TAG Airlines
| Founded | 15 April 1955 (as Taxi Air Group) |
|---|---|
| Ceased operations | 7 August 1970 |
| Fleet size | see Fleet |
| Destinations | see Destinations |
| Parent company | Miller Oil (1957–1968) |
| Headquarters | Detroit City Airport |
| Key people | Ross Miller |
TAG Airlines was a small airline primarily serving the route from Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio to Detroit City Airport, Detroit, Michigan with small aircraft. TAG achieved Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) airline certification in October 1969 in order to fly larger aircraft on the route, only to suffer a fatal crash in January 1970 and cease operations later that year. TAG's CAB certification for the Burke Lakefront Airport to Detroit City Airport route was picked up by competitor Wright Air Lines in 1972.