of locations and sales. The Company operates locations in Canada under the trade names Boyd Autobody & Glass (https://www.boydautobody.com) and Assured Automotive (https://www.assuredauto.ca) as well as in the U.S. under the trade name Gerber Collision & Glass (https://www.gerbercollision.com). In addition, the Company is a major ret
After less than two weeks, Breeze Airways slashes its number of San Antonio flights
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Breeze Airways start has been marred by flight cancellations and late-departing flights out of San Antonio and other cities.
Just 12 days after a city-backed celebration of its first departure from San Antonio International Airport, startup carrier Breeze Airways has cut in half its number of flights from the city the latest blow to efforts to improve air service.
Breeze’s three departures Monday to Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Bentonville, Ark., ended four-day a week service to the destinations, according to flight schedules and disclosures on the airline’s website. Beginning today, service drops to one flight to each destination twice a week.