Mid-size airports see big-size changes
Mid-size improvements … Wi-Fi, routes more
Don’t we adore it when another airfield rolls out giveaway Wi-Fi? That’s what a good folks during T.F Green Airport in Providence have done. “Travelers wish to be connected to a Internet during all times,” says Kevin Dillon, boss and CEO of a Rhode Island Airport Corporation.
There are, of course, few giveaway lunches – practical or otherwise. When Providence fliers record on to “AWG-WIFI” they’ve got to initial lay by a 30-second ad.
Over during Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Airport a USO has a new loll for servicemen and servicewomen. This rest-and-relaxation section is propitious with a computer, and television. It’s also stocked with snacks and beverages. Unlike customary airfield lounges, conjunction income nor chosen standing will get we into this lounge. Entry is purchased by something distant some-more basic: joining to country.
Milwaukee’s USO Lounge is located on Concourse D.
Not distant away, during Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, Frontier Airlines is staid to launch that city’s usually nonstop use to Orlando.
Dec. 16 is a projected launch date for nonstop Madison flights to Orlando. Southbound Madison flights to Orlando skip during 3:15 p.m. Mondays and Fridays and arrive during 7:05 p.m. Return Orlando flights to Madison pull behind from a embankment during 12:45 p.m. and arrive during 2:44 p.m. – also on Mondays and Fridays. For families formulation on a week’s outing to one of a area’s thesis parks a report creates sense.
Meanwhile Watertown, N.Y. is losing one atmosphere track and gaining another. As of Nov. 17 left will be Cape Air’s nonstop Watertown flights to Albany. As Cape Air exits, American Eagle enters – with nonstop Watertown flights to Chicago. Regional jets will make a run. Why’s this important? Watertown is home to Fort Drum, and Fort Drum is home to a United States Army’s 10th Mountain Division.
Fly out of a tiny or mid-size airfield on occasion? Tell us what’s new there. We’d adore to pass it on to your associate fliers.
Story by Jerry Chandler
(Image: Charleston’s The Digital)
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