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American Airlines’ nonstop service between Eastern Iowa Airport and Phoenix Sky Harbor will pause in April before resuming again in June, airport officials said Monday morning.It will be the first time American has provided the nonstop route during summer months.“People have really responded favorably to that route, so it’s coming back earlier,” said Marty Lenss, Cedar Rapids’ airport director.

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