For those who seem to like the Bridgeport to Orlando direct flight service, there was some good news reported Wednesday. Allegiant Airlines, according to North Central West Virginia Airport Director Rick Rock, has announced that it will extend the flight service into 2016.
The flight service, which began in November of 2013, has been a huge success based on the numbers. This year, the numbers are again high and Rock said the planes are still flying from Bridgeport to Orlando-Sanford International Airport at higher than a 90 percent capacity.
Through the first five months of the year, the airport has witnessed 6,139 passengers using the flight service. That’s on pace to match or surpass last year’s total of 13,274 passengers using the service.
However, the flight service doesn’t automatically renew itself. Instead, Allegiant has to deem the service worthy and extend it. And Rock said that’s going to happen again.
Allegiant, which is a low-cost carrier, shuts down all of its Orlando routes to perform maintenance on its fleet of planes starting on August 17. Flights will then resume in Bridgeport on Thursday, Oct. 1 of this year. As of now, Rock said service will continue for sure until the end of February, 2016.
“As this goes forward, I’m more confident that ever that they’ll continue their service to Orlando,” said Rock. “Based on conversations with their officials, I believe they’re pleased with us and the support that we have from the community. The community locally and even beyond has bought into this and we’re able to fill those airplanes to the level they want. As long as that continues, I think we’re good and we’re already showing good numbers with our Myrtle Beach flights too.”
Right now, Rock said the Myrtle Flights will continue through August 17. He said Allegiant only has a temporary base with the airport at Myrtle Beach and if that changes he hopes the public would be able to support flights in the offseason.
Rock said the early flights to Myrtle, which began June 5, have been strong. He said at least two of the early flights have been well above the 90 percent capacity mark. He also said as of Wednesday morning that 4,107 of the roughly 7,500 seats available through August 17 have already been sold.
“The numbers provide us with an opportunity,” said Rock. “That’s definitely a good thing.”
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Editor's Note: Airport Authority Attorney Dean Ramsey, seated, talked with NCWV Airport Director Rick Rock during Wednesday's meeting.
Allegiant Airlines is not a fly by night company which started flying back in 1997. Since Mr Rock has came on board there has been nothing but good things mentioned not only about the airport , the stronger passenger numbers that are getting better every year and the economic impact this has on the local economy every year . This does not happen if the right people are not there.. I believe if these passenger numbers can be shown and backed up proving this area of the state can support another airline,I believe you'll see one maybe even two. According to the airport these are some of its strongest passenger numbers since the 80's. There was'nt no experts up there then and apparently whatever Mr Rock is doing seems to be working. Keep up the good work Rick.
Posted by Ed Davis Jul. 13, 2015 at 4:38 AM EST
When are you all going to wake up and stop listening to Rick Rock. He is clueless and uneducated when it comes to Airports, Airlines and the needs of passengers. Allegiant is not the way to go to provide a growing service to the general public of Harrison County. They are a fly by night operation. Rick Rock is like the blind leading the blind.
Allegiant Airlines is not a fly by night company which started flying back in 1997. Since Mr Rock has came on board there has been nothing but good things mentioned not only about the airport , the stronger passenger numbers that are getting better every year and the economic impact this has on the local economy every year . This does not happen if the right people are not there.. I believe if these passenger numbers can be shown and backed up proving this area of the state can support another airline,I believe you'll see one maybe even two. According to the airport these are some of its strongest passenger numbers since the 80's. There was'nt no experts up there then and apparently whatever Mr Rock is doing seems to be working. Keep up the good work Rick.
Posted by Ed Davis
Jul. 13, 2015 at 4:38 AM EST
When are you all going to wake up and stop listening to Rick Rock. He is clueless and uneducated when it comes to Airports, Airlines and the needs of passengers. Allegiant is not the way to go to provide a growing service to the general public of Harrison County. They are a fly by night operation. Rick Rock is like the blind leading the blind.
http://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/cincinnati/pilots-fear-allegiant-air-is-putting-lives-at-risk
Posted by Tim Casten
Jun. 18, 2015 at 3:11 PM EST
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