Thursday, April 11, 2013

The Wandering Aramean - Delaware to see professional company again

Wilmington, Delaware includes a rather irregular record with commercial air service. Denver-based Frontier Air companies begins service throughout the first week of July to five places. The airport last found service in 2008 from SkyBus and from Delta in 2007. None of the company under consideration will soon be especially frequent; Denver gets probably the most flights at four weekly. That sort of schedule can be carried out with relatively low airplane requirements but no business travelers are also meant virtually by it because of the not-so-often flights. That reality isnat lost on Daniel Shurz, Frontieras senior vice president, professional. Shurz notes that Frontier is "[T]argeting generally leisure customersa It creates access to these good locations more convenient and certainly more affordable." The new service from Wilmington is along with service to 10 locations from Trenton (TTN), significantly less than 60 miles up the street. Admittedly the two are divided by Philadelphia and address different cachement parts but they are still mighty close together and may assist lots of the same cities. Still, really interesting to start to see the build-up of service at smaller airports on the east coast. If nothing else, these routes represent some great opportunities to collect exciting lines and spots on my flight chart. Tags: Delaware, Delta, Frontier, Trenton, Wilmington

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