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It pretty much changes every month. I haven't seen one printed out for years. We pretty much feed US Airways from PHL, DCA, CLT, and PIT.
 
Like Meanstreak said our routes change all the time, for example my trip next week looks like this: PIT-ELM-PHL-BGR-PHL-BGR-PHL-HPN-PIT-TRI-PIT. Cities we currently fly to are the following: ACK AVP AZO BGR CAE CAK CHA CHS CVG CLT DAY DCA ELM EVV GSO GSP HPN LAN LEX MHT PHL PIT RDU RIC ROA RPC SBN SDF SYR TRI TYS YOW YUL, I missed a few and a few we may not go into this month. All of this is subject to change every month but it gives you an idea of where PSA flys.

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BLWME said:
what does psa stand for?

Nothing anymore. Back in the day it was Pacific Southwest Airlines. Since US Air(ways) bought them, the acronym has simply been the name on the operating certificate, much like Allegheney and Piedmont maintain no original elements of the carriers they once were.
 

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